====================================== T3 Dragon / CoCo Emulator Version 0.8 Copyright 1995-1997 by Paul Burgin ====================================== New to T3 version 0.8: - Now uses SoundBlaster to provide audio output. Includes frequency, mute and volume controls. - Snapshot loading and saving is now supported, using v1.4/v1.5 format. - A selection of 16 bytes/line graphics modes are now supported. - Dynamic speed adjustment can now be disabled. - Emulation of CWAI and SYNC has changed so that they don't cause an immediate IRQ. This previously confused the dynamic speed adjustment. - Fixed Alt-R bug (holding it down caused stunted performance). - There are some changed/new keyboard controls. Changes for T3 version 0.7: - Fixed bug causing screen corruption when image load fails or when a 64K mode image is loaded. - Temporary fix to allow T3 to run under OS/2. New to T3 version 0.6: - A single instance of T3 now emulates multiple Dragon/CoCo sessions. New sessions may be created, brought to the foreground, sent to the background, and deleted on demand. - Pre-emptive multi-tasking provides simultaneous execution of tasks (alternatively tasks may be designated as exclusive). - Long file name support when run with MS-DOS v7.00 or above (also allows spaces and lower case to be used in file names). - Optional lower case text display. - Image facility for saving/restoring the state of a task. Automatic image facility allows Dragon/CoCo programs to become executable PC programs. - ROM files load faster and may now be up to $7F00 bytes long. The name of the ROM file can be specified on the command line (may be a long file name), and may be either DGN or ROM format. - Cassettes may now be saved as well as loaded, and are no longer limited to 64K. They can be closed by pressing F2. Dragon/CoCo file name may be pasted into the input box by pressing F2. - Memory usage has been reduced by approximately 55K. - There are some changed/new keyboard controls. Also file name input boxes behave a little more intelligently. - T3 will now terminate gracefully if system is not 80386, VGA or MS-DOS version v4.00 or above. - Draft instructions included (README.TXT).