I have tried with IE9 (under vista) and now with the correct mime-type it seems to behave correctly. I can choose to either save the file or open it. When I click "save" it saves the file in the downloads directory. When I click "open" it asks me how to open the file, which makes sense as IE9/Vista by default don't know how to open an android file.
I guess that when the mime-type was not yet set correctly, that IE9 tried to be smart, scanned the first few bytes of the file content, concluded that it was a zip file and then extracted everything out of it.
Today I have made a new build of openMSX for Android available on the MSX Plaza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BikucqUDpg0 here is a movie of the new version :)
I've been working a bit on the OSD menu (the menu you get when you hit the menu button).
Anything crucial missing in there? What's your top 3 of missing things you really need?
Happy New Year to everyone And Happy 30th Anniversary to MSX
I have spent a lot of time with this fantastic emulator and it has been working like a charm since the release of version 0.9.1-13057.
Yesterday i encountered one bug when i played Treasure of Usas. During ending scene, after Wit and Cles puts stone in the statue, screen should start to shake. But emulator crash same time as shaking starts. Tried it several times, also with development builds, but emulator crashes every time in that same place.
Yeah, I think a similar shaking crash was also found by Vampier in Dragon Slayer 6 in battle mode (when getting hit).
We'll try to fix it soon.
By the way, did you find the development builds on openmsx.fixato.net?
Yes, that's where i found them.
Thanks for testing teroper
I've installed the latest development build (0.9.1-13117), however, it doesn't create an icon to start it with... I'm using Android 4.1.1 on a tablet
Huh, that's very odd... Are you really really really sure? Does it show up in the installed apps list?