(26 Sep 2003) Version 1.13
Current VICE team members: Andreas Boose, Tibor Biczo, Dag Lem,
Andreas Dehmel, Thomas Bretz, Andreas Matthies, Martin Pottendorfer,
Markus Brenner, Spiro Trikaliotis.
Quickfinder
Unfortunately we no longer have the time to maintain a FAQ or other extra
documents. The old version of the FAQ is already quite outdated.
Anyway, we started setting up a new FAQ which can be found at the
VICE knowledge base in its
preliminary state.
Anyway, we probably need more help to keep all things going, so here
is the usual call for volunteers... ;-) If you like to join our
group, and help us in any way , please send a mail to
vice-devel@firenze.linux.it.
What is VICE?
VICE is a program that
runs on a Unix, MS-DOS, Win95/NT, OS/2, Acorn RISC OS
or BeOS machine and executes programs intended for the old 8-bit
computers. The current version emulates the C64, the C128, the VIC20,
all the PET models (except the SuperPET 9000, which is out of line
anyway), the PLUS4 and the CBM-II (aka C610).
If you have any comments or bug reports, please contact us at one of
the addresses given below.
VICE is under constant change. Anyone interested in helping development
of VICE is welcome. Please contact
us
to avoid doing something that someone else has done already. (-:
Of course our warm thanks go to everyone who has helped us in developing
VICE during these past few years.
Documents
Here are some documents that come with VICE:
Copyright
The VICE is copyrighted to Andreas Boose, Tibor Biczo, Dag Lem,
Andreas Dehmel, Thomas Bretz, Andreas Matthies, Martin Pottendorfer,
Markus Brenner, Spiro Trikaliotis, Ettore Perazzoli, Daniel Sladic,
Teemu Rantanen, André Fachat.
VICE is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
VICE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
Download VICE
You can download the latest VICE distributions here.
Some ports may not be available at the release date.
Source distributions:
New binary distributions:
-
Binary for MS-DOS (Pentium-optimized):
vice113.zip
Please use the '-d' option if you are using pkzip, to unpack the
archive with the full directory tree. Otherwise you get error messages
about some ROMs (kernal, basic etc) not being found.
-
Binary for MS-Windows 32bit (Pentium-optimized):
WinVICE-1.13.zip
-
Binary for Acorn RISC OS systems:
vice-riscos1_13.zip
-
Binary for OS/2 systems:
vice-os2-1.13.zip.
Additional information can be found at the
Vice/2
homepage.
-
Binary for BeOS x86 systems:
BeVICE-1.13.x86.zip
Old binary distributions:
-
Binary for MS-DOS (Pentium-optimized):
vice112.zip
Please use the '-d' option if you are using pkzip, to unpack the
archive with the full directory tree. Otherwise you get error messages
about some ROMs (kernal, basic etc) not being found.
-
Binary for MS-Windows 32bit (Pentium-optimized):
WinVICE-1.12.zip
-
Binary for Acorn RISC OS systems:
vice-riscos1_12.zip
-
Binary for OS/2 systems:
vice2-1.12.zip.
Additional information can be found at the
Vice/2
homepage.
-
Binary for BeOS x86 systems:
BeVICE-1.12.x86.zip
The files are taken from
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/cbm/crossplatform/emulators/VICE.
Note: Some people reported problems accessing the FUNET FTP
server. If this happens to you, try the FUNET HTTP interface
http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/cbm/crossplatform/emulators/VICE.
MS-Windows
-
Parallel port joystick driver for MS-Windows 2000/XP/98/Me:
Homepage
Linux
-
CBM4Linux kernel driver and OpenCBM library:
Homepage
Before contacting us, have a look at the
VICE knowledge base (which is under
construction at the moment) if your question is answered there. Keep in mind
that we work on VICE in our spare-time, so the more time we don't need to answer
the same questions over and over again, the more time we have to improve the
emulation itself. On the other hand, that does not mean that you should not
contact us, especially if you find bugs or have suggestions which might
improve the emulation.
Please put the word VICE in all capitals in your subject
line (e.g. VICE fails to run game XXX). This helps mail splitting
and reduces chances that your message is unintentionally deleted, forgotten
or lost.