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Commodore 64 Configuration
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I want to have a Commodore 64 emulator run on my cab but I am unsure as to how to configure the joysticks and buttons. Is there a program or front end that will handle this for me or at least allow me to map the joys and buttons to the key presses? I currently have Mala and it would be great if I could do it with that but I am willing to move to something else if it works. Also, is there a particular C64 emulator that makes this easier? The one I have now is pretty much just a straight port of the C64 system (klonky scripts and all).
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try MESS the sister of MAME.
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Re: Commodore 64 Configuration
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As far as emulators, check out WinVICE. Also check out a program called JoyToKey. It allows you to map joystick actions to keyboard input. There are a couple of these type programs out there. Do a search, here, on the forum and read up a bit.
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http://www.computerbrains.com/ccs64/
I think it's one of the best. no problem configuring the inputs to match your configuration.
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I second WinVICE....I seem to have had the most success with that on my cab.
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