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{{Infobox Wii Homebrews | {{Infobox Wii Homebrews | ||
|title=Wiituka | |title=Wiituka | ||
|image= | |image=wiituka2.jpg | ||
|description=Amstrad CPC | |description=Amstrad CPC emulator. | ||
|author=D Skywalk | |author=D Skywalk | ||
|lastupdated=2009/ | |lastupdated=2009/05/15 | ||
|type=Computer | |type=Computer | ||
|version=0.98.8 | |version=0.98.8 | ||
|license=GPL | |license=GPL | ||
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/ | |download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/wiituka.7z?k33p0fil35 | ||
|website= | |website=http://wiituka.dantoine.org/ | ||
|source=http://wiituka.dantoine.org/ | |source=https://code.google.com/archive/p/wiituka/ | ||
|donation=http://wiituka.dantoine.org/ | |||
}} | }} | ||
The | The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstrad_cpc Amstrad CPC] range was an 8bit microcomputer family released on June 21st, 1984. These computers were sold as a complete bundle including a colour or green screen monitor and a main storage system. CPC was an acronym of Colour Personal Computer. The first digit was a code for the main storage system;'4' denoted a tape deck and '6' a 3-inch floppy disk drive. The Amstrad CPC range included the following models: | ||
* Amstrad CPC 464, 64Kb RAM | * Amstrad CPC 464, 64Kb RAM | ||
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You are looking at a machine thats hardware was packed with its Z80A 4MHz processor, 3 channels of sound that made for perfect atmospheres in games, and a very advanced graphical chip for its time: different graphical modes and graphical resolutions changes whilst running. Very few machines have been as big as the CPC was, it survived for more than 10 years and it's a beloved and well known machine by two generations of computing fans that remember it. | You are looking at a machine thats hardware was packed with its Z80A 4MHz processor, 3 channels of sound that made for perfect atmospheres in games, and a very advanced graphical chip for its time: different graphical modes and graphical resolutions changes whilst running. Very few machines have been as big as the CPC was, it survived for more than 10 years and it's a beloved and well known machine by two generations of computing fans that remember it. | ||
Wiituka is an emulator of this 8bit computer, developed by D_Skywalk. It offers an easy way to run games, it also supports Gunstick emulation with the Wiimote. | |||
The homebrew was presented in the Scenery Beta 2009 (Wii Applications, 2nd place). | |||
== Features == | |||
* Like the real an Amstrad CPC 6128. | |||
* A comfortable Interface that tries to resemble "Virtual Console". | |||
* With online support, download your games from couch. | |||
* First emulator with CPC Gunstick emulation. | |||
* And the first Wii program that emulates a Green Monitor. | |||
==Installation== | |||
Extract the zip file to your SD card. | |||
Place your ROMs the DISKS directory. | |||
Savestates are located in SAVES directory. | |||
Screenshots are in the SCREENS directory. | |||
== Controls == | == Controls == | ||
By Default the emulator start with a joystick config on Wiimote1 and Cursor config on Wiimote2. | By Default the emulator start with a joystick config on Wiimote1 and Cursor config on Wiimote2. | ||
You can redefine this keys using Keyboard-On-Screen and press Button B (on Key to Bind) + Any Button on your Wiimote / Wii Classic Control. | You can redefine this keys using Keyboard-On-Screen and press Button B (on Key to Bind) + Any Button on your Wiimote/Wii Classic Control. | ||
=== Wiimote 1 === | === Wiimote 1 === | ||
A - Joystick Fire Button 1, Gunstick Fire | |||
2 - Joystick Fire Button 1 | |||
1 - Joystick Fire Button 2 | |||
D-Pad - Joystick | |||
Home - Pause Wiituka | |||
=== Wiimote 2 === | === Wiimote 2 === | ||
A/2 - A | |||
1 - Space | |||
D-Pad - Cursor | |||
=== Keyboard === | Home - Pause Wiituka | ||
===Keyboard=== | |||
For USB Keyboard, simply connect to work with it. | |||
For On-Screen Options/Keyboard, keep your aiming to your TV set for the on-screen options to appear. | |||
==Screenshots== | |||
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/wiituka3.jpg | |||
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/wiituka4.jpg | |||
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/wiituka5.png | |||
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/wiituka6.png | |||
==Media== | ==Media== | ||
'''Wiituka For Wii (Two players preview)''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAzj_tGjeow DSkywalk]) <br> | |||
<YouTube>UAzj_tGjeow</YouTube> | |||
'''Wiituka v0.98.8''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhcKlmd5WaI Cid2Mizard]) <br> | |||
<youtube>YhcKlmd5WaI</youtube> | <youtube>YhcKlmd5WaI</youtube> | ||
==Changelog== | ==Changelog== | ||
''' | '''Version 0.98.8 ''' | ||
* Bug fixes in libogc/grrlib with some TV sets | * Bug fixes in libogc/grrlib with some TV sets. | ||
* Page can be changed with + and - | * Page can be changed with + and -. | ||
* Added option in XML to avoid connect to internet | * Added option in XML to avoid connect to internet. | ||
* Added internal mp3 player, feels the 80s | * Added internal mp3 player, feels the 80s. | ||
* In virtual keyboard now you can clean all binded keys using A+B | * In virtual keyboard now you can clean all binded keys using A+B. | ||
''' | '''Version 0.98.6 ''' | ||
* Bug fixes, more stable. | * Bug fixes, more stable. | ||
* Solved some Beta problems. | * Solved some Beta problems. | ||
* Redefine WiiMote Keys. | * Redefine WiiMote Keys. | ||
* Snapshot Support. | * Snapshot Support. | ||
* On Screen Options Menu and many | * On Screen Options Menu and many more. | ||
== | == Credits == | ||
* Thx to NoNameNo for making GRRLIB | * Thx to NoNameNo for making GRRLIB. | ||
* Thx to wplaat for publish his code. | * Thx to wplaat for publish his code. | ||
* Thx to Davyg for his keyboard lib. | * Thx to Davyg for his keyboard lib. | ||
* [http://david.dantoine.org/contenido/4/ Pituka] and | * [http://david.dantoine.org/contenido/4/ Pituka] and Wiituka are based on [http://sourceforge.net/projects/caprice32 Caprice Core]. | ||
And frankly thanks Marcan for your help and your support | And frankly thanks Marcan for your help and your support. | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* | *Author's website - http://david.dantoine.org/ | ||
* Google Code - https://code.google.com/archive/p/wiituka/ | |||
* Google | * WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wiituka | ||
[[Category:Support the author]] | |||
[[Category:Scenery Beta 2009]] |
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Wiituka | |
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General | |
Author | D Skywalk |
Type | Computer |
Version | 0.98.8 |
License | GPL |
Last Updated | 2009/05/15 |
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Download | |
Website | |
Source | |
Support Author | |
The Amstrad CPC range was an 8bit microcomputer family released on June 21st, 1984. These computers were sold as a complete bundle including a colour or green screen monitor and a main storage system. CPC was an acronym of Colour Personal Computer. The first digit was a code for the main storage system;'4' denoted a tape deck and '6' a 3-inch floppy disk drive. The Amstrad CPC range included the following models:
- Amstrad CPC 464, 64Kb RAM
- Amstrad CPC 472, 64Kb RAM (only sold in Spain)
- Amstrad CPC 664, 64Kb RAM
- Amstrad CPC 6128, 128Kb RAM
The CPC series was very popular in Europe, mainly in the United Kingdom, France, Spain and Germany (where the CPC was sold under the Schneider brand). Amstrad plc. entered the computing market with the CPC series. They even dominated the European market with their PC clones the PC1512 and 1640. Sales of CPC units are estimated at about 2 million.
You are looking at a machine thats hardware was packed with its Z80A 4MHz processor, 3 channels of sound that made for perfect atmospheres in games, and a very advanced graphical chip for its time: different graphical modes and graphical resolutions changes whilst running. Very few machines have been as big as the CPC was, it survived for more than 10 years and it's a beloved and well known machine by two generations of computing fans that remember it.
Wiituka is an emulator of this 8bit computer, developed by D_Skywalk. It offers an easy way to run games, it also supports Gunstick emulation with the Wiimote.
The homebrew was presented in the Scenery Beta 2009 (Wii Applications, 2nd place).
Features
- Like the real an Amstrad CPC 6128.
- A comfortable Interface that tries to resemble "Virtual Console".
- With online support, download your games from couch.
- First emulator with CPC Gunstick emulation.
- And the first Wii program that emulates a Green Monitor.
Installation
Extract the zip file to your SD card.
Place your ROMs the DISKS directory.
Savestates are located in SAVES directory.
Screenshots are in the SCREENS directory.
Controls
By Default the emulator start with a joystick config on Wiimote1 and Cursor config on Wiimote2.
You can redefine this keys using Keyboard-On-Screen and press Button B (on Key to Bind) + Any Button on your Wiimote/Wii Classic Control.
Wiimote 1
A - Joystick Fire Button 1, Gunstick Fire
2 - Joystick Fire Button 1
1 - Joystick Fire Button 2
D-Pad - Joystick
Home - Pause Wiituka
Wiimote 2
A/2 - A
1 - Space
D-Pad - Cursor
Home - Pause Wiituka
Keyboard
For USB Keyboard, simply connect to work with it.
For On-Screen Options/Keyboard, keep your aiming to your TV set for the on-screen options to appear.
Screenshots
Media
Wiituka For Wii (Two players preview) (DSkywalk)
Wiituka v0.98.8 (Cid2Mizard)
Changelog
Version 0.98.8
- Bug fixes in libogc/grrlib with some TV sets.
- Page can be changed with + and -.
- Added option in XML to avoid connect to internet.
- Added internal mp3 player, feels the 80s.
- In virtual keyboard now you can clean all binded keys using A+B.
Version 0.98.6
- Bug fixes, more stable.
- Solved some Beta problems.
- Redefine WiiMote Keys.
- Snapshot Support.
- On Screen Options Menu and many more.
Credits
- Thx to NoNameNo for making GRRLIB.
- Thx to wplaat for publish his code.
- Thx to Davyg for his keyboard lib.
- Pituka and Wiituka are based on Caprice Core.
And frankly thanks Marcan for your help and your support.
External links
- Author's website - http://david.dantoine.org/
- Google Code - https://code.google.com/archive/p/wiituka/
- WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wiituka