man fceu (Jeux) - An emulator for the original (8-bit) Nintendo game console.

NAME

fceu - An emulator for the original (8-bit) Nintendo game console.

SYNOPSIS

fceu [options] "filename"

DESCRIPTION

FCE Ultra is an emulator for the original (8-bit) Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It has a robust color palette rendering engine that is fully customizable, along with excellent sound and joystick support, and even includes TCP/IP based network playing for head-to-head gaming with your friends!

OPTIONS

These are some of the more frequently used options in FCE Ultra. Run fceu without any options for a larger list, or see the README for the full list.

-fs {0|1}
Toggle full-screen mode.
-xres <res>
Set the Horizontal resolution for full-screen mode.
-yres <res>
Set the Vertical resolution for full-screen mode.
-gg
Enable Game Genie emulation support.
-cpalette <file>
Use the custom palette in <file>.
-soundvol <percentge>
Sets the sound volume to the given percentage.
-sound <rate>
Set the sound playback sample rate (0 == off).
-connect <server>
Connect as a client (player 2) to <server> for TCP/IP network play.
-server
Be a host server (player 1) for a TCP/IP network game.
-netport <portnum>
Use <portnum> for TCP/IP network play. Default is 4046.

KEYBOARD COMMANDS

FCE Ultra has a number of commands available within the emulator. It also provides keyboard bindings for emulating gamepads or powerpads.

Gamepad Keyboard Bindings

center box; cb | cb, c | ci. NES Gamepad Keyboard = Arrows Cursor Arrows A Left ALT B Left CTRL Select TAB Start ENTER

Other Commands

<F2>
Activate cheat interface.
<F4>
Toggle full-screen mode.
<F5>
Save game state into current slot (set using number keys).
<F7>
Restore game state from current slot (set using number keys).
<F9>
Save screen snapshot.
<F10>
Reset NES.
<F11>
Toggle power to NES.
<F12>, <ESC>
Quit FCE Ultra.

SEE ALSO

/usr/share/doc/fceu/fceultra.html The FCE Ultra README file.

http://fceultra.sourceforge.net/
The FCE Ultra project homepage.

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Joe Nahmias <joe@nahmias.net>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).