Found 9 records for the .SC file extension name
There are 8 other file types using the SC file extension:
.sc - Ingres Embedded SQL/C source file
.sc - Framework II display driver
.sc - Mime: application/x-showcase
.sc - Paradox PAL script
.sc - SciTex Continuous Tone image format
.sc - Skills Connection test set document
.sc - UNIX spreadsheet commands
.sc - SoundControl audio file
file extension SC - Sega SC-3000 image file
File extension SC description:
The SC-3000 is a computer version of Sega's SG-1000 and is both forward and backwards compatible with its games. The system first sold in Japan for 29 800 Yen and was marketed as a programmers/beginners computer. It outsold the SG-1000 because of these capabilities as well as being able to play games.
Users of the computer could develop their own games and programs and some were released in addition to the official games and programs. There was also some third party accessories such as a Speech Synthesis unit and a Light Pen. New Zealand also had a magazine called "Sega Computer - The Official Magazine of the Sega User Club of New Zealand".
Sega later made an upgraded version of the SC-3000, called the SC-3000H, with a better keyboard and twice the RAM. This one originally sold for 33 800 Yen in Japan. These systems are quite rare today.
Associated applications to file extension SC:
Company / developer:
SMS Power!
MEKA is a multi-machine emulator for MS-DOS, MS-Windows and maybe GNU/Linux.
The following machines are supported by MEKA:- Sega Game 1000 (SG-1000)
- Sega Computer 3000 (SC-3000)
- Sega Super Control Station (SF-7000)
- Sega Mark III (+ FM Unit)
- Sega Master System (SMS)
- Sega Game Gear (GG)
- ColecoVision (COLECO)
- Othello Multivision (OMV)
MEKA also include a powerful debugger and various debugging/hacking tools.
MEKA is the result of a several years effort from several persons.
- Omar Cornut "Bock" - Machine emulation, Graphical User Interface, tools, and other general things. I'm the main responsible for MEKA, although other people have contributed with various important work (read below).
- Hiromitsu Shioya "Hiro-shi" has been working on the original MEKA sound engine years ago. His work still shows in the main sound engine structure, YM-2413 emulation through OPL and the sound interface to the SEAL Audio library.
- Marat Fayzullin "Rst38h" wrote a Z80 CPU core for his various emulation project, and that ended being used in MEKA. I've brought fixes and improvements to the core, but the very most of work is definitively from Marat.
- Maxim has contributed work and research on the SN-76496 PSG along with an implementation that eventually replaced the initial one.
- Mitsutaka Okazaki has wrote a digital YM-2413 emulator named Emu2413, which was implemented in MEKA. You can hear this emulator by enabling FM Unit and digital emulation.
- Ulrich Cordes finally wrote a FDC-765 emulator that was used as a base to emulate the floppy disk controller of the SF-7000.
If you like the emulator, any form of contribution is greatly welcome and appreciated. Contributions helps the MEKA and SMS Power! projects, which are tied together. Those who contributed by sending cartridges or money gets notified of new versions of the emulator (sometimes before it is released publicly), and get access to that silly (P) link on SMS Power which is always up to date, banner free and speedy. Any money contributed is spent into buying Sega 8-bit products either undumped, or in order to complete the museum I'm working on. I'm far from leaving to Bahamas with billions in a suitcase. Please read MEKA documentation if you are interested in registering. Always keep a life potion in your pocket.

