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NUFLI Editor V1.11 [broken]   [2010]

NUFLI Editor V1.11 [broken] Released by :
Crest

Release Date :
24 September 2010

Type :
C64 Tool

Videosystem: NTSC fixed

User rating:**********  9.5/10 (8 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Crossbow of Crest
Graphics .... Carrion of Crest, Elysium
  DeeKay of Crest, News Press Magazine Staff
NTSC-Fix .... Crossbow of Crest

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Production Info
Submitted by DeeKay on 23 September 2010
Warning: This version is br0ken, go download NUFLI Editor V1.12

Due to popular demand, Crossbow made a PAL/NTSC version of the NUFLI displayer. Not tested on real NTSC hardware, please report any bugs!

With this you can load NUFs with PAL-only displayer (such as e.g. made by Mufflon) and save them with the PAL/NTSC displayer. You can also load files saved with this into the old editor, don't worry (If you save them though, the new displayer gets replaced with the old one!).
As always, start is SYS12288/JMP$3000, the unified displayer should automatically detect PAL/NTSC accordingly.
The runnable standalone displayer can simply be started after loading NUFs with the PAL-only displayer into memory - or loading NUFLI executables with the old displayer, starting them, pressing reset, then loading the displayer and run it.

Now, just don't hold your breath for BluREU NTSC, since there's not enough Rasterlines left for DMA! <:-( CSS NTSC might be possible though! ;-)
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