| | blacky
Registered: Sep 2007 Posts: 41 |
VICE 2.2 has been released
VICE 2.2 has been released.
VICE is the Versatile Commodore Emulator, it emulates the Commodore C64,
C128, VIC20, PET, PLUS4 and the CBM-II, as well as the C64 DTV, and it
runs on Win32, Unix, DOS, RiscOS, OS/2, BeOS, QNX, SkyOS, AmigaOS and
GP2X systems.
VICE is *free* software released under the GNU General Public License,
and as such it comes with full source code.
The most important changes from the last version can be found at the end
of this posting.
For more information and download instructions check out the VICE home
page at:
http://www.viceteam.org/
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At the time this was written the VICE home page was not updated yet,
rest assured that it will be updated soon.
In the meantime, please use
http://vice-emu.sourceforge.net/
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The VICE team wishes you all a Merry Christmas!
The VICE team.
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Most important changes since the last version include:
** General
----------
- On autostart, do not change true drive emulation (TDE) anymore by
default. The old behaviour can be switched on again by specifiying
-autostart-handle-tde on the command line.
There is one drawback of this behaviour: If TDE is switched on, an
image attached must fit to the drive type set. For example, when you
attach a .D81, you must have the drive type set to 1581, or the
autostart will fail.
- Added automatic Warp mode during autostart. If this resource is enabled then
VICE automatically enables the warp mode and then loads a file. After
loading the warp mode is disabled again and then the program is started.
- Autostarting a PRG file can now be done in three different ways:
* "Virtual FS": This mode mounts the directory where the file resides as a
virtual filesystem on drive #8 and then loads the PRG via virtual drive
traps. This was the only way of autostarting in previous VICE versions
and is still the default.
* "Inject to RAM": The PRG file is loaded from VICE directly into the RAM of
the emulated machine. Then the memory setup of a Basic LOAD is simulated
and the program is run. This is the fastest mode available but may lack
compatibility as no actual load operation was performed in the emulator.
However, no drive setup is altered during the operation.
* "Diskimage": VICE creates a temporary new disk image and copies the
contents of the PRG file onto it. Then this image is mounted in drive #8
and the program is loaded from there. If TDE is enabled then the load
operation is most compatible. The disk image stays attached until a new
image is mounted.
- Improved PAL emulation is now available for Unix/Xaw XVideo mode, and
AmigaOS. Only the YUV packed modes work, the planar modes still use the
old code paths, though.
- Sound core has been reworked to enable lower latency of operation.
Approximately 50 ms latency values are now routinely reached, and some
people have reported that as low as 30 ms still works for them.
- New SDL port. See ReadmeSDL.txt for details.
- New win64 ports, both amd64/x64 and ia64 are supported (msvc compile only).
- New SDL based armle, mipsle, ppcbe and shle QNX 6.x ports.
- New SDL based M68k and sparc SunOS ports.
- New SDL based Syllable port.
- New SDL based Dingoo port.
- Remote monitor (in other words: TCP/IP interface to VICE monitor) added.
- Fixed non-6502/6510 CPU handling in monitor.
** C64/C128 changes
-------------------
- ReSID's resampler has been optimized with MMX assembly. Some long-standing
bugs in resample-interpolate mode were also fixed.
- ReSID-FP has been optimized, too. It clocks the analog parts at half the
rate now, which saves CPU during filter emulation especially for 6581 modes.
- Added SFX Sound Sampler and SFX Sound Expander emulation.
- Added EasyFlash cartridge emulation.
- Added paddle emulation.
- Added lightpen/lightgun emulation, currently only available for the following
ports: SDL, GTK+, cocoa, win32/win64 and msdos.
- Added support for the following userport joystick adapters: CGA/Protovision,
DXS/HIT, PET (normally only used on the PET/CBM2), Hummer (normally only
used on the C64DTV) and OEM (normally only used on the VIC20).
** C128 changes
---------------
- Added RAM banks 2 and 3 support.
- Improved the VDC emulation.
- Stereo SID $D7xx range support.
** VIC20 changes
----------------
- New cycle exact emulation core. Handles accesses to unconnected
address space and in-line graphics data changes correctly.
(fixes "Impossiblator 3" and others)
- Improved VIC emulation (in-line color/reverse mode changes on half-chars).
- Cartridge handling rewritten.
- Added Mega-Cart cartridge emulation.
- Added Final Expansion cartridge emulation.
- Default memory configuration changed from full to unexpanded.
- Added paddle emulation.
- Added lightpen/lightgun emulation, currently only available for the following
ports: SDL, GTK+, cocoa, win32/win64 and msdos.
- Corrected the joystick support, since the VIC20 can only have one joystick
attached on the joystick port.
- Added support for the following userport joystick adapters: CGA/Protovision
(normally only used on the C64/C128), PET (normally only used on the
PET/CBM2), Hummer (normally only used on the C64DTV) and OEM.
** PLUS4 changes
----------------
- Added Digibooster SID Cart add-on emulation.
- Added SID Cart joystick port emulation.
- Fixed bug in tape recording.
- Improved graphics handling.
** C64DTV changes
-----------------
- Replaced old DTVSID emulation with ReSID-DTV.
- Minor bug fixes and emulation improvements.
- Added support for the following userport joystick adapters: CGA/Protovision
(normally only used on the C64/C128), PET (normally only used for the PET),
Hummer and OEM (normally only used on the VIC20).
** PET changes
--------------
- Corrected the joystick support, since the only way a PET can use a joystick
is by a userport joystick adapter, the following userport joystick adapters
are currently supported: CGA/Protovision (normally only used on the
C64/C128), PET, Hummer (normally only used on the C64DTV) and OEM (normally
only used on the VIC20).
** CBM2 changes
---------------
- Corrected the joystick support, since the only way a CBM2 can use a joystick
is by a userport joystick adapter, the following userport joystick adapters
are currently supported: CGA/Protovision (normally only used on the
C64/C128), PET, Hummer (normally only used on the C64DTV) and OEM (normally
only used on the VIC20).
** Unix changes
---------------
- Rudimentary PulseAudio sound driver has been added.
- Added support for dynamic loading of FFMPEG libraries.
- Added support for dynamic loading of OpenCBM and Lame library
** MS-Windows changes
---------------------
- New video driver using DirectX9 if possible. This allows free window scaling
and fullscreen mode covering the whole screen. Using a fixed aspect ratio
is optional.
- New Danish and Turkish translations of the UI elements and
command-line options.
- Added support for dynamic loading of FFMPEG libraries.
- Added support for dynamic loading of OpenCBM and Lame library
- New Italian kaymap.
** AmigaOS changes
------------------
- New Danish and Turkish translations of the UI elements and
command-line options.
- Added experimental PCI HardSID and Catweasel support.
- Used AROS (x86, ppc, amd64) new lowlevel libraries which should make USB
joysticks and joypads usable.
** Mac OS X changes
-------------------
- Cocoa port now supports all emulators
- Support for Mac OS X versions 10.4, 10.5, and 10.6 and PowerPC, Intel 32,
and 64 Bit Support.
- Cocoa UI redesign. Emulator window is reduced to emulation display only.
Emulator is controlled with the new control window. There disk and tape
images can be attached by clicking on the image or dragging files there.
Added the tape controls for the datasette and the status bar.
Added a master volume slider.
- Added SyncDraw display mode that does temporal filtering of the frames
generated by the machine (motion blur). This enhances the display quality in
moving scenes if the machine frame rate does not match the display refresh
rate (e.g. a 50 Hz C64 is shown on a 60 Hz LCD display)
- Added FLIcker Fixer to SyncDraw mode that does full frame reconstruction,
i.e. two half frames are buffered and displayed as a full frame. This helps
to reduce flicker in FLI modes but might introduce too much blur in other
modes.
- Attach image file dialogs now show the contents of the selected disk/tape
image and allow to pick a program to load from there.
- Emulator is now paused if Mac OS X goes to sleep.
- The CoreAudio sound driver was completely rewritten to support the updated
sound APIs found in the new Mac OS X versions.
- Added movie recording in QuickTime format (PowerPC and 32 Bit Intel only)
- Added support for dynamic loading of FFMPEG libraries installed via MacPorts
- Added support for dynamic loading of OpenCBM and Lame library
- Improved build scripts to support all current Mac OS X versions,
architectures, and compilers (gcc 4.0, gcc 4.2, clang)
- Libnet and libpcap updated to current versions
- Some keymap fixes in cocoa port |
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| | abaddon Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 28 |
The Linux version should show the CPU status and regs as a part of the monitor status line. It gets annoying having to use a separate monitor command to see what's being modified. In Windows, you could see the status in a separate window. |
| | TomoAlien Account closed
Registered: Jul 2007 Posts: 17 |
I abolutely LOVE the improved sound driver. Now i can watch trackmos with synced music without stuttering every time it loads something. Also streaching... HOORAY!!
Also, the image contents box is broken:
I can select stuff in it, but i can't see it. |
| | Rubi Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 48 |
Quote: I abolutely LOVE the improved sound driver. Now i can watch trackmos with synced music without stuttering every time it loads something. Also streaching... HOORAY!!
Also, the image contents box is broken:
I can select stuff in it, but i can't see it.
Reboot your windows and try again. This helps with this problem most times. |
| | TomoAlien Account closed
Registered: Jul 2007 Posts: 17 |
Quote: Reboot your windows and try again. This helps with this problem most times.
Thank you. That solved the problem :). |
| | cycle Account closed
Registered: Feb 2007 Posts: 3 |
I think there is a bug when starting x64.exe (win32) in full screen mode - either by the command line or in the ini file. After switching back to window the menu options are all messed up (options are missing, CTRL-X no longer works).
Also, it would be great since WinVice now stretches the canvas using direct X to include tha ability to 'zoom' into the screen to remove parts or all of the border.
For example, in this line of code (arch\win32\video-dx9.c) instead of using NULL for the source rectangle, specify a rectangle that can be smaller than the full canvas (preferably adjustable using a slider bar). A NULL rectangle is currently stretching the full source canvas to full screen:
stretchresult = IDirect3DDevice9_StretchRect(canvas->d3ddev, canvas->d3dsurface, NULL, d3dbackbuffer, canvas->dest_rect_ptr, d3dpreffilter);
If this is implemented it would probably be useful as a command line option also as some software does make use of the border. eg: -zoom 0 (no zoom/default) -zoom 35 (use a source rectangle 35 pixels smaller than the canvas to remove most of the unused border (obviously the rectangle would need to be centered within the canvas.
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| | Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5086 |
true man use d016&d011 to remove the borders. |
| | chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11350 |
cycle: please post feature request on the tracker at sourceforge, then eventually someone will pick them up and implement them :) |
| | cycle Account closed
Registered: Feb 2007 Posts: 3 |
I think I did in the past but I will again since now it would be much easier to implement. While going through the code I found how to do it myself then noticed a much more important problem - I can't get winvice to synchronise with the monitor refresh :( Without proper smooth scrolling on a 50hz display winvice is no use to me. Even using NTSC mode running NTSC software on a 60hz display is not scrolling properly :(
Real C64 graphics glide smoothly across the screen - I can't stand stuttering. |
| | Ventura Account closed
Registered: Jan 2006 Posts: 67 |
Works fine on Ubuntu last time I checked, looks like I'm the only one...
As far as PAL/NTSC sync issues go: both don't run at exactly 50Hz, or any display refresh rate for that matter, so there are glitches. |
| | cycle Account closed
Registered: Feb 2007 Posts: 3 |
True, but if the emulator was synchronised with a vertical blank they would be smooth. The emulation speed would be slightly faster/slower than a real C64 perhaps but it would be less noticeable than jerky scrolling. |
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