I've tried the new all-in-one ROM updater software, it is very excellent and here is a review of its usage. The plan is to package a cohesive set of ROMs into one package (.PKG). While I was able to do a full update, and could also prepare custom packages, it's still a "coming soon" kind of feature. Here is a preview of its usage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DQ_TA3vezo
I've not yet fully messed with the MIDI cards, being focused more on the network/serial card. Also be aware of the BASLOAD and 6502-coding videos recently on YT, as some starter content on using the X16 system. But any written docs will still be a while.
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Re: CX16 Community Forums
FYI here is my attempt to make an official step-by-step guide, describing how to get from any board version to latest release. Since it have been reviewed, approved and merged to the docs repo, I guess this is the closest you get to something official.
https://github.com/X16Community/x16-doc ... 20Guide.md
https://github.com/X16Community/x16-doc ... 20Guide.md
Re: CX16 Community Forums
Well, unless the rules of math have changed, that sounds like two emulators to me, regardless of what the Web version is for. Personally, I find myself using the Web version more than the "official" emulator, mostly because I bounce between several computers throughout the day, but I understand that it's not really for any serious development work, that's what the stand-alone emu is for.TomXP411 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2025 1:45 am There is no "both". There's only one. That is the one hosted at https://github.com/X16Community/x16-emulator
The web emulator is simply an older version of the official emulator.