- #Commodore 64 emulator windows 10 full
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#Commodore 64 emulator windows 10 windows 8
Works on Windows 10, Windows 8 and Windows 7 (32/64 bits).Time to play a few games. Any other assigned keys to joystick buttons that people seem to like would be of interest too, such as spacebar, F1, Y, N, etc.WinVICE is the best Commodore 64 emulator we have seen so far, for playing C64 games on a Windows 10, Windows 8 or Windows 7 PC. I'm guessing I can assign that to a button on my F310 joystick, just not sure yet if I can do that through Vice or need to use some 3rd party key mapping app. I much prefer the interface, and I guess I'll just put up with having to press Alt W to fast load and then pressing it again to deactivate it. I'm sure CCS64 is a great emulator, and the auto fast loading/auto deactivation really is great, but I didn't feel like digging into why I was experiencing such problems. So I erased the emulator and installed Vice in LB, and every single issue above has been fixed. I wasn't particularly impressed with it's interface either, and found that it was causing certain games to input ghost responses as well (such as making Mario walk left when I wasn't touching the joystick). Even games I had just loaded ten minutes prior with no problem would now cause the dreaded Commodore 64 "bad syntax" or no such file found error. This was only after successfully LB launching a few games that it began to happen. The CCS64 Emulator was giving me a few issues, such as a glitch causing it to try to load bad file names when I'd launch games via LB, etc. Just a small update: I switched to Vice for Commodore 64 Emulation. Select the correct id for the HardSID sound card. Turns on the most accurate emulation of the disk drive when loading from disk or tape file images.Īutomatically starts the program that are loaded at the start of CCS64.ĭo not start the program that are loaded at the start of CCS64.įorce the emulator to use the windowed mode of the DirectX graphics display. Turns on the fastload feature when loading from disk or tape file images. The optional index tells which individual file inside of a disk/tape images that should be loaded (default is the first one).Ĭhange the filename of the config file to be used (default is c64.cfg). Here are the command line for ccs64 incase you want to add any.įilename.Ī filename that describes a disk/tape/cartridge image to be loaded at the start of CCS64. As a c64 fanboy myself i am glad to help Last Ninja FTW!!!
#Commodore 64 emulator windows 10 android
All my experience has been Android as of late, and far as retro gaming setup it's only been on the pi 3 using Retropie, so relearning windows and also sorting thru lb setup is going to be a project. Haven't owned a Windows computer in years. So you would then have two C64 systems imported, one called "Commodore 64" and another called "Commodore 64 New Games" (or whatever you want to call it). So for example you could call it "Commodore 64 New Games" and as that is not a default system name you will be asked what to scrape it as, just say Commodore 64 again.
#Commodore 64 emulator windows 10 full
The default in the dropdown is "Commodore 64" so use that for your full set, then for the other instead of using the dropdown you can actually type into the box. You can simply name the systems slightly differently when importing and point them both to the same emulator. What I'm wondering is how do I setup launch box to see both folders and yet keep them separate entities on the lb interface? I don't want to dump them both into one folder to direct lb to. I have yet to import either folder into Launchbox.
I'm mainly into old arcade games from early 1990s and older so this romset suits me to narrow down to that era more or less.Ī question I have about the lb rom path setup for anybody out there.I hand made two folders in windows for some Commodore 64 games, one for all ROMs and one for hand picked ROMs that mainly are new better versions of games recently made of older C64 originals.