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PCVIC - Upgrade your PC to a VIC-20!
Project started: 31 Jul 1996
Latest emulator version: V1.19/Mark 33F, 2 Aug 1998
Last page update: 2 Aug 1998
System requirements:
- PC-compatible, RiscPC Intel board, Amiga 8086 bridgeboard
(slow).
To run it at full Vic-20 speed, you will need a 25 Mhz AT or a 20 Mhz 386SX.
To run it at full video rendering and frame rate as well, you will need a 40Mhz
386DX.
- Supports both standard and advanced keyboards.
- Register-compatible EGA or VGA card or emulation. Archimedes RISCPC
users can run it in a window. Windows users should run it full-screen.
- DOS-compatible operating system
(PC-DOS, MS-DOS, DR DOS, OS/2, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, etc.).
Features:
- Timer-controlled to run at proper Vic-20 speed on fast machines.
- Autodetect RAM expansion/multiple-file ROM image for easy
running; Runs 8K and 16K ROM programs, and Unexpanded, 3K, 8K, 16K,
24K RAM-type programs. 27K expansion is also supported.
- Save and restore system snapshot. Snapshots are compressed to save disk space.
- Two different screen sizes and screen panning to support
Vic-20 programs that use large screen modes.
- Supports Vic-20 paddles, light pen and joystick.
- Vic-20 keyboard layout can be viewed by pressing [F8]. Hurry-up key is [F4].
- Menu driven interface.
- Sound (PC-speaker or Adlib): Interrupt-driven sound for correct speed on all
machines, but can also be set to produce sound without interrupts.
Has two different PC-speaker modes. Voices can be turned off individually.
- Built-in screen grabber.
- Simple register dump now available.
- Improved emulation since 1.0.
Fixed some bugs, including a BCD bug, better I/O emulation, screens with more
than 30 columns supported, inverted mode implemented.
Avenger, Gold Fever, Bagdad, IFR flight sim, Mountain King, Fourth Encounter,
Centipede, AE, Blondell, Omega Race, Battlefield, Krell, Donkey Kong,
Star Defence, Ms Pacman now work 100%.
- Now supports joystick!
NEWS
PCVIC 1.19 Beta is now available! I've had mixed reports when using
the joystick in Windows '95, but I've released it anyway because I've waited
with the release long enough, and I'm going on vacation tomorrow. The main
new feature is joystick support with experimental slow movement
emulation.
PCV System snapshot specifications now available.
Version 1.14 is now available.
I have found a video mode setup bug, present in all previous
versions of PCVIC, the result of a wrong interpretation of a BIOS function.
It results in garbage (stripes +
blinking characters) on some video BIOSes. I first thought this was a register
compatibility problem, but I finally found a proper test case and have been
able to examine the problem more closely.
Changes since Version 1.13:
- Video setup bug fixed
- Improved screen freeze on [F6]. Bandits is now playable.
Changes since V1.12B:
- Fixed a couple of small bugs in 1.12B
- Better I/O emulation: Krell and Atarisoft games now respond to all keys.
- Extra memory expansion option.
- register dump.
Right now I'm working on joystick support. I've finally got my hands
on a working gameport and joystick.
Sorry for everyone who's been waiting for this;
my time has been short, since I've been busy finishing my studies
at last. With a bit of luck, though, I'll take a vacation next month;
I should be able to take a few days off to finish joystick support.
As soon as I have anything that
works, I will release it. Right after that, I wish to include:
- Customizable controls: Auto fire, Fire lock, use joystick as paddle, etc.
- Extra autoload features
- Some small refinements in the user interface, such as an individual
configuration file for each program and a way to start programs without
undelete.
I've also found out that switching between the Vic screen and the menus
sometimes causes irritating clicking on some modern monitors. I will try to
remedy this asap by (optionally) using a special video mode for the menu
screens.
The emulator
You will also need the Vic-20 system ROMs to use the emulator:
You can also find them on
ftp.funet.fi.
If that doesn't work for you, here are some old versions:
If you want to know where to get programs, check out the
links section.
If you have questions or problems concerning downloading
stuff or Vic20<->DOS transfer, take a look at the
section on file transfer.
PCV snapshot specifications
PCVSP100.ZIP
Specifications version 1.00. The ZIP contains the following files:
pcvhead.txt and
pcvdump.txt.
Joystick support not working?
If PCVIC's native joystick support somehow won't work, there are some
programs that are able to map joystick movement onto keyboard events.
- JOYKEYS 1.21,
JOYKEYS 1.41,
JOYKEYS homepage,
by Bret Johnson.
Sample batch file (rename to *.BAT) for use with
PCVIC.
However, some problems have been reported with JOYKEYS 1.21: it doesn't work
with PCVIC's higher sound qualities, and refuses to work together with some
programs that also use the TOD. It is possible that the new version 1.41 solves
some of these problems (sorry; haven't tried this out).
-
JOYEMU homepage by Simone Zanella. This one is reported to work fine in
some cases JOYKEYS didn't, but I haven't been able to try this out either.
However, while JOYKEYS works on just about any PC, the system requirements as
listed in JOYEMU are pentium or higher (I've no idea why...).
Boris van Schooten
Send suggestions/comments to:
vicman@dds.nl