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ICU64: Real-time Hacking of a C64 Emulator

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2009

This is a preview of the hacking tool ICU64 that provides real-time view and edit of the C64 internals.

Enjoy the hacker's view of the Commodore 64!

See also:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inWsuWEy3mQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TdaoOluq0A

More info and free download at http://icu64.blogspot.com

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  • Do you know how to adjust the CPU speed in Frodo? It's running at like 3-4,000%, which makes playing games rather impossible.  I can't even find any documentation for Frodo. With VICE you can Alt+w for max speed, or set it in preferences. I don't see anything like that with Frodo.

  • @gjc82071

    From main menu: Tools > Preferences > Standard > Limit Speed

    Alternative, press * on numpad to toggle the wrap speed.

  • When will be finished this cool program? This style of "hacking"... I think it's the way to go for modern debugging system of a emulator. It will be great to change the monitor option in all c64 emulators by this amazing tool... Great work!

  • @jesuszafra

    I'm trying to finish (before the new year) the version 0.2 which is still experimental.

    (the first 'complete' version 1.0 seems that will take some years)

    There are lots of "logical things" that could be visualized as "geometrical things" and then manipulated in a much more physical and easy way. The computers are unique tools for visualizations; otherwise they are just boring machines.

    Thanks.

  • I'm confused sir, as I am a noob. Please answer this question. This is a Commodore 64 Emulator program correct?

  • @b33p3rz

    'Frodo' is an old Commodore 64 (C64) emulator. 'Frodo Redpill' is a modified version of Frodo which exposes the virtual C64. 'ICU64' monitors Frodo Redpill and visualizes the operation of the virtual C64.

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  • use of a mathematica notebook to probe memory and render it is genius

  • @TheCyberbedouin hahaha! Only if it is frozen : (

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  • Yay for matrixy heavy metal music while hacking a cataball.

  • @mathfigure Ahhh haaa, that did the job! Much thx friend! :-)

  • 139,307? vuzela

  • poor program :( you are changing its memory...

  • @lectrick agreed

  • sweet dude or person?

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