YAPE is a Commodore 264 family emulator. It’s an 8-bit microcomputer
family from the once-great-now-defunc Commodore Business Machines Ltd.
They were released as a successor to the immensely popular Commodore 64
supposedly to either compete with the ZX Spectrum and other micros but
eventually failed to gain market success and the whole line was dumped
within a couple of years. However they were hugely popular in a few
countries such as Hungary, Germany and Italy (to a certain extent also
in the UK).
The program features an accurate cycle-exact approach and a high
level of emulation. The user interface aims to exploit the potentials
of the Windows operating environment. The emulator is written in C++
and is compiled with MS Visual C++.
YAPE was born out of a disassembler project during the summer of
2000 and had been for some time the only actively updated Commodore 264
family emulator. See the Changes.txt for development and release
milestones.
Download: yape1.0.7.zip
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Website: http://yape.homeserver.hu