VICE is an emulator collection which emulates the C64, the C64-DTV, the C128, the VIC20, practically all PET models, the PLUS4 and the CBM-II (aka C610). It runs on Unix, MS-DOS, Win32, OS/2, Acorn RISC OS, BeOS, QNX 6.x, Amiga, GP2X or Mac OS X machines.
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- Debugger
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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow VICE
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Having used the old version of Vice from the mid 2000's this is not at all easier or better. First i had to look in an out of the way folder just to find the exe to run it,the download page is confusing as it talks about binary versions ,and various compiled files,it's not clear what is a download that just runs vs what ever is the code for the re complied program is, this is not clear for non coders / joe public who just want to download the emulator. Also the exe icon is ugly,gray boring. The load a game file brings up an annoying and unnecessary UI screen that then brings up a requester saying there no disk in the drive,as i had tape files not disk images,this would not stop bugging me,i don't know if that's something to do with windows or the emulator,as i turned off the disk drive emulation and it still wouldn't stop showing the requestor,as clicking the cancel option 10 times then closes it. Straight out of the box it's another example of how to make something that just worked 10 years ago into something that is fast becoming discount retro arch style emulator,too much UI shenanigans with a lot of settings that were not needed before.
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Great software. I plan to play on it old games :)
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Great! I made a port of Zork years ago and it worked! Great job.
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Hello, please tell me how to use this version of the game 'Knights of Legend [1581]' with VICE? This can be found at csdb.dk [1581] OK [ramcard] OK [scpu] this is not OK!!!
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I learned a LOT about Commodore machines a long LONG Time ago that hadn't seen the light of day in, like, forever. With this Project all of that stuff can actually be USED Again!!! What I aim to Find out is if the Assembler (Machine Language) that WAS in My version of Commode Basic 4.0 (Mergy Board ROM) is in the Code of the Emulated PET/CBM ROM, and if I can Still write assembly code with it that WORKS? (I've Long Forgotten the Entry Address to "Call" the Assembler ... and all of the Op Codes except for "NO-OP" ... it should be a challenge.)