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CCS64 V2.0 B   [2002]

CCS64 V2.0 B Released by :
Computerbrains Cracking Service [web]

Release Date :
3 February 2002

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

AKA :
CCS64 emulator

Website :
http://www.ccs64.com/

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... Graham of Oxyron
  Per Håkan Sundell of Computerbrains Cracking Service
Design .... Per Håkan Sundell of Computerbrains Cracking Service
Idea .... Per Håkan Sundell of Computerbrains Cracking Service

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Summary
Submitted by CyberBrain on 9 February 2002
Facts:
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CCS64 emulates briefly the following things of an old C64 system:

* The main Commodore 64 console, with the keyboard and peripherals like joysticks, paddles and mouse. It emulates both the different systems sold in Europe as well as the USA.
* Up to four 1541 diskdrives are emulated (which means that you use special files on your PC, as a replacement for the old 5 1/4 inch floppy disks)
* The C2N cassette recorder is also emulated (which means the you use special files on your PC, as a replacement for the old magnetic tapes)
* Many of the old cartridges (that means special hardware expansions for the C64, which were plugged in at the back of the computer) are also emulated.

For more information, please read the full Documentation.

For the emulation of some of the old media there are some new file formats introduced. View Cartridge File Format online. View the Raw-Tape File Format online.

About the Raw-Tape files (.TAP), it is possible to convert the original game tapes by using special programs together with special adapter or just using your soundcard together with an ordinary cassette recorder. I myself use my Amiga computer to convert tapes, and for this I have built a Special Adapter in hardware that connects like an ordinary disk-drive to the Amiga and at the other side it has a connection to the Commodore C2N tape station. I have written special programs for this adapter and Amiga in assembler, OriginalTape.ASM, TurboTape64.ASM and Vic20Load.ASM .
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