Topic says it all because those ones which I tried on os4depot, doesn't look good enough. I mean, is there some emulator which can open the chosen size of the window, not just small original ones, but big sizes. Together with having those scaling algos which most emulators have usually? Also fullscreen and stuff. I mean, something of the level of "unreal" emulator.
If we didn't, is there any decent opensource zx-spectrum emulator where no assembler involved, so we can easily port it? The best if it will be SDL2 of course.
ASp is my favourite. It runs lovely on OS4 although hasn't been updated for a long time so doesn't have all the bells and whistles it could have (you can choose window size I think but it definitely doesn't do TV effects - it does run full screen which is how I always use it)
Other than that, port a newer version of FUSE. I ported it many years ago but it has been updated since then - my old version should have everything you want though, if you can put up with the clunky built-in SDL interface. There may already be a newer port of FUSE for OS4, not sure.
But it simple crashes when trying to save config file, which point out that port wasn't very well tested.
Also, as far as i know FUSE didn't support new Spectrum NEXT, so maybe something else need to be ported .. I see there is actively developed "zesarux" : https://github.com/chernandezba/zesarux/tree/master/src , and as i see it may use SDL1/SDL2 for audio/video, so maybe that one can be good candidate for newer port.
Yeah, zesarux supports the Next, I think there's another one that does too. I have a Next so emulating it isn't that interesting to me It also plays Spectrum games better than an emulator so not fussed about that either!
Coincidentally I just saw this comment from SevenFFF in the Discord:
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One of the two Next emulators only runs at full speed on a high end Ryzen. The other one will run at full speed on a Pi 4, but not on other Pis. Neither emulator is accurate
So you can probably forget about emulating a Next on an Amiga.