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VICE 3.8   [2023]

VICE 3.8 Released by :
VICE Team [web]

Release Date :
24 December 2023

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

Website :
https://vice-emu.sourceforge.io

User rating:**********  10/10 (11 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Blacky Stardust of VICE Team
  Compyx of Focus, VICE Team
  dqh of VICE Team
  Durandal of Retrocomputacion, VICE Team
  Empathicqubit of VICE Team
  Fabbo of VICE Team
  Groepaz of Dienstagstreff, The Solution, VICE Team
  Martin Pottendorfer
  Olaf Seibert of VICE Team
  OldWoman37 of VICE Team
  Strobe of Menace, Onslaught, VICE Team
  Texel of VICE Team
  Unseen

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by ciccior2003 on 6 November 2024
sorry I see now the option "Allow opposite directions"
User Comment
Submitted by ciccior2003 on 6 November 2024
I m waiting a Vice release with correct reading of registers DC00 and DC01 for joystick. Top-down contemporary pressure is currently not mapped as well as left-right.
User Comment
Submitted by The Syndrom on 6 November 2024
@jab thanks. didn't work for me, as I kept being stuck in the "choose file" loop, but got me on the right path. I updated the target folder settings directly in registry, now it's working again. (had already deleted the 3.7. folder)
User Comment
Submitted by jab on 4 November 2024
@The Syndrom: I'm using Win10, so no Win11 experience here yet... but seems that Windows allows changing the file association to a new Vice version only by deleting the old version's binary (or e.g. just renaming its directory temporarily).
As a workaround I've ended up making a symbolic link to my current vice version directory (mklink /d c:\tools\vice c:\tools\GTK3VICE-3.8-win64-r45356) and then registering the file association through that link. When upgrading I only recreate the link. Pretty similar to the .bat workaround on that thread.
User Comment
Submitted by The Syndrom on 4 November 2024
when updating from 3.7 to 3.8 I ran into this exact problem described here (cannot assign file associations):

https://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=82388

anyone had this and found a better fix ?
User Comment
Submitted by Viscid on 16 May 2024
Does anyone know how to use the Hardsid4U (USB) with this emulator? The manual and the sourcecode somehow contain information that it may work, but I don't know how. I only have a special patched Version, which is too old now. Any hints please? (Private Message is ok, too). THANKS
User Comment
Submitted by Yogibear on 7 January 2024
Great release!
User Comment
Submitted by apprentix on 25 December 2023
Fantastic! Thank you for Linux support!
User Comment
Submitted by Knight Rider on 25 December 2023
Santa was busy in the night
User Comment
Submitted by spider-j on 25 December 2023
Oh, major release. Not that I care much about numbers as I compile the current trunk anyway every now and then, but I use that opportunity again to thank you all very, very much! :-)

VICE is such a great emulator.
User Comment
Submitted by dqh on 24 December 2023
macOS 3.8 binaries are here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/vice-emu/files/releases/binari..
User Comment
Submitted by Paladin on 24 December 2023
Thanks to you all for this wonderful present. Merry Christmas Vice Team!
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