go1360

go1360$9.99

Rated 4.00/5 (6) —  Free Android application by Olivier De Smet

About go1360

Sharp PC 1360 emulator + CE 126 printer tape extension.

- printer fully emulated
- tapes supported (basic, data, binary files) for load and save, use normal CSAVE, CLOAD, PRINT# INPUT# basic commands (Use 'Data Tape' for INPUT #).
- tools to convert BIN files to .tap file given on web site
- from 4KB upto 32KB of user ram.
- speed from x1 upto x40 (even for loading tapes)

- config screen by touching left part of emulated lcd
turn off pc (menu then OFF) before plugin CE126 or changing model
- printer display by touching right part of emulated lcd (CE126 should be plugged)

When changing memory size, memory is lost

See http://sites.google.com/site/olivier2smet2/sharp/gopc1360/ for more help.

-do not check 'Force GPU use' in developer android prefs
- no sound
- best used on a 5" device at 1280x800

On S5 devices, long press the right hardware button to get the menu.

How to Download / Install

Download and install go1360 version 1.1.4 on your Android device!
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Android package: o2s.emul.pc1360, download go1360.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
v1.1.4
- on kitkat device, import/export directory is now /Android/data/o2s.emul.pc1360/files/... instead of /go1360/... on the sdcard.
v1.1.2
- tape bug & HD display
v1.1.1
- bugs corrected
v1.1.0
- added 'Data Tape' for INPUT # command.
v1.0.1
- cold start bug corrected
v1.0.0
- initial release
Price update  Price changed from $9.99 to $10.00.
Price update  Price changed from $9.99 to $10.92.
Price update  Price changed from $9.99 to $10.00.
Price update  Price changed from $9.99 to $10.00.

What are users saying about go1360

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by N####:

Great little emulator - some great work by the author. I certainly don't mind paying the £9 for this - in fact it's quite good value if you consider the limited audience. A little constructive criticism, however; Unless I'm doing something wrong (it was not obvious to me at least), you can turn the computer off, but there does not appear to be any way of switching it back on without doing a reset. This is especially annoying if you just want to connect the printer. Why not leave the printer connected by default? It doesn't make any significant difference to the operation of the Sharp PC. This means that unless you have saved what's in the memory, you've lost any programs you've input. Elements of the menu are confusing. You get a different set of menus depending on which screen you're looking at. This takes a while to get used to but it's not the end of the world. It would be better if there were a more consistent approach to the menu system. Also a feature request - I'd love to see this support external keyboards/input devices, as it would make data input so much easier. I like the interface, but it's not as practical as a keyboard might otherwise be.


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