Can ask you guys why you never considered CSS64 which i think miles better than vice or frodo?
Downloaded both versions, The Frodo is great for Tape based games, using vice for disk games. Vice is locking my system alot... Not complaining just letting you know. Jumpman(Disk/Vice) and Jumpman Jr.(Tape/Frodo) never hang and thats all I care about at the moment. Thanks alot guys.
Can ask you guys why you never considered CSS64 which i think miles better than vice or frodo?
You mean CCS64? As far as I am aware, the source code is not available.
c64psp just started off as an experiment, my next step up from helloworld. Given the lack of other C64 emulators available (at the time) I thought others might like to see it.
c64psp - http://urch.in/c64psp - c64 emulator for psp
My work is based on PS2 port of Vice. So quite easy to port on PSP. And the second reason is that I'm using Vice on PC.Can ask you guys why you never considered CSS64
CSS64 is nice, but seems very PC oriented (is there any port of it ?), and if source code is not available, so it is impossible to port.
Awesome Work by both coders
Please feel free to use any of my screenshots, also if you need a forum supplying for dedicated discussion of your projects we can do that and also if you would like we can host your sites with a *whatever.dcemu.co.uk or on our sister network sites at *whatever*.emufanatics.com or *whatever*.emulation64.com the only thing required to have is a small google ad and thats it![]()
I must need glasses, just realised this has a virtual keyboard! You probably already know but for those who don't, pressing R1 brings up the keyboard, then pressing o selects your key.
Just had my first go on Hunchback, very happy![]()
I was the one who ported ccs64 to DirectX8. Originally a DirectX 5 release. It is not open source, but the source can be gotten by requesting it from the author. I can tell you that a port to the PSP is nigh on impossible as it is geared originally towards the windows platform.
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