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Press Home button and navigate to File / Open and browse the SD card to open a ZX Spectrum file - tap, tzx, rzx, etc. Set up Wii Remote as Joystick in menu Options / Joysticks / Joystick 1. You can use a USB Keyboard with this emulator. | Press Home button and navigate to File / Open and browse the SD card to open a ZX Spectrum file - tap, tzx, rzx, etc. Set up Wii Remote as Joystick in menu Options / Joysticks / Joystick 1. You can use a USB Keyboard with this emulator. | ||
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Revision as of 02:30, 19 September 2022
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General | |
Author | bg |
Type | Computer |
License | GPL v2 |
Last Updated | 2009/01/26 |
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Fuse is the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator by Philip Kendall, an emulator for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, a home computer that was very popular in the 80s. For more information (and thousands of games!), see World of Spectrum.
Installation
Just unpack the archive to the root of your SD card and run it.
Usage
Press Home button and navigate to File / Open and browse the SD card to open a ZX Spectrum file - tap, tzx, rzx, etc. Set up Wii Remote as Joystick in menu Options / Joysticks / Joystick 1. You can use a USB Keyboard with this emulator.
Media
Screenshots
Controls
Wiimote is used as joystick (defined from menu) and to navigate the menu. Type of joystick is defined from menu Options / Joysticks. Only first Wii remote is used (as joystick 1) at the moment.
Button | Action |
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Wiimote Home Button | Opens the menu |
Wiimote DPad used Wiimote Horizontal | Joystick during emulation, navigation in the menu |
Wiimote A Button | User defined during emulation, Joystick's fire by default, OK in the menu |
Wiimote B Button | User defined during emulation, Joystick's fire by default, Cancel in the menu |
Wiimote 1 Button | User defined during emulation, Joystick's fire by default, OK in the menu |
Wiimote 2 Button | User defined during emulation, Joystick's fire by default, Cancel in the menu |
Wiimote Plus Button | User defined during emulation, Joystick's fire by default, unused in the menu |
Wiimote Minus Button | User defined during emulation, Joystick's fire by default, unused in the menu |
Changelog
Snapshot 3
- Buttons 1, 2, A, B, Plus and Minus are now user defined. By default they are mapped to joystick fire. To define them go to menu Options/Joysticks/Joystick 1.../Button Mapping
- Added ability to save settings: To manually save settings go to menu Options/Save. You can also set auto-saving settings to on in menu Options/General. Settings are automatically loaded on startup. They are located in sd:/apps/fuse/.fuserc.
Snapshot 2
- Pretty much untouched port created by Björn, but rebuilt against the Fuse 0.10.0.2
- Changed the way menu is navigated, now it's navigated using Wii Remote in horizontal position, just like in emulation
- Fixed toggling the checkboxes in the options - press Right on Wii Remote to toggle the option
- This snapshot has been compiled with zlib, so the application now supports .tzx and .rzx
Preview
- Initial preview release
External links
- Official Website - http://fuse-emulator.sourceforge.net
- Wiibrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Fuse