Found a bug? Please report it, but remember to follow the bug reporting guidelines.
Missing a sane feature? Let us know!
But please do NOT request ports to other systems.
ipher wrote:Well, if you always want the "latest and greatest" to test, use the WIPs, we can always use more testers. But for regular people, the official release is better, since we know its stable, and nothing major is broken in it.
Yes, I know. I was just teasing you. Don't worry, I'm not going to quit being a ZSNES tester. Sure, for the casual user, the latest "stable" version might be better, unlike before 1.40 was introduced.
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whicker: franpa is grammatically correct, and he still gets ripped on? sweener2001: Grammatically correct this one time? sure. every other time? no. does that give him a right? not really.
For example, I make break compatibility with save states for DSP-1 games with other WIPs in the near future. But I'll be preserving compatibility with previous version of ZSNES, but not previous WIPs.
May 9 2007 - NSRT 3.4, now with lots of hashing and even more accurate information! Go download it.
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ipher wrote:...always use the official release unless the WIP fixes something you wanted fixed. Remember, the official releases are (usually) pretty stable and are faster than the WIP versions.
I compiled and installed last WIP, and it just worked fine.
I fully agree with ipher's statement. I'll move back to an official release as soon as a new one arrives.
Sorry for starting in the forum bringing up a discussion.