* OpenEmulator also makes it easy to change emulations internally. * OpenEmulator features an advanced video rendering system, using GPU shaders to implement advanced monitor emulation. Just open the Hardware Library, and drag virtual devices to the corresponding port. * OpenEmulator allows to connect devices dynamically to an emulation. * The audio recorder is capable of storing the sound output to a WAV file, and can play back any of the following formats: WAV, AIFF, CAF, AU, OGG, FLAC. It can be used in this emulation to move files much more quickly than with the cassette interface. This card interfaces CompactFlash memory cards with Apple-1 computers. * OpenEmulator is definitely the first emulator with a CFFA1 expansion card emulation. The ACI can be plugged into any Apple-1 slot, and allows sending and receiving data to the host audio system. * OpenEmulator is most probably the first emulator featuring a fully functional Apple Cassette Interface Card (ACI). The broadcast monitors allow fine tuning of the video rendering. * There are many virtual monitors that can be plugged in an Apple-1 emulation: the Apple Monitor III (with high phosphor persistence), the Apple Monitor II, a monochrome broadcast monitor, and a composite broadcast monitor. Every emulation respects the memory maps and features of respective systems. It is possible to emulate a stock Apple-1, a Briel Replica-1 and a Achatz A-ONE.
I have the pleasure to announce that OpenEmulator 1.0 has been released.