It emulatessound through the PC speaker, and although it doesn't support as much as other C64 emulators,such as CCS64, it may become more compatible and better in the future. This emulator by Butcha is written in C, and is freeware. It can run most commercial games and a lot of tricky demos, by the way it is not yet as compatible as great emulators like Hoxs64 or CCS64. It's worth a download, especially to check out the source.ĭream64 is totally free, and developped just for fun. It features sound, is very compatible with most programs and games, and isupdated rather frequently. It is coded in C++, and the sourcecode is freelydistributable and is included in the binary. This is one of the newest Commodore 64 emulators around. To get all the features,you have to register this emulator, however, such as cartridge support and wave output.ĬCS64 is shareware and registration is US$30. It is a very fast emulator,and supports almost everything an actual Commodore 64 would support. However, there are other emulatorsjust as good, if not better, that are free. It is coded bySeattle Labs, and is a commercial emulator that costs $69.95. This was one of the first Commodore 64 Emulators.
The emulator substantially reproduces this legacy machine in minute detail. Hoxs64 is a Commodore 64 emulator for Microsoft Windows 10.