Pragnę podzielić się taką informacją :)
Jak każdy wie od samego początku biorę aktywny udział w powstaniu tego oprogramowania jako betatester. Pozwolę sobie zacytować słowa głównego kodera o wszystkich zmianach w najnowszej wersji.
"Merry Christmas to all Atarians everywhere! I am happy to announce that version 2.0.0 of the HDmenu launcher is now available!
This release is a major change to the presentation layer. Gone are the separate screens for simple confirmation prompts or search entries.
The menu now offers message boxes (written in assembler for speed) for all functions so that the main list is always in view. Scrollable selection boxes now let the user select fonts or music without leaving the main list.
Further, a cool new feature is an Atari Fuji with raster color bars in the upper left corner. This runs on Timer B and is always active when music is not playing. When music is playing the Atari Fuji is displayed without color bars. But more, the user can instead opt to display the 3-channel vu meter that strobes along with the music volume. The choice is yours!
Existing users please note that the timing required for the raster effects necessitated changes to the trigger values for the screensaver. (The technical reason is the menu is no longer using Timer C for timing. Vblank timing is now used). On launching the new version the first time a message box will be displayed notifying you that an older config file was found and the screensaver is turned off. Simply go to the F2 configuration screen and set your screensaver time again and press ENTER to save the new settings. Of course the timers are adjusted for whether the menu is running in 50Hz or 60Hz.
I hope the new changes make using the menu a more enjoyable experience. Try it out! Best Holiday wishes to all Atarians out there keeping Atari alive!"
Sami możecie zobaczyć zmiany na przykładowych zrzutach ekranu
Oczywiście plik do pobrania na stronie atari-forum.com:
https://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.p … 2352d9bca9
I na koniec :)
"Special thanks to user Kroll! Without his diligent testing and bug-finding this Christmas release would not be possible! The best tester in the Atari world!"