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| author = [[Joseph Forgione]] | | author = [[Joseph Forgione]] | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
OVCC is a fork of VCC, the main objectives are : | OVCC is a fork of [[VCC]], the Virtual Color Computer emulation program. OVCC's main objectives are: | ||
# To provide a native version of VCC for Linux and Mac OS X | # To provide a native version of VCC for Linux and Mac OS X | ||
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The shared memory support provides a 40% improvement in efficiency and performance when compared to not using it. From a user perspective the experience was meant to similar and hence the similarity in user interface. | The shared memory support provides a 40% improvement in efficiency and performance when compared to not using it. From a user perspective the experience was meant to similar and hence the similarity in user interface. | ||
Internally some major changes had to be made to accommodate a new GUI interface. This | Internally some major changes had to be made to accommodate a new GUI interface. This affected both the core and loadable device libraries. However, anyone familiar with the code of VCC could look at OVCC and see all the similarities. | ||
Binaries for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and 20.04 LTS, as well as Windows are available. | Binaries for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and 20.04 LTS, as well as Windows are available. | ||
See the second link above for a Github repo containing an XCode project file for Mac OS X, and a link to a binary for Max OS X arm64 (M1 and later). | See the second link above for a Github repo containing an XCode project file for Mac OS X, and a link to a binary for Max OS X arm64 (M1 and later). |
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Name | The portable and open Virtual Colo(u)r Computer (OVCC) |
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Date | March 8, 2023 |
Year | 2023 |
Author(s) | Joseph Forgione |
Media | Download only |
Memory | MEMORY NEEDED |
O.S. | Linux, MacOS X |
Platform | PLATFORM NEEDED |
Publisher | PUBLISHER NEEDED |
Requires | REQUIREMENTS NEEDED |
Video Mode | VIDEO MODE NEEDED |
Download | Download |
Notes | short description |
Info Source | J.Forgione |
About the Software Info Box |
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OVCC is a fork of VCC, the Virtual Color Computer emulation program. OVCC's main objectives are:
- To provide a native version of VCC for Linux and Mac OS X
- To take advantage of UNIX shared memory support (obviously not in the Windows version)
The shared memory support provides a 40% improvement in efficiency and performance when compared to not using it. From a user perspective the experience was meant to similar and hence the similarity in user interface. Internally some major changes had to be made to accommodate a new GUI interface. This affected both the core and loadable device libraries. However, anyone familiar with the code of VCC could look at OVCC and see all the similarities.
Binaries for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and 20.04 LTS, as well as Windows are available.
See the second link above for a Github repo containing an XCode project file for Mac OS X, and a link to a binary for Max OS X arm64 (M1 and later).