A new version of the VICE emulator is now available (in my Opinion the Best C64 Emulator and 99,9% compatible). Here is what is new in version 1.19:
General:
Fixed "RESTORE key works only once" bug.
Fixed compilation with GCC4.
C64 changes:
Fixed an opcode execute problem with the +60k expansion.
New c64 256k expansion support.
VIC-II:
Fixed switch from idle state to display state.
Added missing DEN bit scrolling feature.
Unix changes:
The experimental netplay feature has been extended to the Unix platforms for testing.
Added IPV6 support to netplay.
Fixed crash if settings are saved.
Fixed some Gnome1 annoyances (popup menus in status bar)
Rework of gnome save media (screenshot) dialog
Xaw Statusbar fixes and improvements (new buttons for recording).
An experimental patch for Gnome2/Gtk2 support is available (See website). Vice-1.19 will be the last Gnome1/Gtk1 version officially supported. The Gnome2/Gtk2 version is known to work on state-of-the-art Linux distributions (e.g. Fedora Core 4). See also src/arch/unix/x11/gnome/TODO
MS-Windows changes:
Added "always on top" option. (Very cool if you're web browsing or doing other stuff)
MS-DOS changes:
The experimental netplay feature has been extended to MS-DOS for testing.
Miscellaneous changes:
Added various new screenshot formats.
Improved the image content lister to display at least the first part of a circular directory listing.
Made the tape routines able to cope with non-standard header sizes.
You can get it from here.
VICE 1.19 Released
VICE 1.19 Released
Last edited by PARALAX on 20/01/2006 - 5:08, edited 2 times in total.
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Thanks for pointing it out, (name removed)
And for people that don't want the WinVICE,
just go to http://www.viceteam.org/
Compiling the new x64 on my Slackware as we speak..
And for people that don't want the WinVICE,
just go to http://www.viceteam.org/
Compiling the new x64 on my Slackware as we speak..