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> > Me too. Edit the c64.cfg file found in the same directory as your CCS64 > > emulator, and find the string that starts with: > > > > $RGBCOLOR0= > > > > Now substitute these values instead: > > > > $RGBCOLOR0=000000 > > $RGBCOLOR1=fcfcfc > > $RGBCOLOR2=a80000 > > $RGBCOLOR3=54fcfc > > $RGBCOLOR4=a800a8 > > $RGBCOLOR5=00a800 > > $RGBCOLOR6=0000a8 > > $RGBCOLOR7=fcfc00 > > $RGBCOLOR8=a85400 > > $RGBCOLOR9=802c00 > > $RGBCOLOR10=fc5454 > > $RGBCOLOR11=545454 > > $RGBCOLOR12=808080 > > $RGBCOLOR13=54fc54 > > $RGBCOLOR14=5454fc > > $RGBCOLOR15=a8a8a8 > > > > Much more authentic, IMHO. > > ...what do you think is the best C-64 emulator. Compatibility-wise, > sound-emulation-wise, funky-scanline-vblank-rendering-wise... what do you think? > > Have you found CCS64 to be the best of what's available? I honestly haven't > used it in a while because it's been 2.0 BETA for as far back as I remember, and > I can never keep track of when it's actually changed. I've been using VICE > because it seems to be fairly accurate, and they use a sensible version > numbering system. > > Just curious... > > Perhaps it's time to give CCS64 another go... with more authentic colors now ;) >
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