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blacky
Registered: Sep 2007 Posts: 41 |
VICE 2.4 has been released.
VICE 2.4 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, OS/2, BeOS, QNX, and AmigaOS 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://vice-emu.sourceforge.net/
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Note that some of the binaries are not available yet (sunos 4.x and qnx 4.x), we are still working on them, they will be available soon.
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The VICE team.
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* Upgrading
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If you run into trouble please try removing any VICE configuration files
left from previous installs.
(vice.ini / .vicerc / vice2.cfg / vice-sdl.ini depending on platform)
* Changes in VICE 2.4
======================
** General
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- New SDL based MIPS Windows NT port.
- New SDL based native Dingoo port.
- New monitor commands: autostart and autoload.
- Rewrite of the sound system, output is now mono/stereo selectable.
- Split off the 5x0 model from the 6x0/7x0 models in xcbm2, new emulator is
called xcbm5x0.
- Split off sid player from c64, new program is called vsid.
- New maintainer for the polish translations, they are now 100% up2date.
- New IEC FD2000/4000 drive support.
- New 1541 drive sounds emulation.
- 1541 drive emulation has been greatly improved.
** C64/C128 changes
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- ACIA address now selectable.
- I/O conflict behaviour now selectable.
- Added Pagefox cartridge support.
- Added Silverrock cartridge support.
- Added Formel64 cartridge support.
- IDE64 support extended to be able to handle 4 devices.
- IDE64 FD/CD/CF support added.
- Added "Kingsoft" ("Business Basic" aka "S'more") cartridge support.
- SFX sound sampler, SFX sound expander and digimax extended to output in
stereo.
- Added Triple SID support.
- Added Nordic Replay support to the Retro Replay cartridge emulation.
- Added video to audio leak sound support.
- Added VICII 'no border' mode support.
- Magic Voice cartridge emulation improvements.
- Added support for the kingsoft and starbyte userport joystick adapters.
- Added MicroMys, SmartMouse, Atari CX-22 trackball, and Atari mouse
support.
- Added supercard+ support.
- Added DS12C887 RTC expansion support.
- Added userport RTC (58321a) expansion support.
** C64 changes
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- Support for drive burst modification.
** C128 changes
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- Improved the z80 cycle emulation.
- C128 model can be selected.
- Added internal function RAM and RAM+RTC support.
** VIC20 changes
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- Added I/O conflict checking with selectable behaviour.
- Added masC=uerade adapter support, I/O-only C64 carts can now also be used
with the VIC20 emulation.
- The VIC border mode can be selected now (none, normal, full, debug).
- Added DS12C887 RTC expansion support.
** PLUS4 changes
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- The TED border mode can be selected now (none, normal, full, debug).
- PLUS4 model can be selected.
** PET changes
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- Added proper SuperPET support, including 6809(/6309) CPU emulation,
6702 (dongle) emulation, and the TPUG MMU board (for Super-OS/9).
** CBM2 changes
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- CBM2 model can be selected.
** Cartconv changes
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- Display usage when -f/-t/-i/-o/-n/-l is given without an extra parameter.
** Petcat changes
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- Added Supergrafik support.
** Unix changes
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- New Russian, Spanish and Korean translations of the UI elements and
command-line options.
- Added copy/paste support to the XAW GUI.
- Added 'drag and drop' support to the GTK+ GUI.
- Added monitor window support using VTE to the GTK+ GUI.
** MS-Windows changes
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- Alot of GUI fixes and improvements.
- New Russian, Spanish and Korean translations of the UI elements and
command-line options.
- Hotkeys are now configurable by editing the win_hotkeys.vhk files.
- Source can now be compiled without DX.
** AmigaOS changes
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- New Russian, Spanish and Korean translations of the UI elements and
command-line options.
- Alot of GUI fixes and improvements.
- Improved the library loading system, when 'optional' libraries fail to load,
the features needing the library will be disabled.
- Added support for the catweasel.device driver.
** DOS changes
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- Added PCI Catweasel support.
- Added PCI HardSID support.
** Mac OS X changes
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** SDL UI changes
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- Added OpenCBM support.
** BeOS changes
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- Alot of GUI fixes and improvements.
- Joystick keysets have been fixed (again.)
- "beos" sound driver can now be tested on Haiku (at your own risk) with
command-line option: -sounddev beos
** OS/2 changes
---------------
- Alot of GUI fixes and improvements.
Enjoy!
Signed, Marco van den Heuvel.
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Urban Space Cowboy
Registered: Nov 2004 Posts: 45 |
Good to see improvements in G64 handling, old Electronic Arts titles' fat tracks pass much more smoothly now. Yay! |
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Mathman Account closed
Registered: Jul 2008 Posts: 3 |
Diskdrive sounds do not work in OSX, do they? I'm running vice-macosx-cocoa-i386+x86_64-10.6-clang-2.4.dmg |
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4mat
Registered: May 2010 Posts: 65 |
Out of interest, which ffmpeg are we supposed to use on this one? (on win32) The dlls I had for 2.3 don't seem to work, looking through the binary it says 'avcodec-52.dll' but I've tried a few ffmpeg installs and they're not being picked up for me. (also tried deleting my winvice.ini)
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Sander
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 493 |
I have similar problems as 4mat. On win7 here, tried different things, but i'm not able to capture a video from VICE any longer. Is this a common thing? |
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Flavioweb
Registered: Nov 2011 Posts: 463 |
There is a way to save lm monitor output to disk under linux?
I'm using 2.4 with gtk window. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11350 |
i am using these... no idea what dll is needed in windows
libavcodec 53. 61.100 / 53. 61.100
libavformat 53. 32.100 / 53. 32.100
libavdevice 53. 4.100 / 53. 4.100
libavfilter 2. 61.100 / 2. 61.100
libswscale 2. 1.100 / 2. 1.100
libswresample 0. 6.100 / 0. 6.100
libpostproc 52. 0.100 / 52. 0.100
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PARALAX
Registered: Mar 2012 Posts: 30 |
I've found another bug in this version: D64 directories will not be displayed any more when you try opening a disk image with ALT+8, so it's impossible to boot a one-file game or demo via mouse. I wonder that no one has note this before.
Edit: Seems to occur only sometimes. I still have to figure out why. |
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Count Zero
Registered: Jan 2003 Posts: 1920 |
As before:
Recent WinVICE at http://vice.pokefinder.org - please test with a nightly build and if the problem remains, report to the bug tracker :)
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PARALAX
Registered: Mar 2012 Posts: 30 |
Seems to be my fault this time as I didn't know that the font file "cmb-directory-charset" will be registered automatically. The problem only occurs after deleting the directory from another (test) installation and starting the emulator from another folder when unregistering the font file from the system. |
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Rastah Bar Account closed
Registered: Oct 2012 Posts: 336 |
When a snapshot is taken from a multidisk game it seems that the info about which disk was in the drive is lost. This can be problematic when loading the snapshot. H(ow) can that info be saved along with the c64 state? |
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