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Barney
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best Vic-20 emulator

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What is the best and easiest to use Vic-20 emulator?

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Post by Bacon »

VICE and MESS are the only current emulators afaik.

I think VICE has the most complete and easy to use emulation. Plus, you get excellent emulation of the C64, C128, and PET machines, and fairly good emulation of the Plus/4 and C16.

With MESS you get emulation of lots of different systems but I believe the VIC-20 emulation is not as complete as in VICE.
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For older emulators (DOS only, old generation PC) see also:
http://www.sleepingelephant.com/ipw-web ... php?t=1547.
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There's Kweepa's online Java emulator but you're limited to the games on the webpage as there's no off-line version. In fact, I thought it was going to make an appearance on this very site...? It is a really good emu though. :)
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Yes, VICE hands down. No question.

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Pedro Lambrini wrote:There's Kweepa's online Java emulator but you're limited to the games on the webpage as there's no off-line version. In fact, I thought it was going to make an appearance on this very site...? It is a really good emu though. :)
I was waiting for a finished product. Last I heard, he was still making updates. I am still very eager to feature the online emulator on our homepage (or at the very least, a link to it).
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Post by rhurst »

VICE is the long-standing emulator which all is compared, and I would say for a newbie it is "the easiest" to install and get running quickly -- hands down please.

As far as "the best", I am warming up to MESS more and more these days. I prefer MESS superior video output capabilities over VICE, although its recent PAL controls have levelled that playing field a little bit more. Hands down, MESS design is far more in-depth (rotating, view aspect ratio, etc.) :P

Regardless, you still need to know how to "operate" a VIC -- emulators won't teach you.
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Post by gklinger »

There's Power20 if you run Mac OS. It's quite good.
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