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| Posted by: gunne on Monday, July 10, 2006 - 21:34 Submitted by gunne |
| | | | Time for tools to work with roms, adventure games & reggae !
ucon64 - uCON64 for amiga computers, version 2.0.1
ScummVM 0.9.0 - Adventure game engine (fixed version), version 0.9.0 official release
DigiFilter-2.3 - Digital FIR filter design software, version 2.3
Aminet - Latest packages
About ucon64
Ucon64 contains all the tools needed to work with roms (for emulators) including checking checksums, altering backup system, backing up,etc
ScummVM changes since last 0.8.0 release includes:
- new and improved GUI.
- support for 2 completely new games : The Legend of Kyrandia and The FeebleFiles.
- reworked detection code for SCUMM games. Now all your fan translations will work out of the box - added subtitle configuration controls to the options dialogt
- numerous bugfixes in the SCUMM, SAGA, Simon, Broken Sword 2 and BASS engines.
About DigiFilter
The program purpose is to design digital finite impulse response filters. The design is performed with well known windowing technique. The first step is to design filter frequency response from 0 to fs / 2, where fs is the sampling frequency. This is done graphically. Then designed response is sampled and inverse discrete Fourier transform is performed. The result of the IDFT is then windowed by one of available windows selected by user. In v 1.0 following windows are available: rectangle window, triangle window, Blackman window and Kaiser one (with adjustable beta coefficient in 2.0 - 20.0 range). This windowed IDFT is just a set of filter taps multipliers. DigiFilter performs then DFT to get the real filter frequency response (which differs from the designed one) and displays it.
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