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VICE 3.2   [2018]

Released by :
VICE Team [web]

Release Date :
20 May 2018

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

Website :
https://sourceforge.net/projects/vice-emu/

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (4 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Blacky Stardust of VICE Team
  Compyx of Focus, VICE Team
  Fabbo of VICE Team
  Groepaz of Dienstagstreff, The Solution, VICE Team
  McMartin of VICE Team
  Olaf Seibert of VICE Team
  Soci of Singular, The IDE64 project, VICE Team
  Unseen of VICE Team

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User Comment
Submitted by XmikeX on 30 November 2018
I'm warming up to the 3.2 VICE and its charms. Compyx and McMartin have been educating me !

Meanwhile... We might need to get Z80 clocks more exact.
There is at least one CP/M + VDC + SID game after all (!) - Blue Bastards from Outer Space .. this is not a joke, i'm serious.

..

Related note : I'm slowly building a Z80 testsuite for possible bugreporting.
Beta Test your emulated Z80 clocks here, a preliminary LDIR test with CIA timing - Z80 CycleTimer (LDIR v CIA)
User Comment
Submitted by NecroPolo on 23 September 2018
Very nice release overall, it runs pretty smooth but it is quite a step-back considering sound compared to 2.x that has ReSID-fp.
User Comment
Submitted by Smasher on 23 May 2018
gotcha! ReSID = 250%, FastSID = 2000%. thanks a lot! :)
ah, video settings / CRT emulation = no changes in speed
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 22 May 2018
the "big" difference between current and earlier releases is the default for resid resampling modes
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 22 May 2018
Disable crt emulation in video settings/VICII rendering. That is usually a CPU hog.
User Comment
Submitted by Smasher on 22 May 2018
I played around with the settings and I didn't get any speed improvements. Gröpaz could you pleez help this lamer here and give some hints which setting(s) should I touch to get more speed? I don't expect to reach the same speed as 2.x, sure, but hey, now it's too slow.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 21 May 2018
default config is "as accurate as possible". if you prefer speed over accuracy, you can always change that yourself - we don't.
User Comment
Submitted by PAL on 21 May 2018
"default config" might be wrong then... however... awesome work greetings to all contributing to a even better emulator of our platform of love!
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 21 May 2018
Always fun to hear this (you don't realize that most of this "problem" comes from the more accurate default config, i guess) :)
User Comment
Submitted by Smasher on 21 May 2018
yes Overkiller, I've seen this one. nice work! but: I get 1400% speed at warp speed with 2.4, 300% with 3.2... so I'll stay with the old love
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.j on 21 May 2018
thanks very much for the update!!!
User Comment
Submitted by ws on 21 May 2018
If only the monitoring features of ICU64 were always included.
User Comment
Submitted by The Overkiller on 20 May 2018
Let's hope ZeSmasher will see this entry :D
User Comment
Submitted by FATFrost on 20 May 2018
Great! This should stop the moaning for a bit. ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Knight Rider on 20 May 2018
This is a very nice suprise
User Comment
Submitted by Thierry on 20 May 2018
Exelent , try it now!, thanks
User Comment
Submitted by Compyx on 19 May 2018
VICE 3.2 release announcement
=============================

The next iteration of VICE is here. This release features a lot of bug fixes
and some new additions. For details on what has been fixed and what new
features have been added, check the NEWS file, or the Changelog for more
detailed information.

This release is a source-only release with all the ports/UI's of the previous
releases. From this release on, all ports/UI's will be deleted except for the
SDL1/2 builds and the new (experimental) Gtk3 port.


Gtk3 port
---------

Since even after repeated requests no developers showed up to keep the various
ports alive (Mac Cocoa, Win32, BeOS, etc) we've decided to use the Gtk3/GLib
toolkit to be able to still provide a proper UI on Windows, Mac and Linux/BSD.

The Gtk3 UI is at present still a work in progress, though it currently is
pretty complete. We'll providing binaries for Gtk3 at a later date.


SDL port
-------------

For systems that don't support Gtk3, there's the SDL UI. This UI is complete
and works on all systems VICE currently supports.
(For systems supporting Gtk3 there's an SDL UI available)


So, this release is the last release with the legacy ports. No bugs will be
fixed in any of those port, nor will new features be added. For that, use
either the new Gtk3 UI or the SDL UI.


Our project page: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vice-emu/
To report bugs: https://sourceforge.net/p/vice-emu/bugs/

(To get started with reporting bugs, here's an experimental Gtk3 Windows build:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/vice-emu/files/experimental%20..)
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