spectemu 0.94a-21build1 source package in Ubuntu

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spectemu (0.94a-21build1) noble; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild for readline time64 change.

 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>  Thu, 14 Mar 2024 03:01:48 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Matthias Klose
Uploaded to:
Noble
Original maintainer:
Colin Watson
Architectures:
any
Section:
misc
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

spectemu-common: Fast 48k ZX Spectrum Emulator (common files)

 Spectemu emulates the 48k ZX Spectrum, which uses the Z80 microprocessor.
 This package contains common configuration files and utilities which are or
 can be used by either the X11 or the SVGAlib frontend.
 .
 It emulates the Z80 processor as well as the 48k Spectrum's other
 hardware: keyboard, screen, sound, tape I/O. The emulation is very
 close to the real thing, but it is still quite fast (It was reported
 to be working well on a laptop with 486 at 25MHz!). On the other hand,
 the user interface is not the best.
 .
 Features include:
    - Sound support through Linux kernel sound-card driver.
    - Snapshot saving and loading (.Z80 and .SNA format)
    - Tape emulation: loading from tape files (.TAP and .TZX format)
    - Optional quick loading of tapes.
    - Saving to tape files.
    - Separate utility to save tape files to real tape
    - Configurable with config files and from command line

spectemu-common-dbgsym: debug symbols for spectemu-common
spectemu-x11: Fast 48k ZX Spectrum Emulator for X11

 xspect is the X11 version of Spectemu which emulates the 48k ZX
 Spectrum, which uses the Z80 microprocessor.
 .
 It emulates the Z80 processor as well as the 48k Spectrum's other
 hardware: keyboard, screen, sound, tape I/O. The emulation is very
 close to the real thing, but it is still quite fast (It was reported
 to be working well on a laptop with 486 at 25MHz!). On the other hand,
 the user interface is not the best.
 .
 Features include:
    - Sound support through Linux kernel sound-card driver.
    - Snapshot saving and loading (.Z80 and .SNA format)
    - Tape emulation: loading from tape files (.TAP and .TZX format)
    - Optional quick loading of tapes.
    - Saving to tape files.
    - Separate utility to save tape files to real tape
    - Configurable with config files and from command line