http://vpsland.superglobalmegacorp.com/janus3/#dungeon
You can now easily download the scriptable Amiga emulator, and even better inject your own ADF’s and whatnot. Naturally you’ll want the AROS ROM’s one & two. You can even download my ADF.
It may take a minute to boot, but you should get something like this:
This is a bootable diskette with the version of Dungeon I built using DICE.
Worked for me
thanks!
That works on Chrome/Mac OS X.
thanks!
OK on Chrome Portable Version 22.0.1229.79 m on XP SP3
Works in Opera, too (after complaining that WebAudio isn’t available).
Interesting, but glad it works!
Works on the Chromium variant (22.0.1229) too.
cool!
works on chromium 23.0.1271.97 on linux. however, the sqrxz stuff give me a 404 on the .hdf..
yeah I didn’t download any of the other images… ooops!
If you want games, change the 3 to a 2 … 🙂
It worked flawlessly for me too on Chrome 24.0.1312.56 m, Win7 x64.
Keep up the good work!
cool! sadly the js MIPS thing I was working on did not work. 🙁
It works with Chrome on Android.. and also with the built-in Android browser. For both of them it takes a few minutes to start up (and both with a message about Webaudio not working), and then it looks good. But it’s slow.. you don’t want to scroll through the full help text, for example, it’s like when using a teletype (well, maybe it’s more realism as far as the original Dungeon is concerned.. 🙂 This is with an Asus Transformer Prime. My 64-bit Linux quadcore desktop is definitely faster than a quadcore Tegra, at least for this..
I noticed that in Chrome (still on Android) the letters ‘z’ and ‘y’ were swapped.. so to enter ‘yes’ with the keyboard I had to enter ‘zes’ (and it displayed ‘yes’ and worked like ‘yes’). I didn’t actuall type ‘yes’ with the Android browser so I don’t know if the same problem is there. But I got the feeling that the Android browser worked slightly more smoothly, at least for startup. The Chrome browser is beta anyway.
-Tor
Worked with Chromium/Ubuntu
Whow, thats so unbelieveable cool. even a ‘original’ kickrom works… and sound too (osx/chrome)