CCS64 V3.0 (Non-BETA) has been released. The following bug-fixes and enhancements have been included since CCS64 V3.0 BETA 1.9:
BUG-FIXES:
1. C-1541 Serial Bus emulation bug has been fixed. Error23/Resource now works.
2. C-1541 Disk Loading emulation bug has been fixed. +H2K/Plush now works.
3. Recovery from the Windows Screen-Saver is performed.
4. The joystick emulation is handled within the internal Textual Menus.
ENHANCEMENTS:
1. Two new graphical screen filters have been added (which work in all graphical resolutions/modes) - Scale (based upon Scale2x) and Anti-Alias.
2. Drag-and-Drop file loading is now supported. This performs a Load (Fast) of the image file.
3. The New SID Wave-Forms are supported (slightly modified/improved).
4. ALT+SHIFT+F2 - Screen-shot of Textual Menu contents.
5. ALT+SHIFT+F3 - Toggle Warp Speed.
6. Expanded the Windows Menus, which now integrate with the internal Textual Menus.
7. Added program registration options.
8. Key repetitions now work.
Have fun!
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Mrfirkin wrote:Stuart,
I am a registered user of CCS64 but how do I enter my registry key into version 3.0 ? Does it make any difference to the programs functions? ie; am I missing out on any features by not being registered?
Thanks,
Paul Thurston
Either put your C64.REG file in your CCS64 instllation folder or type in your Registration Code in the Help -> Registration Code menu option window. I do not think that it affects the CCS64 functionality, whether you are registered or not - it is just a case of giving Hakan a small contribution for all of his efforts with CCS64 over the past 10 years.
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Stuart Toomer.
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