Awesome C64 Emulator Hacking Tool!!

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Awesome C64 Emulator Hacking Tool!!

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This Tool, taps interfaces with C64 Emulator and allows you to poke around games/demos etc
and see what is going on.

YouTube Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjcvR5McmSg&feature=fvsr

Download: http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/down ... ?id=104095

Official Website: http://icu64.blogspot.com/
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Re: Awesome C64 Emulator Hacking Tool!!

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I wanted to post a comment on his site, but the bl**dy thing wouldn't play ball. Perhaps the chappie may stumble on this site and read it here:

Great, er, thingy!

Reminds me of the Action Replay memory monitor, so with that in mind I'd like to request a few handy functions you may like consider adding. Thank you.

1. Action Replay-style cheat engines. I was always slightly disappointed that the computer-based ARs didn't have the advanced trainers of their console cousins. So I'd like to request functions such as the damage bar monitor, differences analyser and such like.

2. The Amiga AR had a function whereby it would try and 'rip' game music to save as MIDI, if it was easily locatable and not taking the form of sampled sound. I'd like a bit of this on the Icu Frodo.

3. Perhaps most importantly, I would like the Icu Frodo to be able to act as a conduit between emulator and soundcard joystick socket, so I can use the wealth of C64 MIDI software with the emulator.

4. Oh, and perhaps the same principle could be extended to the PC's parallel port so the XE1541 cable could be used to access a real disk drive from the emulator too.

5. Action Replay-style POKE screen, with a handy reading of the previous value of the memory location just changed.

Thanks very much and I hope these suggestions may inspire in some way, be they used or not.
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