Difference between revisions of "Genecyst"

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| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
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| os=DOS
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| developer=Bloodlust Software
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| language=Assembly, C++{{ref|http://lngn.net/archaic-ruins/emulator/genesis/genecyst.htm}}
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| date=1998-08-18
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| version=X.XX
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'''Genecyst''' was a popular [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[emulator]] for DOS by Bloodlust Software (the same team that made NESticle). Until the release of [[Gens]], it was widely regarded to be the best Genesis/Mega Drive emulator with the nearest competitor being [[KGen]].  Genecyst introduced the still very popular savestate format '''.gsx''' and music logging format '''.gym'''.  
 
'''Genecyst''' was a popular [[Sega Mega Drive]] [[emulator]] for DOS by Bloodlust Software (the same team that made NESticle). Until the release of [[Gens]], it was widely regarded to be the best Genesis/Mega Drive emulator with the nearest competitor being [[KGen]].  Genecyst introduced the still very popular savestate format '''.gsx''' and music logging format '''.gym'''.  
  
 
Since Gens appeared with many features such as [[Sega Mega-CD]] emulation, as well as having a Microsoft Windows-based GUI, Genecyst has been left on the shelf. It is still remarkably fast on older CPUs, and has a number of useful features such as real-time [[VRAM]] and [[palette]] viewing. It can also be used to convert [[SMD]] format Mega Drive ROMs to BIN format.
 
Since Gens appeared with many features such as [[Sega Mega-CD]] emulation, as well as having a Microsoft Windows-based GUI, Genecyst has been left on the shelf. It is still remarkably fast on older CPUs, and has a number of useful features such as real-time [[VRAM]] and [[palette]] viewing. It can also be used to convert [[SMD]] format Mega Drive ROMs to BIN format.
  
[http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Blog:Frogger_%28Genesis%29 It was used] by the programmer of the (officially licensed) Mega Drive port of ''[[Frogger]]'' to develop and test the port.
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It was used by the programmer of the (officially licensed) Mega Drive port of ''[[Frogger]]'' to develop and test the port.{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Blog:Frogger_%28Genesis%29}}
  
 
The emulator is no longer updated.
 
The emulator is no longer updated.
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* [http://bloodlust.zophar.net/gen/genecyst.html Official website]
 
* [http://bloodlust.zophar.net/gen/genecyst.html Official website]
  
[[Category:Mega Drive emulators]]
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Revision as of 14:10, 3 August 2017

Video game console emulator

Genecyst.png
Genecyst
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
OS: DOS
Developer: Bloodlust Software
Programmed in: Assembly, C++[1]
Last release date: (25 years ago)
Last version: X.XX

Genecyst was a popular Sega Mega Drive emulator for DOS by Bloodlust Software (the same team that made NESticle). Until the release of Gens, it was widely regarded to be the best Genesis/Mega Drive emulator with the nearest competitor being KGen. Genecyst introduced the still very popular savestate format .gsx and music logging format .gym.

Since Gens appeared with many features such as Sega Mega-CD emulation, as well as having a Microsoft Windows-based GUI, Genecyst has been left on the shelf. It is still remarkably fast on older CPUs, and has a number of useful features such as real-time VRAM and palette viewing. It can also be used to convert SMD format Mega Drive ROMs to BIN format.

It was used by the programmer of the (officially licensed) Mega Drive port of Frogger to develop and test the port.[2]

The emulator is no longer updated.

Downloads

Download.svg Download Genecyst
File: Genecyst vX.XX.7z (293 kB) (info)
Current version: X.XX

Prior releases

  • Genecyst versions 0.12 to 0.32b (info) (776 kB)
    • Genecyst v0.12 (1997/06/30)
    • Genecyst v0.13 (1997/07/05)
    • Genecyst v0.14 (1997/07/15)
    • Genecyst v0.20 (1997/07/28)
    • Genecyst v0.30 (1997/09/25)
    • Genecyst v0.31 (1997/09/26)
    • Genecyst v0.32 (1997/09/27)
    • Genecyst v0.32b (1997/09/27)

External link

References