Hobbyists porting Prince of Persia to Commodore 64

Developer Andreas Varga is there along with other hobbyists managed to platformklassieker Prince of Persia for the Apple II ported to the Commodore 64 and 128. The developer, also known as Mr. Sid, paste and reverse engineering.

According To Mr. Sid, a reference to the sound chip in Commodore 64 homecomputers, was the source code of Prince of Persia for the Apple II is no longer available at developer Broderbund. Then he decided through reverse engineering and memory capture techniques on an Apple II is still a version for the C64 to build.

To the port of Prince of Persia on a Commodore 64 or 128 to be able to play, is a EasyFlash-cartridge is needed. This 1MB large flash memory on a C64 with a floppy drive directly described. This is not a uv lamp or a separate eprom programmer.

Developer Varga states that he is the Apple II version of the game as closely as possible, has been ported to the C64. So are also little bugs in the code ported. New is the possibility to have interim games to save the game, while the C128 version a few snelheidsoptimalisaties would contain.


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