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Old 09-27-2011
Application runs well on 4m but not on 4u...

Hi All,

Exactly same OS (2.5.1) same pacthes but an application works well on 4m machine (Sparc20) but not on 4u machine (Ultra 1). Processor families are different Ultra's more recent one, I know that. Maybe some cpu specific compiler directives were used while compiling the application. Any idea welcomes..

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FCEU(6) 							   Games Manual 							   FCEU(6)

NAME
fceu - An emulator for the original (8-bit) Nintendo game console. SYNOPSIS
fceu [options] "filename" DESCRIPTION
FCE Ultra is an emulator for the original (8-bit) Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It has a robust color palette rendering engine that is fully customizable, along with excellent sound and joystick support, and even includes TCP/IP based network playing for head-to-head gaming with your friends! OPTIONS
These are some of the more frequently used options in FCE Ultra. Run fceu without any options for a larger list, or see the README for the full list. -fs {0|1} Toggle full-screen mode. -xres <res> Set the Horizontal resolution for full-screen mode. -yres <res> Set the Vertical resolution for full-screen mode. -gg Enable Game Genie emulation support. -cpalette <file> Use the custom palette in <file>. -soundvol <percentge> Sets the sound volume to the given percentage. -sound <rate> Set the sound playback sample rate (0 == off). -connect <server> Connect as a client (player 2) to <server> for TCP/IP network play. -server Be a host server (player 1) for a TCP/IP network game. -netport <portnum> Use <portnum> for TCP/IP network play. Default is 4046. KEYBOARD COMMANDS
FCE Ultra has a number of commands available within the emulator. It also provides keyboard bindings for emulating gamepads or powerpads. Gamepad Keyboard Bindings +------------+---------------+ |NES Gamepad | Keyboard | +------------+---------------+ | Arrows | Cursor Arrows | | A | Left ALT | | B | Left CTRL | | Select | TAB | | Start | ENTER | +------------+---------------+ Other Commands <F2> Activate cheat interface. <F4> Toggle full-screen mode. <F5> Save game state into current slot (set using number keys). <F7> Restore game state from current slot (set using number keys). <F9> Save screen snapshot. <F10> Reset NES. <F11> Toggle power to NES. <F12>, <ESC> Quit FCE Ultra. SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/fceu/fceultra.html The FCE Ultra README file. http://fceultra.sourceforge.net/ The FCE Ultra project homepage. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Joe Nahmias <joe@nahmias.net>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). October 10, 2004 FCEU(6)