START: Enable/disable throttle (use to skip intros) SELECT+Right shoulderpad: Loads selected savestate SELECT+Left shoulderpad: Saves selected savestate Slider up: Swap disks (useful for multidisc games, load disk 2 image into drive B first)
Hunted down all the relevant button combinations in the code and put them all into the manual.Ĭhanged splash screen and icon- by Gab1975, thanks for the great artwork! Let me know if you disagree.Įnabled swap disk - slider up now changes disks so disk B now has a use! OK, I've been hard at work polishing away, making a shiny new opk for you all to enjoyĮnabled Triplebuffering - graphics now supersmoothĮnabled 22kHz sound - I tried 44kHz but it was too cpu intensive, hopefully this is the correct balance.įixed multiple mouse emulation bugs - the code needed quite a lot of work but should be working fine now.įixed directory creation on first launch - it now works!Ĭhanged File manager titlebar to show which button to press to load disk image to A or B drive.ĭCaSTaway now remembers your rom directory - It still defaults to $HOME/.DCaSTaway/diskimages in case you use an SD card and then remove it.Ĭhanged borders to black - Controversial? I prefer it this way. I've tested them in the Windows build and they seem to have the same problems so it may be due to the engine or (more likely?) it's a bad image.Ĥ)Y key doesn't shortcut to save as described in the menu. Again, press right shoulderpad to return to joystick mode.ġ)Frameskip seems very fast, it's probably best to keep it set to auto for normal play, set frameskip to 5 if you want to skip boring intros.Ģ) There's some minor corruption of the mouse icon at the bottom-left of the screen and occasional corruption of the virtual keyboard. Select the desired key with the D-pad and select with the A button. Virtual keyboard can be accessed by pressing right shoulderpad. Pressing left shoulderpad will take you back to joystick mode.
From here D-pad controls mouse movement and X/B to click. Mouse mode can be accessed by pressing the left shoulderpad. The controls here are the usual D-pad to move and A/Y. There are three input modes in DCaSTaway, mouse, joystick and virtual keyboard. (press and hold SELECT, followed by START)
zip files so there's no need to uncompress these.ħ)Select SELECT and START to return to the menu. Default directory is $HOME/.DCaSTaway/diskimages so it's easiest if you place them there.
It will tell you it can't find the ROM file and exit.Ģ)Rename the TOS file "rom" (must be lowercase and without file extension)Ģa) If you use Windows ensure you correctly remove the file extension!!! Windows doesn't always show the extension.or simply use DinguxCmdr on the gcw instead ("SELECT" file, press "Y" and select "Rename")ģ)Place "rom" file in the $HOME/.DCaSTaway/bios directory.Ĥ)Run DCaSTaway, if all has gone well it will now run fine.ĥ)Select the disk image you want from the file manager menu. It is recommended to use the "TOS 1.04 UK" rom for best compatibilty, however other roms should work.ġ)Run DCaSTaway in order to generate the correct file structure in your home folder. I cannot include this file for copyright reasons. The emulator requires a bios file to work. Please ensure you are running the latest firmware (). Here's a GCW Zero vanilla port requested by Gab1975 of DCaSTaway, an Atari ST emulator by Chui, based on Castaway and Hatari, re-written and optimised for the Dreamcast and Dingoo (.uk/dcastaway.html)Ĭhanges made: Added Makefile.gcw, changed default directories, create emulator directory on first run, packaged in opk format.