Only if a game won't work you can untick the Virtual device traps and try it again.
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They are both ticked by default and I recommend to leave it like that. The two settings True drive emulation and Virtual device traps located in the menu Options are often the cause for games not working and therefore are kind of important. An example is shown in the picture on the right (it's a Competition Pro USB there btw.). To use it in WinVICE you have to select it from the list in the Joystick settings. That means the gamepad must work with Windows games. Therefore it must be installed and calibrated under Windows correctly. It is also possible to control your man with a PC-Gamepad or -Joystick. Shortcuts at the Start Menu, on the Desktop etc. To start the C64 emulator you just have to execute the file 圆4.exe in the main folder of WinVICE. I put it at: C:\Program Files\WinVICE-1.20\
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WinVICE doesn't have an installer, so you just have to extract the zip file to any place on your harddrive.
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WinVICE-x.y.zip whereas x is the major and y the minor version number (e.g. Furthermore when replaying one can abort playback and take on the action himself at any time.Ĭomments Getting started Installation Īfter downloading WinVICE you get a zip file, which is called: Even when recording several hours the resulting files won't exceed a couple of megabytes and thus can be easily emailed etc. With the history function it is possible to record and replay the emulated action. This bug has been eliminated in version 1.18 and higher.
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The WinVICE version 1.17 contains a bug, which will crash the emulator after more than one hour runtime at normal emulation speed. Every system can be accessed by an executable file (e.g. The Windows port of VICE is called WinVICE and emulates the C64, the C128, the VIC20, all PET models (except the SuperPET 9000), the PLUS4 and the CBM-II (aka C610). VICE (Versatile Commodore Emulator) is an emulator for the Commodore 8-bit computer range.