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> I really don't know how hoxs64 came off so badly. For what I want to do > (recreate my childhood on a laptop with a hugely different keyboard layout to > the C64) it's totally perfect. Emulating mice and hard disks might be cool, but > do you actually use them for anything? > > Same with turbo loading and such. If you want a debugger then hoxs64 isn't what > you're looking for, but it's lacking nothing for people who just want to bang > about in BASIC or play Dizzy again. (and joystick ports were always completely > random on the real thing anyway). > > - Chris >
I rarely ever use the turbo loading feature in any of the C64 emulators I have (or in WinUAE..the Amiga emu..for that matter) and the reason being is that some programs/games will not load correctly unless true drive emulation is enforced. Take G.I Joe for the c64 for example...
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