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T-Pau

70 MB5 sourcesv1.6.1
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Ready is an open source emulator for the following 8 bit home computers: * Commodore 64 * Commodore VIC-20 * Commodore 16, Plus/4 * Sinclair ZX Spectrum (16k, 48k, Spectrum+, 128k, +2) With preliminary support for these computers: * Atari 600XL, 800XL * Commodore 128 * Commander X16 It is based on atari800, fuse, Vice, and x16-emulator, which provide accurate emulation of many hardware variants and peripherals. Ready requires at least iPadOS 13.5. Ready aims to approximate the feeling of using actual hardware. Rather than configuring abstract settings, you select hardware components. The software keyboard is a facsimile of the original, reflecting the different existing styles. Even the noise of the disk drive is emulated. The Library section offers a way to organize a large collection of games, demos and programs. The emulated hardware can be customized for each entry. The Inbox provides a place to quickly try new programs. You can easily move the ones you want to keep to the library. Tools mode allows attaching a cartridge like Action Replay or Final Cartridge and a collection of disks with your favorite tools, to help you dig into the programs, like back in the day.

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Repository title
Ready
Source
5 sources
Bundle ID
at.spiderlab.c64
IPA version
1.6.1

Repository notes

8-bit games for your iPad. Ready is an open source emulator for the following 8 bit home computers: * Commodore 64 * Commodore VIC-20 * Commodore 16, Plus/4 * Sinclair ZX Spectrum (16k, 48k, Spectrum+, 128k, +2) With preliminary support for these computers: * Atari 600XL, 800XL * Commodore 128 * Commander X16 It is based on atari800, fuse, Vice, and x16-emulator, which provide accurate emulation of many hardware variants and peripherals. Ready requires at least iPadOS 13.5. Ready aims to approximate the feeling of using actual hardware. Rather than configuring abstract settings, you select hardware components. The software keyboard is a facsimile of the original, reflecting the different existing styles. Even the noise of the disk drive is emulated. The Library section offers a way to organize a large collection of games, demos and programs. The emulated hardware can be customized for each entry. The Inbox provides a place to quickly try new programs. You can easily move the ones you want to keep to the library. Tools mode allows attaching a cartridge like Action Replay or Final Cartridge and a collection of disks with your favorite tools, to help you dig into the programs, like back in the day.