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2009-05-13 09:56
Fredrik
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Vice or CCS64

Witch of them two programs do you use, if you want to play demos on you pc?
I have tried them both and the sound is more accurate in Vice than in CCS64.
Do you think the same?
Do Vice have another "sidgenerator" that the CCS64?

(And of couse, the real 64 is the best way to look at demos)


2009-05-13 10:31
assiduous
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Quote:
Witch of them two programs do you use, if you want to play demos on you pc?
neither

Quote:
Do Vice have another "sidgenerator" that the CCS64?
yes it does.
2009-05-13 10:31
Scout

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or HoXS64 (http://www.hoxs64.net/)
2009-05-13 10:42
Radiant

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I use VICE. CCS64 is really lacking these days.
2009-05-13 11:47
Inge

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I mainly use CCS64, because I can't work without the built-in monitor.
2009-05-13 12:29
assiduous
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Quote: I mainly use CCS64, because I can't work without the built-in monitor.

the op asked about an emu to watch demos as far as i understood.
2009-05-13 13:55
LOGAN
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Hmm I see CCS64 has a new version (first in 7 years I think). Besides VICE is free and open source, it seems also be more on par with current releases. I have to admit the last time I tried CCS64 I didn't even have windows :D
2009-05-13 15:57
QuasaR

Registered: Dec 2001
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me uses Vice since it's the only emu working under Linux...
2009-05-13 17:19
chatGPZ

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both ccs64 and hoxs64 work just fine in wine :)
2009-05-13 18:34
iAN CooG

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Quote: Hmm I see CCS64 has a new version (first in 7 years I think). Besides VICE is free and open source, it seems also be more on par with current releases. I have to admit the last time I tried CCS64 I didn't even have windows :D

CCS64 is being updated at least once every year. I don't use it many times, like hoxs64 just to test if something is not working in Vice, there are too many features in vice misssing in other emulators to make me stop using it, and the monitor only misses a full screen editor, else is far more complete and precise than the one CCS, break/watch points in CCS just suck imho.
2009-05-13 18:58
Skate

Registered: Jul 2003
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Quote: I mainly use CCS64, because I can't work without the built-in monitor.

Vice has a built-in monitor as well of course. What do you mean by that?

My vote goes to Vice. But I respect CCS64 and HoXS64 as well.

There also other emulators like Frodo which is suitable for weak console platforms.

Don't forget nocash (no$c64) emulator/debugger. It has a very basic emulation module but an advanced debugger.
 
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