Arcadie iAmiga Port

I’ve decided to release the source code for my Arcadie version of the iAmiga emulator if anyone is interested.  I’ve tried to clean up a lot of the interface as it wasn’t particularly very user friendly.

Here is a list of changes i’ve made compared to the original iAmiga version:Arcadie-iAmiga1

  • [Removed] Tabular view
  • [Removed] Landscape orientation view
  • [Removed] Existing touch controls
  • [Added] Arcadie button mappings to emulator view (kick off 2 works great!)
  • [Added] DF0 and DF1 eject buttons
  • [Added] Drive speed selector (fast is experimental and may crash – i haven’t had time to debug but i do know it may not work with certain disk protections)
  • [Added] Options Button to emulator view
  • [Modified] Joystick/Keyboard & Mouse buttons
  • [Added] Navigation Bar with Reset and OK buttons to Options menu
  • [Added] Navigation Bar with Back to File Browser view
  • [Modified] File Browser’s view height to fit Arcadie screen view
  • [Added] Options will now remember selections
  • plus minor changes

I’ve tested with a few games and they seem to run ok.

Here is the link to the xcode source:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xkcptuu9v1nr5ii/iAmiga-Arcadie.zip
Note – This is for people with developer licences so they can build with their own custom certificates via xcode and deploy to their phone.

I will release an IPA version in due course for jail broken phones but this may only work with iOS6 due to the version of xcode i am using.

Steve

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Arcadie Amiga Port (WIP)

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Kick off 2 – Playable on Arcadie!

I have been determined to get Kick Off 2 working on my Arcadie with the Amiga Emulator (iAmiga), so thought i’d take a look at the non-jailbreak version of iAmiga thanks to Les Bird. I thought it would be reasonably easy to replace the touch screen controller view like in iMAME but that wasn’t the case. I’ve had to remove the tabular view at the bottom of the screen and reorganise a lot of the interface and settings menu as it wasn’t very user friendly.

I’ve now managed to add the touch screen buttons that map to the Arcadie controls and modified the touch events to reflect similarly like my iMAME port. I booted up Kick Off 2 and we did some testing down the pub…..did some more tweaking and managed to get it working perfectly!

I still need to tidy up some more of the interface and change some of the buttons to fit properly on the Arcadie screen. As soon as i’ve done that, i’ve release the source code if any interest.

Steve