VirtualC64 v6.0b2, an emulator for Commodore 64 on Mac OS X by Dirk W. Hoffmann, has been released. This beta introduces significant refactoring to its code base, with a new RetroVault library managing file systems, devices, and image formats. The RetroVault is also utilized in vAmiga. Additionally, a new utlib library consolidates utility functions from both vAmiga and VirtualC64. Enhancements include disassembler support for symbol files, and bug fixes address issues with file importing and sprite selection in the VIC inspector. Users can download the updated version via the provided source link.
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VirtualC64 v6.0b2 has been released. VirtualC64 is a C64 emulator designed for Mac OS X, developed by Dirk W. Hoffmann. VirtualC64 emulates the classic Commodore 64 computer on your Macintosh.
VirtualC64 Changelog:
Refactoring
This beta version incorporates significant updates to the core codebase. As part of the RetroVault app development, a new RetroVault library has been established. This library now handles:
File systems
Devices
All supported image formats
RetroVault is built as an independent library and is also leveraged in the latest vAmiga version for similar functionalities.
Additionally, the new utlib library has been introduced. All utility functions previously within vAmiga and VirtualC64 have been migrated to this enhanced shared library, simplifying the sharing of common features across emulators.
Enhancements
The disassembler now supports symbol files (#837)
Bug Fixes
Resolved a crash occurring in the file system importer when importing very large folders (#841)
Corrected an issue in the VIC inspector that prevented the selection of individual sprites in Tahoe (#840)
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