![]() ![]() Because every emulator is different I will now explain in general.Īt first you have to insert the disc, the virtual image of a disc into the virtual floppy drive of your C64. So, now you are armed with everything you need. This is the demo Unsigned from the Demogroup Byterapers, looks quite cool and I had it at hand while writing this =) Because my host here won't allow it I can't offer a game, but this is a demo which is openlyĪccessible and the makes of the demo are happy that I spread it. In case you don't have this, I'll offer one Now you need a disc image with a program on it that you can and want to load. There are a lot more out there but I like these the best. So for the rest of the how-to I assume you have a C64 emulator at hand, if not, what do you want here? Get one! An explanation on how to create an image from a real disc is interesting too but way too much for this tutorial and doesn't belong here. On the internet there are a lot of places where you can find *.D64 files, these files are a virtual image of a real C64įloppy Disc. To load a program from a C64 Floppy-Disc you need a Floppy Disc with a program on it in the first place. If this functionality is present on your emulator and you can get it to work you probably won't have to read on, but in case youĭon't know what you are doing or you want to know how to talk to your C64 via the Basic inputs and make the CPU Program directly into the C64's memory without the need to wait for it to load from discĪnd being able to use it right from there, or such nice commands like insert disc and autostart or Of the emulator can include all these nice gadgets that only work in the simulation, like, for example writing a C64 When using an emulator you even have some advantages over the real hardware because the programmers This How-to is written for C64 Emulator users, but of course all the stuff mentioned here works on a Just because it is more to the point and because demos are also programs and are at least as much fun as But I will write program and not game throughout this how-to A game on the C64 is nothing more than a program (with some subprograms maybe), it is just more fun to useĪ program when it is a game rather than a file system or a word processor.
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