Preview of FUSE for the Wii
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What is FUSE?
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FUSE is the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator. It emulates a classic home computer,
the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. For more information and lots of games, go to
http://www.worldofspectrum.org.

FUSE was written by Philip Kendall and ported to the Wii by me, Bjoern Giesler
<bjoern@giesler.de>. Please direct all bug reports to me.
Fuse's homepage is at http://fuse-emulator.sourceforge.net.
My homepage, where you can find this Wii port, is at
http://giesler.biz.

The port is based on FUSE 0.9.0, not the newest SVN version, so some
improvements haven't found their way into the Wii port.

How to install
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To install, just put this folder under /apps on your SD card, and the Homebrew
Launcher should run it just fine.

How to use
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Most Spectrum software assumes you have a keyboard attached (since the
original Spectrum is an all-in-one home computer). FUSE for the Wii
supports USB keyboards. You will probably need one.

When you run FUSE, you get the Spectrum 48K boot screen. You can now
attach a USB keyboard and write BASIC programs!

You can also push the HOME button on your Wiimote. This brings up a
menu that you can use to load Spectrum games from SD card. The A
button selects a menu entry, the B button brings you up one menu. You
should also tell FUSE to use your Wiimote as a Sinclair Joystick:
Options->Joysticks->Joystick 1->Sinclair Joystick

Now, when you start a game, tell the game to use the Sinclair
interface. Hold the Wiimote sideways so the 1&2 buttons are on the
right. The directional pad is your joystick, 2 is Fire button 1, 1 is
Fire button 2.

To quit FUSE, bring up the menu and select File->Exit, press A on the
question whether you really want to quit.

What makes this a preview?
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This is a preview release. Some things are still a bit buggy or
incomplete. Here's a list of them.

- Sound is kind of clicky in some games
- This version of FUSE loads tape images in real-time! So best use
  .Z80 or .SNA snapshots
- No Wiimote pointing functionality
- Only one joystick configuration (Wiimote sideways)
- Kempston doesn't work

Have fun!

