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#71
Vice runs fine on N900 under easy debian.
I hope qole gets sound running in later images,
Is an onscreen keyboard possible under Vice ?
C64 specific keys and return don't work, but it is possible to map hardwarekeys for directions and fire.

 

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#72
qole has got sound working in new release of easy debian
 
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#73
sorry for being a total n00b but how can i install this? do i have to install easy debian first and if so how and then how do i install vice?
 
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#74
Originally Posted by toucan murphy View Post
sorry for being a total n00b but how can i install this? do i have to install easy debian first and if so how and then how do i install vice?
Yes

If you've installed easy debian, you can install Vice.
You need to copy the folders C64, DRIVES and PRINTER from Windows version of Vice.
Paste it under usr/lib/vice in easy debian image and start it with debian-chroot " x64 " or under LXDE with the menue entry.
I'm trying the new image from qole, to get sound running, but I have no luck yet.
 
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#75
I used to love David's Midnight Magic pinball game on my C64.

I would play that for hours on my N900 if I could get it up and running.
 
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#76
Any updates on Frodo for the N900? I know you can run vice in easy debian but that is a little too complex a procedure for most users. Seems like the C64 is the only missing emulated machine on the N900...would be nice to fill that particular hole!
 
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Dont forget amstrad, atari linx and amiga (especially amiga) plenty of mouse games to be played and all those public domain demo's.
 
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Originally Posted by Bazza View Post
Dont forget amstrad, atari linx and amiga (especially amiga) plenty of mouse games to be played and all those public domain demo's.
+1 for Amiga emulator

I've got my a1200 here and a ton of floppies but emulated is always fun.

Where is the C16 love? Don't think I've ever seen an emu for it.

K.
 
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Originally Posted by Bazza View Post
Dont forget amstrad, atari linx and amiga (especially amiga) plenty of mouse games to be played and all those public domain demo's.
yeah thinking about there are quite a lot of holes to be filled! A lynx emu would be awesome! Still, it seems like Frodo should be easiest as there is already a working maemo version.
 
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#80
Originally Posted by kav View Post
+1 for Amiga emulator

I've got my a1200 here and a ton of floppies but emulated is always fun.

Where is the C16 love? Don't think I've ever seen an emu for it.

K.
Very true,

The only game i can remember for the c16 was kickstart.

I had an amiga 500 upgraded to 1mb but gave it to my bro, for some reason though i kept hold of all the floppies which are no use to me now.
 
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