KStella is a user interface for the Stella Atari 2600 emulator designed for KDE.
One of the key features of KStella is its flexibility. All of its game settings and display features are fully customizable to give users maximum control over their gaming experience. It is important to note that KStella is not an emulator on its own, but rather a frontend to Stella.
Notably, the latest release of KStella features several important updates. Firstly, a bug has been fixed that previously caused ROMs with the '#' symbol to not appear in the ROM list. Additionally, progress dialog boxes have been added to display during the loading of ROM information from disk. The latest release also saw the resolution of issues with compiling on older versions of QT, particularly on Mandrake 9.2. Finally, the long-standing bug that caused KDE items to be installed in incorrect locations has been resolved, thanks to efforts in improving the KDevelop-generated configure script.
Overall, KStella offers users an intuitive and customizable frontend for the Atari 2600 emulator, Stella. Its easy gameplay and flexibility make it a great option for retro gaming enthusiasts. This latest release further improves upon KStella's functionality and usability on a range of operating systems, including Mandrake 9.2 and 10.0, Libranet 2.8.1 (Debian), and Suse 9.0.
Version 0.9.1: N/A