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You can find the latest news about VICE at the official VICE
home page:
http://viceteam.bei.t-online.de/
If you are going to report a bug, please check those pages first;
it is possible that the problem you encountered has already been
fixed with a newer version.
If you want to report bugs, make suggestions or contribute to
the project, please email one of the following people:
It's always nice to receive feedback and/or bugreports about VICE, but
please read these few notes before sending mail to anybody in the
team.
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Please put the word `VICE' in all capitals in your subject
line (e.g., `VICE fails to run game XXX'). This helps mail
splitting and reduces chances that your message is unintentionally
deleted, forgotten or lost.
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Please don't send any HTML mail (we really hate that!). If you use
M$ Outlook or Netscape Communicator, make sure you turn off the
"rich text" (HTML) feature.
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Please don't send any binaries without asking first.
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Please read the following documents carefully before reporting a bug
or a problem you cannot solve:
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When you report a bug, please try to be as accurate as possible and
describe how it can be reproduced to the very detail. You should also
tell us what machine you are running on, what operating system you are
using as well as the version of it.
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Please don't ask us how to transfer original C64 disk or tapes to your
PC; this has been asked a gazillion times through email. To transfer
disks, you can use the Star Commander
(http://sta.c64.org/sc.html). And no, you cannot read C64 disks
with your old 5"1/4 PC drive.
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Please don't ask us where to find games for the emulator on the
Internet.
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Please don't ask us when the next version will be out, because we
really don't know.
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Please write in English.
In any case, we would be really glad to receive your comments
about VICE. We cannot always answer all the email, but we surely read
all of it.
Thanks!
If you want to make a major contribution, please ask first. It
has already happened a couple of times that somebody started working at
something that had already been done but not released to the public yet,
and we really do not want anybody to waste time.
If you are going to make a patch, please make sure the patch is relative
to the very latest version, and provide us with the following:
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a unified diff file containing all the changes you have made
`diff -u' is fine; please don't use plain `diff');
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GNU-style `ChangeLog' entries with a description of the changes you
have made (look at the `ChangeLog's provided with the original VICE
sources for an example).
This is very important, and makes adding patches much smoother and
safer.
People willing to port VICE to other platforms are always welcome.
But notice from experience it will take at least a full year of
continious work to write a well working and stable port.
There are some Usenet newsgroups you might be interested in:
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comp.emulators.cbm , discussing about emulators of Commodore 8-bit
machines (definitely not Amiga emulators).
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comp.sys.cbm , discussing various topics regarding real Commodore
8-bit machines. This newsgroup is mainly for people who actually use
original Commodore equipment (so please don't talk about emulation
here).
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comp.emulators.misc , discussing emulators in general.
We recommend reading the comp.emulators.cbm and
comp.sys.cbm FAQs, which are posted regularly on the
corresponding newsgroups and are also available via FTP from
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu.
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