Yeah, I'd like to try that if it works for games... can it do graphics? What kind of hardware adapter is neccessary to run the Commodore periphials? I'd be interested to know where one could buy this software/hardware.... ---------- > From: Richterkessing, Frank H (GEA, 055132 ) > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: 6502 Assembler/Commodore 64 Emulator > Date: Monday, February 24, 1997 1:51 PM > > For what it's worth: > > I remember downloading something from Garbo a few months ago that > emulated a Commodore 64 on a PC --- including allowing you to hook up > serial bus devices (as well as the cassette recorder) to printer ports. > Plus the ability to emulate these devices as well. (I have many years > and many megabytes (yes, megabytes) worth of work on C64 disks. A few > years back, I could have really used an emulator like this. Now I wonder > if I care about anything on all those disks.) I can't remember the name > of it. I did it at home and I'm at work. It did seem rather impressive > to me. The program is shareware with about a ~$60 price (I think). > Unfortunately, the unpaid version is also cripple-ware or neuter-ware. > The date on the files made wonder if the authors were still interested. > I never did persue tracking them down. It should be pretty easy to find > on Garbo or a mirror. > > > Frank Richterkessing > Experimental Methods Engineer > GE Appliances > > FRANK.RICHTERKESSING@APPL.GE.COM