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C64 Debugger V0.52   [2016]

C64 Debugger V0.52 Released by :
Slajerek

Release Date :
25 June 2016

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

Website :
https://sourceforge.net/projects/c64-debugger/

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (5 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Slajerek of Samar Productions
Idea .... Slajerek of Samar Productions
Test .... Isildur of Samar Productions
  Mr Wegi of Elysium

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User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 25 June 2016
dunno, it's still long from being usable for me, keyboard act weird (no shifted keys apart nuberkeys, no regular c64 chars in their positions) and still fails to load and run the programs i already reported in the thread.
User Comment
Submitted by Slajerek on 25 June 2016
I would call this a maintenance release. I reviewed what needs to be done to have newest Vice 2.4.28, it's in progress, but not ready for this release. Enjoy!

v0.52 (2016/06/25)
Bug fixed: Key "7" was not mapped to C64 (thanks Wolfram Heyer for spotting this)
Bug fixed: Basic pointers $2D-$32, $AE/$AF were initialised when PRG is loaded and basic SYS is detected. That caused some decrunchers to not work properly when PRG was started automatically (thanks Michael Tackett for reporting and iAN CooG for help)
C64 keyboard mapping screen in Settings
Mapping keyboard shortcuts screen in Settings
Mapping of C64 memory to a file (read/write via mmap on MacOS/Linux, read-only on Windows)
Select Audio Output device in Settings
Apply fast boot kernal patch in Settings
When CPU is in jam state then CTRL+R will start running emulation automatically (thanks Marc Schoe Nefeld for suggestion)
Hi-res sprites in VIC state are rendered with their colours if colour data rendering is selected (change with CTRL+K)
Emulation Speed parameter in Settings
Shortcut to Clear memory markers
Save memory state & access markers to a CSV file (suggested by Wackee)
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