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Gearsystem

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Gearsystem is a very accurate, cross-platform Sega Master System / Game Gear / SG-1000 emulator written in C++ that runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD and RetroArch.

This is an open source project with its ongoing development made possible thanks to the support by these awesome backers. If you find it useful, please, consider sponsoring.

Don't hesitate to report bugs or ask for new features by openning an issue.


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Supported Machines

  • Sega Mark III
  • Sega Master System
  • Sega Game Gear
  • Sega Game 1000 (SG-1000)
  • Othello Multivision

Features

  • Accurate Z80 core, including undocumented opcodes and behavior like R and MEMPTR registers.
  • Supported cartridges: ROM, ROM + RAM, SEGA, Codemasters, Korean, MSX + Nemesis, Janggun, SG-1000.
  • Automatic region detection: NTSC-JAP, NTSC-USA, PAL-EUR.
  • Accurate VDP emulation including timing and Master System 2 only 224 video mode support.
  • Support for YM2413 (OPLL) FM sound chip.
  • Internal database for rom detection.
  • Battery powered RAM save support.
  • Save states.
  • Compressed rom support (ZIP).
  • Game Genie and Pro Action Replay cheat support.
  • Supported platforms (standalone): Windows, Linux, BSD and macOS.
  • Supported platforms (libretro): Windows, Linux, macOS, Raspberry Pi, Android, iOS, tvOS, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo WiiU, Nintendo Switch, Emscripten, Classic Mini systems (NES, SNES, C64, ...), OpenDingux, RetroFW and QNX.
  • Full debugger with just-in-time disassembler, cpu breakpoints, memory access breakpoints, code navigation (goto address, JP JR and CALL double clicking), debug symbols, memory editor, IO inspector and VRAM viewer including tiles, sprites, backgrounds and palettes.
  • Windows and Linux Portable Mode.
  • Rom loading from the command line by adding the rom path as an argument.
  • Support for modern game controllers through gamecontrollerdb.txt file located in the same directory as the application binary.

Tips

  • BIOS: Gearsystem can run with or without a BIOS. You can optionally load a BIOS and enable it. It is possible to run the title included in the BIOS by setting Media Slot to None in the Emulator menu. This will emulate a machine without any media plugged in.
  • Overscan: For a precise representation of the original image using Overscan Top+Bottom and 4:3 Display Aspect Ratio is recommended. Game Gear will ignore any overscan settings.
  • Mouse Cursor: Automatically hides when hovering main output window or when Main Menu is disabled.
  • Portable Mode: Create an empty file named portable.ini in the same directory as the application binary to enable portable mode.
  • Debug Symbols: The emulator always tries to load a symbol file at the same time a rom is being loaded. For example, for path_to_rom_file.sms it tries to load path_to_rom_file.sym. It is also possible to load a symbol file using the GUI or using the CLI.
  • Command Line Usage: gearsystem [rom_file] [symbol_file]

Build Instructions

Windows

  • Install Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 or later.
  • Open the Gearsystem Visual Studio solution platforms/windows/Gearsystem.sln and build.
  • You may want to use the platforms/windows/Makefile to build the application using MinGW.

macOS

  • Install Xcode and run xcode-select --install in the terminal for the compiler to be available on the command line.
  • Run these commands to generate a Mac app bundle:
brew install sdl2
cd platforms/macos
make dist

Linux

  • Ubuntu / Debian / Raspberry Pi (Raspbian):
sudo apt-get install build-essential libsdl2-dev libglew-dev libgtk-3-dev
cd platforms/linux
make
  • Fedora:
sudo dnf install @development-tools gcc-c++ SDL2-devel glew-devel gtk3-devel
cd platforms/linux
make

BSD

  • FreeBSD:
su root -c "pkg install -y git gmake pkgconf SDL2 glew lang/gcc gtk3"
cd platforms/bsd
gmake
  • NetBSD:
su root -c "pkgin install gmake pkgconf SDL2 glew lang/gcc gtk3"
cd platforms/bsd
gmake

Libretro

  • Ubuntu / Debian / Raspberry Pi (Raspbian):
sudo apt-get install build-essential
cd platforms/libretro
make
  • Fedora:
sudo dnf install @development-tools gcc-c++
cd platforms/libretro
make

Accuracy Tests

Zexall Z80 instruction exerciser (from SMS Power!)

Gearsystem passes all tests in Zexall, including undocumented instructions and behaviours.

zexall.sms

SMS VDP Test (from SMS Power!)

vdptest.smsvdptest.sms vdptest.sms

Screenshots

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Contributors

Thank you to all the people who have already contributed to Gearsystem!

Contributors

License

Gearsystem is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 License, see LICENSE for more information.

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