Snes9express is a graphical interface for the
X11 versions of
snes9x,
featuring an organized layout of common snes9x options.
Configuration profiles can be saved if you'd like to be able to load up one of your favourite set of options quickly and easily.
Website relocated
The snes9express website is now located at https://snes9express.sourceforge.io
Website relocated
The snes9express website
(originally hosted with linuxgames.com
which shut down over the summer)
is now here at snes9express.sourceforge.net.
snes9express-1.5x…
Just to let people know, in case anyone was wondering…
Work had begun on snes9express-1.50 in late December 2009,
but around that same time snes9x-gtk became part of the official snes9x unix/linux releases.
With that, snes9express doesn't serve as much a purpose anymore.
So, (barring an unexpected surge of interest in a new version),
1.43 may be the last version of snes9express.
I have good news and bad news.
The bad news is that, after 11 years of use to me, my SNES bit the dust.
The good news, is this is all more reason for me to get
a new release of snes9express out.
A new snes9express beta will arrive, in the not-so-distant future.
After a short wait,
snes9express-1.26-2 has been released.
After a long wait,
snes9express-1.26-1 has been released.
New for snes9express-1.21-1
Fixed a problem that was causing the
snes9express window to not actually
disappear while running snes9x
Added No-cache, Interpolate, and Sync
options to the Sound tab
Started work on a ROM browser,
not finished yet, mind you.
Added Random Tip to Help menu :)
New for snes9express-1.19-2
Thanks to Jérôme Loisel for
pointing out these errors which
have now been fixed:
a little "error code 3" message
has been turned off.
The previous settings of Snapshot
directories was causing snes9x
not to find or save ANY saved
games and freezed games.
This has been fixed.
New for snes9express-1.19-1
versions of snes9express from now on will match with snes9x version numbers
snes9express now returns after snes9x is finished
(there is also an option to use the old behavior)
Added "Display Frame Rate" option to Video/Frames
Added Default Snapshot dir to Preferences
Fixed a handful of small bugs, and a seg-fault scenario
The following features are available with gnome support:
Added option to disable ESD,
so snes9x can use sound in an ESD environment
Added link to launch snes9express website from Help menu
New for snes9express-1.1
Added support for features of snes9x-1.19
The profiler now works with multiple profile selections
Fixed the configuration scripts,
it should compile with versions
of GTK ≥ 1.2.1 now
New for snes9express-1.0
Fixed a bug that was ignoring the "Extra" options,
and fixed a bug that was ignoring options in pulldown-menus
(thanks to Rafael Barrero Jr. for pointing these out)
A nice new profiler
profiles can now be sorted alphabetically, or
sorted manually using drag & drop (w/ GTK+ ≥ 1.2)
profiler now works with files with spaces in their names
Support for a Default Profile (loaded automatically)
less disk reads
Added a Preferences window
now GNOME-aware
Added a few interface enhancements
cleaned up Makefile
Got rid of all known bugs. :)
New for snes9express-0.99-7
Fixed a couple of bugs in the profiler
(thanks again to Rich Wohlstadter for pointing this out)
New for snes9express-0.99-6
Added new Makefile targets: uninstall, and rpm
Put the Profile list inside a scrolled window,
(thanks to Rich Wohlstadter for pointing this out)
New for snes9express-0.99-5
Fixed a big bug in configure.sh
This bug was disabling the use of pixmaps and joysticks
Cleaned up joystick.cpp a bit
New for snes9express-0.99-4
Added wmconfig file
Rewrote the installation script
(thanks to Griffin Caprio for pointing out some errors)
Added snes9express icon to be installed in /usr/share/icons