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VICE

VICE

VICE (The Versatile Commodore Emulator) executes programs intended for the old 8-bit computers. The current version emulates the C64, the C128, the VIC20, almost all PET models, the PLUS4 and the CBM-II (aka C610).

VICE is one of the most widely-used emulators of the Commodore 8-bit microcomputers.

This package does not contain the various ROM images needed to actually use the emulators; they are available separately from other locations.

 VICE 2.0

Price
Free to download

Size
7.1MB
License

GNU GPL v2

Developer
Andreas Boose, Tibor Biczo, Dag Lem, Andreas Dehmel, Andreas Matthies, Martin Pottendorfer, Spiro Trikaliotis, David Hansel, Markus Brenner, Marco van den Heuvel, Christian Vogelgsang, Fabrizio Gennari

Website
www.viceteam.org

System Requirements

Support Sites:
Manual, Documentation, SourceForge Project Page, VICE Knowledge Base, Commodore Free Magazine, retrobit's Podcast, The Commodore Zone

Selected Reviews:

Features include:

  • x64, a C64 emulator
  • x128, a C128 emulator
  • xvic, a VIC20 emulator
  • xpet, a PET emulator
  • xplus4, a PLUS4 emulator
  • xcbm2, a CBM-II emulator
  • c1541, a stand-alone disk image maintenance utility
  • petcat, a CBM BASIC de-tokenizer
  • cartconv, a C64/C128 cartridge conversion program.
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