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Retro Debugger v0.64.68   [2024]

Retro Debugger v0.64.68 Released by :
Slajerek

Release Date :
25 May 2024

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

Website :
https://github.com/slajerek/RetroDebugger/

Released At :
Moonshine Dragons 2024

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

Credits :
Code .... Slajerek of Samar Productions

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Summary
Submitted by Slajerek on 25 May 2024
Retro Debugger v0.64.68 (Moonshine Dragons release)

Added: 1541 Drive disk contents editor and GCR view (C64/1541 Drive/1541 Disk contents and 1541 GCR Disk data)
Added: 1541 Drive memory map for full 64kB and only RAM
Fixed: 1541 Drive memory map allows zooming (thx to Bacchus/Fairlight for reporting)
Fixed: Clicking on 1541 Drive memory map moves to proper address in 1541 Drive memory dump (thx to Bacchus/Fairlight for reporting)
Added: Settings/C64/Reset C64 before PRG load allows selecting BASIC snapshot as starting point (note, this is now the best option to autostart PRG files, although only C64 PAL is now supported. Thx to Brush/Elysium for testing)
Changed: F7 keyboard shortcut to show D64 disk browser is now changed to Alt+F7, and F3 to Alt+F3, to not conflict with Action Replay/Retro Replay menu when bypass key shortcuts option is selected
Added: Store zoom and position of VIC Display screen and All Screens panes (note, VIC Editor's screen position may be off, you may need to zoom in and setup position manually after upgrading layout)
Added: Context menu to show controller in All Screens views
Added: Setting UI/Hide tab bar triangle icon
Added: #44 remember selected Segment when file is reloaded (thanks to SingleCopy for world's first PR to RetroDebugger!)
Fixed: #32 "$" input in C64 Data watch causes crash
Fixed: intermittent crash on quit when drive browser was refreshing contents
Fixed: crash on startup when multiple command line parameters were passed to Vice (thanks to Stephen D. for reporting)
Fixed: bug that caused strange random characters to be displayed in comment when a new debug event was created (thanks to David Youd for mentioning this in his video).
Fixed: C64 detach disk correctly now properly clears disk directory in D64 disk browser
Fixed: menu bar that consumed keyboard shortcuts, causing e.g. VIC Display to not respond to Ctrl+L/R arrows, as they were consumed by emulation rewind (thanks to Tom Telmo for reporting)
Fixed: 1541 Drive directory was not updated on snapshot reload
Fixed: Disassembly line bar was disappearing in some rare edge cases
Fixed: Paiting in VIC Editor using right mouse button did not work on mouse move
Fixed Windows: do not show system console when user started debugger by clicking on file (thx to Isildur/Samar for reporting)
Fixed Windows: #40 Window position is not correctly restored on restart on MS Windows (thx to Isildur/Samar for reporting)
Fixed Linux: #27 Compiling v0.64.66 on Debian fails with "unknown type name ‘BYTE’"
Fixed Linux: #31 Implicit Declaration errors
Fixed Linux: #43 Missing gcc compiler flag
Fixed Linux: #46 Leftover CViewC64KeyMap view in Screens folder was used instead of new version of this view (thanks to thecky for PR)

Plus various fixes and improvements in CRT Maker plugin,
... and as always a lot of refactoring and small bug and crash fixes.
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