Thanks Badda!The gamebase64 download links diappeared from the website, too. Reason is: 8bitfiles.net ist down
https://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=80620
I'm looking for an alternative ....
Thanks Badda!The gamebase64 download links diappeared from the website, too. Reason is: 8bitfiles.net ist down
https://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=80620
I'm looking for an alternative ....
Nice! But I must ask… why .3ds only for c128? Mind building a .cia for that? GW is long dead…Here comes micro release 2.4.2. Game downloads work again :-)
https://github.com/badda71/vice3ds/releases
or use the vice3DS built-in update (by opening vice menu using <SELECT>-Button and choose "Check for updates").
Have fun!
That was a mistake. C128 version is not working right anyways …Nice! But I must ask… why .3ds only for c128? Mind building a .cia for that? GW is long dead…
That sounds like a bug, I'll check into thatI think I have run into a dead end kind of situation in Vice63 3DS's file browser. Is this the place to report technical problems?
Anyways:
The file browser (Rocket symbol button) will close instantly if you try to open it when the folder it last visited has been deleted from the file system.
Even if you reset the app.
Only way to get out of this dead end is to recreate the folder with the exact name. Then you can back out, and now delete the folder in GodMode9, FBI, via FTP or whatever app you use for file handling.
It works perfect again!Here comes micro release 2.4.2. Game downloads work again :-)
https://github.com/badda71/vice3ds/releases
or use the vice3DS built-in update (by opening vice menu using <SELECT>-Button and choose "Check for updates").
Have fun!
Try this: https://gbatemp.net/threads/c64-games-online-forwarder-creator.556489/does anyone know if this supports any 3dsx arguments? I had an idea to make a custom homebrew launcher but with 3dsx for a bunch of different c64 games.
Haha, sure - but I cannot promise anything. Not so much time left currently@Badda are you open for suggestions for QOL improvements for Vice64?
It is the most used app on my N3DSxL these days. I am a prisoner of my sprained ankle, confined to the couch. It is really the best implementation of a legacy home computer emulation I have seen. And I have been taking notes
Yeah, some games in gamebase64 database have wrong info about game requirements like PAL/NTSC, Truedrive necessary or not or Joyport 1/2. To ignore this info when starting a game and prevent the launcher to set these settings automatically, press <START> before launching a game from gamebase64 laucher. This will turn off automatic mode setting. This way, you can enable true drive before starting gamebase64 launcher and true drive will remain enabled even if a game says "TDE: no" ...@Badda can you fix true drive emulation, with autostart disk image from Gamebase and it is off, the games dosent work, becaue it is not possible to switch true drive on.
Well, I have plowed through a dozen C64 titles the last week as I was stuck to my couch with a sprained ankle. I'd say the N3DS is the optimal handheld way.Random question: is this the best way to play C64 games on a handheld? With a N3DS I mean. Would an old netbook be better?
First of all <snip> because many games uses keypresses to compensate for the C64s ridiculous 1-button joystick.
Thanks that was a quick fix. I will wait for the next release and make sure to be careful when deleting foldersHaha, sure - but I cannot promise anything. Not so much time left currently
Oh, and the bug you reported with the missing directory is fixed with https://github.com/badda71/vice3ds/commit/3060d8fcc33873f57a64d25de3190336af4e177d
OF course. I had both the VIC-20 and the C64 back in the day. But there were already multi-button solutions back then, and the pinout of the Joyport actuall has two more signals you could have used for that. They could've if they would'veFirst of all, do you have any clue how old the C64 is? The C64 joystick you speak of happens to be an ATARI joystick. It was the only thing available. It was pretty damn thoughtful of them to not use a proprietary controller.
I usually had a second controller on the ground so I could press the fire button with my toe… to throw a grenade in Commando and such…
Yea this 3ds port is extremely nice
Sure, just open vice menu (press <SELECT>), choose "Key and commands", then "Add key mapping (key -> key)", then press the 3DS controller button, then the key on the soft keyboard, then wait 5 seconds. To save the settings go to "Settings Management" and then "Save current settings"Ho Badda! Is there a way to map any specific key to some 3DS controller buttons? (Ex: Using L/R/ZR/ZL to map any keyborard key)