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JavaCPC

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JavaCPC emulating a CPC6128
JavaCPC running an actual demo
The debugger in action

JavaCPC is a CPC emulator written in Java. It is being developed by Devilmarkus and uses Executioner's JEMU as base.

JavaCPC Desktop requires Java v1.6 or later; older versions also run under Java v1.5.

Features

  • Autotype
  • Basic FDC-emulation
  • Bilinear screen filtering (can be disabled)
  • Emulates the Amstrad CPC 464, 664 and 6128
  • CRTC 0/1 emulation
  • Digiblaster emulation
  • Direct export (Binary) / import of CPC files (BASIC, Binary)
  • Drag and Drop
  • Dynamic turbo
  • Free selectable ROMs (OS and expansion ROMs)
  • FutureOS support
  • Green, monochrome and colour monitor emulation
  • High accurate AY-3-8912 emulation
  • Integrated debugger with breakpoints and break instructions
  • ROM emulation (0 up to 32!).
  • SymbOS support
  • Tape emulation, which supports WAV, CDT, TZX, CSW and MP3
  • Text-printer
  • WAV recorder
  • YM-recorder and player!

Planned features

  • Light gun
  • FDC improvements

Running JavaCPC Desktop on OS X and Linux

Download the ZIP archive from http://cpc-live.com/data/index.php, then uncompress it and double click JavaCPC.jar in Finder to run JavaCPC.

You also create a shell script to start the program, e.g.:

#!/bin/sh
cd /usr/lib/javacpc
java -jar JavaCPC.jar -Xms512m

If you use Arch Linux, you can also use the JavaCPC AUR package.

Sound from the CPC can be a problem if the system is running PulseAudio (as most current Linux distos do). One possible workaround is simply killing the PulseAudio server before starting JavaCPC.

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