Difference between revisions of "DGen"

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| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
 
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| developer=Dave (1999-2000), Joe Groff (2001), Bertrand "Tamentis" Janin, Zamaz (2008-2014)
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| developer=Dave (1999-2000), Joe Groff (2001), Bertrand "Tamentis" Janin, Zamaz (2008-2014); Syn-Z (PlayStation Portable); XPort (Xbox)
 
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| date=2014-07-26{{ref|https://sourceforge.net/projects/dgen/files/dgen/1.33/}}
 
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In 2008 Bertrand "Tamentis" Janin created a Sourceforge project for DGen/SDL, releasing the source code of version 1.23, in an attempt to revive it. Zamaz and a handful of other developers subsequently restarted development in 2011, updating it actively until 2014. Compared to the original emulator, DGen/SDL has seen the addition of new features - video filters, a vi-like command interface, region auto-selection and a m68k debugger.
 
In 2008 Bertrand "Tamentis" Janin created a Sourceforge project for DGen/SDL, releasing the source code of version 1.23, in an attempt to revive it. Zamaz and a handful of other developers subsequently restarted development in 2011, updating it actively until 2014. Compared to the original emulator, DGen/SDL has seen the addition of new features - video filters, a vi-like command interface, region auto-selection and a m68k debugger.
  
There is also a [[PlayStation Portable]] port{{ref|1=http://web.archive.org/web/20111123161511/http://syn-k.sakura.ne.jp/dgen_psp/}}, and a 3D stereoscopic version of DGen called [[D-DGen]],{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20110818152709/http://syn-k.sakura.ne.jp:80/d_dgen/index.html}} both developed by Syn-Z.
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There is also a [[PlayStation Portable]] port{{ref|1=http://web.archive.org/web/20111123161511/http://syn-k.sakura.ne.jp/dgen_psp/}}, and a 3D stereoscopic version of DGen called [[D-DGen]],{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20110818152709/http://syn-k.sakura.ne.jp:80/d_dgen/index.html}} both developed by Syn-Z. An [[Xbox]] port was developed by XPort.
  
 
==Downloads==
 
==Downloads==
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* {{file|DGen PSP.7z|DGen for PlayStation Portable versions 1.30-1.70}}
 
  
 
===Old versions===
 
===Old versions===
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* DGen v1.21 (2000-01-30)
 
* DGen v1.21 (2000-01-30)
 
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===Third party versions===
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* PlayStation Portable: {{file|DGen PSP.7z|Versions 1.30-1.70}}
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* Xbox: Missing
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/dgen/ DGen/SDL Sourceforge page]
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* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dgen/ DGen/SDL Sourceforge page]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20020917042423/http://xport.xb-power.com:80/dgen.html Xbox version website] (archive)
  
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 10:16, 1 September 2017

Video game console emulator

DGen.png
DGen
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
OS: Windows, DOS, PlayStation Portable, Xbox
Developer: Dave (1999-2000), Joe Groff (2001), Bertrand "Tamentis" Janin, Zamaz (2008-2014); Syn-Z (PlayStation Portable); XPort (Xbox)
Programmed in: C++
Last release date: (9 years ago)
Last version: 1.33

DGen is a Sega Mega Drive emulator written by Dave, the same author of many other emulators such as FinalBurn. It was originally developed only for Microsoft Windows (though version 1.04a was also released for DOS), and later ported to a variety of systems.

A port of DGen using SDL as a backend, under the name DGen/SDL, was written by Joe Groff, whom worked on it until July 2001. Although Joe Groff focused on Linux, the use of SDL allowed easy adaptation for other Unix systems such as BeOS and BSD.

In 2008 Bertrand "Tamentis" Janin created a Sourceforge project for DGen/SDL, releasing the source code of version 1.23, in an attempt to revive it. Zamaz and a handful of other developers subsequently restarted development in 2011, updating it actively until 2014. Compared to the original emulator, DGen/SDL has seen the addition of new features - video filters, a vi-like command interface, region auto-selection and a m68k debugger.

There is also a PlayStation Portable port[2], and a 3D stereoscopic version of DGen called D-DGen,[3] both developed by Syn-Z. An Xbox port was developed by XPort.

Downloads

Download.svg Download DGen/SDL v1.33 (Windows 32/64)
File: DGenSDL 1.33.7z (2.5 MB) (info)

Old versions

  • DGen v1.00 (1999-05-01)
  • DGen v1.0B (1999-05-01)
  • DGen v1.01 (1999-05-05)
  • DGen v1.02 (1999-05-16)
  • DGen v1.03 (1999-05-16) (source)
  • DGen v1.04 (1999-05-22)
  • DGen v1.05 (1999-05-25)
  • DGen v1.06 (1999-05-xx) (missing)
  • DGen v1.07 (1999-05-26)
  • DGen v1.08 (1999-05-27)
  • DGen v1.09 (1999-05-28) (source)
  • DGen v1.10 (1999-05-29)
  • DGen v1.11 (1999-06-15)
  • DGen v1.12 (1999-06-16)
  • DGen v1.13 (unreleased due to several bugs)
  • DGen v1.14 (1999-07-06)
  • DGen v1.15 (1999-07-07)
  • DGen v1.15 (1999-07-07) (source)
  • DGen v1.16 (1999-07-10)
  • DGen v1.17 (1999-08-20)
  • DGen v1.17 (1999-08-20) (source)
  • DGen v1.18 (2000-01-xx) (missing; glitchy)
  • DGen v1.181 (2000-01-18)
  • DGen v1.19 (2000-01-19)
  • DGen v1.20 (2000-01-26)
  • DGen v1.21 (2000-01-30)

Third party versions

External links

References