PSPVice

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PSPVice
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General
Author(s)Christopher Kohler
TypeComputer
Versionv1.2
LicenceMixed
Links
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Website
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The C64 Emulator VICE was converted by Christophe Kohler for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) and is called PSPVice. It is based on PS2Vice made by Rami R�nen.

There are several versions of PSPVice exist since 2005 and the latest official version is v1.2.

Features - Sound. - Different CPU speeds (up to 333 MHz). - C64 style keyboard. - Different video modes (full screen, streched, no border, normal). - Antialiasing. - Analogue stick support. - Stereo sound & echo effect. - True drive emulation. - TAP, G64, D64, T64, PRG are supported. - ZIP files are supported. - Make an snapshot. - Good filebrowser with screenshots and information about a game. - Selectable font in menu. - Palette support (vice format .vpl). - Shortcuts for important C64 commands. - 2 Player on one PSP option. - Rapid fire support. - GameBase64 Format (V05) is supported.

User guide To start a game, go to Menu and select Autostart disk/tape image to choose the game you would like to launch.

Supported files format: D64, T64, VSF, TAP, PRG, G64, P00 (CRT not yet supported).

Controls General: Start - Open menu Up/Down - Navigate through options Cross - Select

In game: L-Trigger - Quick snapshot save R-Trigger - Quick snapshot load D-Pad/Analog - Joystick Triangle - Display keyboard Square - Space Circle - Return Cross - Joy fire Select - Menu Start - Pause

Changelog v1.2 Jan 08 - Support huge ZIP archives. - Support GameBase64 format (V05). - Tool for recompressing GameBase and save lot of memory of PSP stick. - Speed up zip parsing.

References Author's webpage, http://perso.numericable.fr/~ckckck/C64_PSPVice.html

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