Tagged: vice

mac VICE: Native Commodore Emulation Finally Feels at Home on macOS

Mac users finally get a version of VICE that feels like it belongs on macOS: native Apple Silicon apps, Metal display output, signed DMGs, a disk image manager, and MacVICEKit, a reusable framework/SDK for building your own tools around the VICE core.

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VICE MCP: When AI Meets the Commodore 64

I built an MCP server directly into the VICE emulator, giving AI assistants like Claude the ability to read memory, set breakpoints, inspect sprites, and control a Commodore 64 in real time. Then I plugged it into a 6502 unit testing framework. Here's why, and how it all fits together.

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