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MAME/MESS 1st release until April 2000 Z80 core was Z80Em by Marcel de Kogel(not Marat Fayzullin). From April 2000 and onwards, Z80 core is by Jurgen Buchmuller. fMSX Z80 core has never been in MAME. Source: mamedev official MAME source code repository.
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'''fMSX''' is a portable [[MSX]] [[MSX#Emulators|emulator]] written by [[Marat Fayzullin]]. It is one of the earliest MSX emulators, and is also the most [[porting|port]]ed.<ref name="fmsx">{{cite web|publisher= komkon.org|last=Fayzullin |first=Marat | date= |url=http://fms.komkon.org/fMSX/ |title= fMSX: Portable MSX Emulator | accessdate= 2006-12-25 }}</ref> fMSX is written in [[C (programming language)|C]] with emphasis on portability. fMSX was a very influential and a number of emulators started as forks of fMSX, including [[blueMSX]] and paraMSX. The [[Z80]] emulation code by Marat Fayzullin has been used on many other emulators including older versions of [[MESS]]{{Verify source|date=July 2007}} and [[MAME]], among others.
'''fMSX''' is a portable [[MSX]] [[MSX#Emulators|emulator]] written by [[Marat Fayzullin]]. It is one of the earliest MSX emulators, and is also the most [[porting|port]]ed.<ref name="fmsx">{{cite web|publisher= komkon.org|last=Fayzullin |first=Marat | date= |url=http://fms.komkon.org/fMSX/ |title= fMSX: Portable MSX Emulator | accessdate= 2006-12-25 }}</ref> fMSX is written in [[C (programming language)|C]] with emphasis on portability. fMSX was a very influential and a number of emulators started as forks of fMSX, including [[blueMSX]] and paraMSX. The [[Z80]] emulation code by Marat Fayzullin has been used on many other emulators.


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fMSX is a portable MSX emulator written by Marat Fayzullin. It is one of the earliest MSX emulators, and is also the most ported.[1] fMSX is written in C with emphasis on portability. fMSX was a very influential and a number of emulators started as forks of fMSX, including blueMSX and paraMSX. The Z80 emulation code by Marat Fayzullin has been used on many other emulators.

References

  1. ^ Fayzullin, Marat. "fMSX: Portable MSX Emulator". komkon.org. Retrieved 2006-12-25.