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VICE IOI

The Versatile Commodore Emulator with additional I/O Interfaces for external application communication.

VICE IOI is a port of VICE, the Versatile Commodore Emulator 3.5.

Intended use

This port provides additional interfaces for communicating with third-party applications.

Supported OS: Windows 10

In case your usage doesn't require these additional interfaces, you should use the original VICE or some other relevant port/emulator.

Original VICE exists here -> https://vice-emu.sourceforge.io/

About bugs and feature requests

This software is provided as is, it is still work in progress. It comes without guarantee of work, without warranty.

There is no active channel currently that receives problem reports related to this software.

In case you do find issues, please do not contact VICE-team on issues related to VICE IOI. Verify first that the issue is VICE related by using original VICE, before reporting it.

Original VICE 3.5 readme

VICE 3.5 Dec 2020

             _______________
            |      ||      ||
            |      ||      ||____________________________
            |      ||      ||    ||         ||          ||
            |      ||      ||    ||    |    ||    ______||
            |      ||      ||    ||    |----||          ||
            |      ||      ||    ||    |    ||    ------||
            |              ||____||_________||__________||
             \            // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
              \          //
               \________//   Versatile Commodore 8-bit Emulator

We are still looking for dedicated maintainers for the Windows port, if you want to help improving these and/or want to provide binaries, please get in touch.


This is version 3.5 of VICE, the multi-platform C64, C128, VIC20, PET, PLUS4 and CBM-II emulator. This version can be compiled for Win32, macOS, Haiku and for most Unix systems provided with the X Window System version 11, R5 or later.

The following programs are included:

  • x64sc, a C64 emulator focused on accuracy;

  • xscpu64, a C64 emulator with a SuperCPU cart;

  • x64dtv, a C64 Direct-to-TV (DTV) emulator;

  • x128, a C128 emulator;

  • xvic, a VIC20 emulator;

  • xpet, a PET emulator;

  • xplus4, a PLUS4 emulator;

  • xcbm2, a CBM-6x0/7x0 emulator;

  • xcbm5x0, a CBM-5x0 emulator;

  • vsid, a SID player;

  • c1541, a stand-alone disk image maintenance utility;

  • petcat, a CBM BASIC de-tokenizer;

  • cartconv, a C64/C128 cartridge conversion program.

  • x64, the old and less accurate C64 emulator, is no more built by default and only included if explicitly enabled at configure time;

Moreover, the following documents are provided in both source and binary distributions:

  • README, this file;

  • NEWS, list of user-visible changes between this and older versions of VICE;

  • COPYING, the GNU General Public License under which VICE is distributed -- please read it before using the program;

The following documents are provided in the source distribution:

  • in the doc directory:

    • vice.texi, the complete documentation; documentation in various different formats may be generated from it (vice.txt, vice.pdf)
    • iec-bus.txt, overview of the VICE IEC bus emulation;
    • CIA-README.txt, overview of the VICE CIA emulation;
    • coding-guidelines.txt, description of VICE coding style
    • Documentation-Howto.txt, information on how to edit the documentation
    • Doxygen-Howto.txt, how to generate doxygen documentation
    • Release-Howto.txt, some hints and reminders on how to create a release tarball (for maintainers) are supported on the various platforms.
  • in the doc/readmes directory:

    • Readme-GTK3.txt, GTK3 specific documentation;
    • Readme-SDL.txt, SDL specific documentation;
    • Readme-SDL2.txt, SDL2 specific documentation;
  • in the doc/building directory:

    • Android-Howto, how to compile the Android SDL port
    • FreeBSD-GTK3-Howto.txt, hints on compiling the GTK3 port on FreeBSD
    • GTK3-cross-build-setup.md, (incomplete) instructions on how to set up a windows crosscompiler on linux
    • GTK3-debian-frankenvice.md, instructions on how to set up a windows crosscompiler on debian using precompiled fedora mingw packages
    • GTK3-Fedora-cross-build-setup.md, (incomplete) instructions on how to set up a windows crosscompiler on Fedora linux
    • Linux-GTK3-Howto.txt, how to compile the GTK3 port on Linux
    • macOS-Distribution-Howto.txt, how to build the macOS binary distribution
    • macOS-Howto.txt, how to build on macOS (might be deprecated)
    • macOS-Xcode-Howto.txt, how to build the macOS port(s) using Xcode
    • NetBSD-Gtk3-Wowto.txt, hints on compiling for NetBSD with Gtk3
    • NetBSD-howto.txt, hints on compiling for NetBSD
    • SDL-Howto.txt, how to compile the SDL port on various platforms
    • Windows-MinGW-GTK3-Howto.txt, how to compile the Windows port using MingGW/MSYS2

For the latest news, have a look at the VICE home page:

 http://vice-emu.sourceforge.net/

Also some information that was previously included in the distribution has been moved into our wiki at sourceforge:

New versions are made available usually once per year, so please stay tuned.

You may also check out the automatic nightly builds, which are kindly provided by the pokefinder crew: https://vice.pokefinder.org/

Have fun!

Feedback

It's always nice to receive feedback and/or bugreports about VICE, but please read these few notes before sending mail to anybody in the team.

  • Please don't send any HTML mail (we really hate that!). Please make sure you turn off the "rich text" (HTML) feature.

  • Please don't send any binaries without asking first.

  • Please read the following documents carefully before reporting a bug or a problem you cannot solve:

  • Before reporting a bug, please try a recent nightly build and check if your issue is already fixed. You can fine nightly builds for windows here: <SF-uploads via Travis-CI?>

  • When you report a bug, please try to be as accurate as possible and describe how it can be reproduced to the very detail. You should also tell us what machine you are running on, what operating system you are using as well as the version of Vice.

  • Please don't ask us how to transfer original C64 disk or tapes to your PC. To transfer disks, you can use the Star Commander (http://sta.c64.org/sc.html).

  • Please don't ask us where to find games for the emulator on the Internet.

  • Please don't ask us when the next version will be out, because we really don't know. We are trying to make at least one release per year, around christmas.

  • Please write in English.

In any case, we would be really glad to receive your comments about VICE.

The central place for bug reports is the bug tracker at sourceforge: https://sourceforge.net/p/vice-emu/bugs/

At sourceforge you can also submit feature requests: https://sourceforge.net/p/vice-emu/feature-requests/

The email address for feedback is: vice-emu-mail@lists.sourceforge.net

Thanks!

Copyright notice

VICE, the Versatile Commodore Emulator

Core Team Members:
1999-2021 Martin Pottendorfer
2005-2021 Marco van den Heuvel
2007-2021 Fabrizio Gennari
2009-2021 Groepaz
2009-2021 Errol Smith
2009-2021 Ingo Korb
2010-2021 Olaf Seibert
2011-2021 Marcus Sutton
2011-2021 Kajtar Zsolt
2016-2021 AreaScout
2016-2021 Bas Wassink
2017-2021 Michael C. Martin
2018-2021 Christopher Phillips
2019-2021 David Hogan
2020-2021 Empathic Qubit
2020-2021 Roberto Muscedere
2021      June Tate-Gans

Inactive/Ex Team Members:
2011-2016 Stefan Haubenthal
2015-2016 BSzili
1999-2016 Andreas Matthies
2007-2015 Daniel Kahlin
2012-2014 Benjamin 'BeRo' Rosseaux
2011-2014 Ulrich Schulz
2011-2014 Thomas Giesel
2008-2014 Antti S. Lankila
2006-2014 Christian Vogelgsang
1998-2014 Dag Lem
2000-2011 Spiro Trikaliotis
2007-2011 Hannu Nuotio
1998-2010 Andreas Boose
1998-2010 Tibor Biczo
2007-2010 M. Kiesel
1999-2007 Andreas Dehmel
2003-2005 David Hansel
2000-2004 Markus Brenner
1999-2004 Thomas Bretz
1997-2001 Daniel Sladic
1996-2001 Andr� Fachat
1996-1999 Ettore Perazzoli
1993-1994, 1997-1999 Teemu Rantanen
1993-1996 Jouko Valta
1993-1994 Jarkko Sonninen

Translation Team Members:
2009-2017 Mikkel Holm Olsen
2000-2017 Martin Pottendorfer
2011-2017 Manuel Antonio Rodriguez Bas
2004-2017 Paul Dub�
2006-2017 Czirkos Zoltan
2006-2017 Karai Csaba
2001-2017 Andrea Musuruane
2011-2016 Jesse Lee
2005-2017 Marco van den Heuvel
2011-2017 Jarek Sobolewski
2010-2017 Michael Litvinov
2000-2017 Peter Krefting
2008-2017 Emir Akaydin

This program 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.

This program 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.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA

The ROM files in the C128', C64', CBM-II', DRIVES', PET', PLUS4' PRINTER' and VIC20' directories are Copyright C by Commodore Business Machines.

The ROM files in the C64DTV directory are Copyright C by Commodore Business Machines, as well as Mammoth Toys, a division of nsi ltd., Digital Concepts DC studios inc., Ironstone Partners ltd., and Toy:Lobster company ltd.

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