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This means that the program simulates, or rather emulates the old computer, enabling you to run most of the old software you had for that old machine, running it just like it would in the past. Of course there are some small differences compared to the real thing, but my goal has been to minimize the differences as much as it is possible. 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. For more information, please read the full Documentation. For easy starting up instructions please read this file by Stuart Toomer!

It can also be quite useful to search for your questions and possible answers in the new forum or the archived wwwboard.

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. Default mapping mode is symbolic. All characters on your keyboard represent the corresponding keys on a C64 keyboard, if available. The other mode is positional. That means that when you press a key on your keyboard, a character shows up that should be there if it were a C64 keyboard.

For example, when you press shift and 2, a double quote will show. If you press the minus key a plus sign will show. With symbolic mapping, your keyboard will work as expected, provided you have a keyboard with a US layout.

However, there are certain keys on a C64 keyboard that are not on yours. Those keys have been mapped as follows:. Keep this in mind when you're choosing the keys which represent your virtual joystick.

Some menus require the CRSR keys to scroll through them. By default, the arrow keys represent the CRSR keys. The emulator substantially reproduces this legacy machine in minute detail. My personal interest in the C64 has been very intensive since when I was spending nearly all my time with it, and I was deeply involved in the so called "Scene".

When I later in It was ported to the Wii by Simon Kagstrom, and many C64 games are fully playable on the Wii with it. This version is not the same as Troy Davis implementation, but Troys work is available in a branch in the JaC64 is a Commodore 64 emulator completely written in Java and therefore runnable from a modern web-browser.

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