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-z26v3 (an Atari 2600 emulator)
-
-Z26 is one of the best emulators for the Atari 2600. The author reports
-that the graphics part of the emulator is nearing perfection to a point
-that there's little more to fix.
-
-This is z26 version 3.x, which may have some issues running on Linux
-(depending on your hardware & config), and the authors aren't interested
-in fixing them. If you have problems you can't solve, try the older 2.13
-release, by installing games/z26 (which won't conflict with this build;
-you can have both installed).
-
-Specific Linux issues in this version:
-
-- The config file (z26.gui) is always read & written in the directory
- where the ROM image is located. If the file doesn't exist and z26 can't
- write to the directory, it refuses to start. This means no root-owned,
- system-wide /usr/share/games/roms/2600 directory (even if users can
- write there, they'll overwrite each others' config files).
-
-- The video timing relies on OpenGL VSync. If your card/driver combo is
- incapable of this, the games will run insanely fast. Even with VSync
- support, the games run at whatever your monitor refresh rate is set to
- (for LCD panels this is usually 60Hz, which is correct for NTSC games).