@nitturo Google "maltedmedia cocolist" and drop a note there. Someone should be able to point you in the right direction, but MESS is the only one I know of (but I have seen VCC run under Wine on Linux).
Can anybody offer ANY help about installing a TRS80 emulator on Windows Vista, or 200, Me, 98? I am pretty adept at emulation. I have installed, WinVICE, Apple2, ALL, Atari,Nintendo, Sega emulators, Intellivision, Odyssey, + a bunch of obscure, 8-bit PCs, & more. For the life of me I can't get ANY TRS80 emulator to work, and as it is practically the last & basically the only system on my list I can't get to work, it's driving me crazy almsot to the point of insanity. HELP! Anybody? Puleeze!
Be nice if we could have a cap of the actual screen not a phone cam pointed at a monitor.
The game code for Last Ninja isn't all that difficult, it runs on a standard C64 and there are only one or two sprites on the screen and zero scrolling so I'm sure it could be speeded up.
I would expect the C64 version would be far superior. The CoCo has no sprites, and no sound hardware (just a DAC) -- just a chunk of video memory.
If anyone ever gets ahold of the game, I'm sure a direct record of it from an emulator could be done, but there's only one known copy of the game that anyone has ever seen (no one even thought it existed until this last year).
@allenhuffman Hmmm.... Tough call on that one, since the CoCo III is faster and has more colors than a C64. Yes, no sprites. But, the CPU makes up for quite a bit of it. Check out the YouTube of Donkey Kong for the CoCo 3. As for the DAC, it ain't no SID, but it can do some neat stuff it used properly.
What I don't understand, I have this game since long time... But it was a side scroll game. It was fun. It's version 2?
mast3rbug 1 year ago
i'm looking for CoCo emulators for Linux, except Mess - which is the best one?
nitturo 1 year ago
@nitturo Google "maltedmedia cocolist" and drop a note there. Someone should be able to point you in the right direction, but MESS is the only one I know of (but I have seen VCC run under Wine on Linux).
allenhuffman 1 year ago
I think it had/has potential.
senorverde09 1 year ago
Can anybody offer ANY help about installing a TRS80 emulator on Windows Vista, or 200, Me, 98? I am pretty adept at emulation. I have installed, WinVICE, Apple2, ALL, Atari,Nintendo, Sega emulators, Intellivision, Odyssey, + a bunch of obscure, 8-bit PCs, & more. For the life of me I can't get ANY TRS80 emulator to work, and as it is practically the last & basically the only system on my list I can't get to work, it's driving me crazy almsot to the point of insanity. HELP! Anybody? Puleeze!
gjc82071 2 years ago
Be nice if we could have a cap of the actual screen not a phone cam pointed at a monitor.
The game code for Last Ninja isn't all that difficult, it runs on a standard C64 and there are only one or two sprites on the screen and zero scrolling so I'm sure it could be speeded up.
MadCommodore 3 years ago
I would expect the C64 version would be far superior. The CoCo has no sprites, and no sound hardware (just a DAC) -- just a chunk of video memory.
If anyone ever gets ahold of the game, I'm sure a direct record of it from an emulator could be done, but there's only one known copy of the game that anyone has ever seen (no one even thought it existed until this last year).
allenhuffman 3 years ago
@allenhuffman Hmmm.... Tough call on that one, since the CoCo III is faster and has more colors than a C64. Yes, no sprites. But, the CPU makes up for quite a bit of it. Check out the YouTube of Donkey Kong for the CoCo 3. As for the DAC, it ain't no SID, but it can do some neat stuff it used properly.
nebby6 1 year ago
kinda super slow but i like the graphs
br000ly 4 years ago
1.83mhz, no hardware graphics (sprites, etc.) on a high level operating system. Amazing it could do it at all.
allenhuffman 4 years ago