Power64 is an emulation program that allows you to run Commodore 64 programs with full color and sound. What's New: Version 4.6: The right shift key of the C64 keyboard is now available as F12 or End on the Mac Keyboard. This makes it possible to play games like Gunship that use the left and right C64 shift key for different purposes on Mac keyboards that do not distinguish between left and right shift keys. The pound and up-arrow keys of the C64 keyboard are now available as F10/F11 to make these symbols accessible too. The Mac Mouse can now be used to emulate a joystick in adventure type games (e.g. ZakMcKracken) that require lots of clicks to form command sentences. Fixed a bug in the floppy emulation that caused trouble when writing to SEQ files. When changing disks while Full Floppy Emulation is enabled Power64 now simulates a time without a disk in the drive, so that demos that check for read errors to detect empty drives work without trouble. RAM snapshots now save completely emulated floppy drives even if there is no disk inserted. The GEOS detection logic now recognises GEOS 1.x too (used to be only GEOS 2.0) Bilinear filtering in OpenGL is now again optional. Skipping every other scanline is now available for tripple and quad size windows too. Accessing the Floppy VIAs using regular M-R commands now works. There is no good reason to do this, but some programs seem to like it (Comal 0.14) Fixed a bug that caused interrupts from the CIA to reappear if they were acknowledged within four cycles after they first appeared. Fixed a bug that caused Power64 to crash when special 'joysticks' (such as an UPS) where connected to the USB. Files that are dragged & dropped onto a directory window, are now (again) copied onto that drive, instead of switching to a different directory. Drag & dropping files from a directory to the C64 now loads the file. Fixed a terrible bug, that crashed Power64 Classic on some systems (and nobody noticed and told me for  |  |
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