For those looking for the latest releases of SpecEmu:
https://specemu.zxe.io
The Unofficially Official Home of SpecEmu
Re: The Unofficially Official Home of SpecEmu
Thanks again
I keep track of new emulator releases by using an RRS feed of http://www.emucr.com/ which I load into Feedly. Now SpecEmu releases through above website are also included in it.
I keep track of new emulator releases by using an RRS feed of http://www.emucr.com/ which I load into Feedly. Now SpecEmu releases through above website are also included in it.
Re: The Unofficially Official Home of SpecEmu
Is that GitHub hosting you are using there?
Re: The Unofficially Official Home of SpecEmu
Great! Thanks!XoRRoX wrote: ↑Mon Jun 12, 2023 7:07 pm Thanks again
I keep track of new emulator releases by using an RRS feed of http://www.emucr.com/ which I load into Feedly. Now SpecEmu releases through above website are also included in it.
Re: The Unofficially Official Home of SpecEmu
After I'd downloaded specemu-3.4.b110623, MalwareBytes warned me it considered one of the zip's contained files "emulib.dll" a threat:
Neshta.Virus.FileInfector.DDS
Symptoms
To gain persistence, Virus.Neshta changes the default value for the registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\exefile\shell\open\command, to “%SystemRoot%\svchost.com “%1″ %*”.
Aftermath
After removal of the infected files the system may be missing vital files for programs to run. Depending on the duration of the infection and the removed files, the system may even be inoperable.
Is it safe?!
Neshta.Virus.FileInfector.DDS
Symptoms
To gain persistence, Virus.Neshta changes the default value for the registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\exefile\shell\open\command, to “%SystemRoot%\svchost.com “%1″ %*”.
Aftermath
After removal of the infected files the system may be missing vital files for programs to run. Depending on the duration of the infection and the removed files, the system may even be inoperable.
Is it safe?!
Cosmium
https://cosmium.itch.io/
https://cosmium.itch.io/
Re: The Unofficially Official Home of SpecEmu
Yes. The file doesn't contain any virus. Many versions of SpecEmu produce false positives with some antivirus programs. I suppose it may be because it's written in assembly and some part of its code is similar to code included in certain viruses.Cosmium wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 12:22 am After I'd downloaded specemu-3.4.b110623, MalwareBytes warned me it considered one of the zip's contained files "emulib.dll" a threat:
Neshta.Virus.FileInfector.DDS
Symptoms
To gain persistence, Virus.Neshta changes the default value for the registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\exefile\shell\open\command, to “%SystemRoot%\svchost.com “%1″ %*”.
Aftermath
After removal of the infected files the system may be missing vital files for programs to run. Depending on the duration of the infection and the removed files, the system may even be inoperable.
Is it safe?!