XRoar is a cross-platform emulator for the Dragon 32, Dragon 64, and Tandy CoCo computers, all originally released in the early '80s. The emulator runs under Unix-like operating systems (including Mac OS X), 32-bit Windows, and handhelds like the Nintendo DS and GP32.
| Tags | Emulators |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Windows Windows POSIX Linux Solaris Mac OS X |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: A new GTK+ interface with OpenGL video. Tape and disk control dialogs in the GTK+ interface. A new PulseAudio sound module. A new Linux joystick module. More consistent tape audio feedback with AUDIO ON. CPU accuracy improvements. Adds the ability to send printer output to a file or via a pipe.


Release Notes: Improvements were made to ALSA output, SDL video and SDL audio under Windows. The new "-tapehack" option was added for creating sanitized CAS files. More illegal instructions are supported.


Release Notes: This version implements SAM FAST mode, adds an ALSA audio module, reads a configuration file, and works around a nasty SDL pulsaudio hang bug. Various other bugfixes and feature enhancements were made.


Release Notes: A new manual. WD2791/3 fixes make CoCo NitrOS9 work. Available ROMs are scanned to pick the initial machine type. Other minor updates.


Release Notes: SAM RAM organization changing is supported. A rare approach to sound generation is handled. GP32 chatboard handling was fixed. A new Nintendo DS version was released. Bugs were fixed.