JME C64 Commodore 64 Emulator
An emulator for the Commodore 64 home computer from 1982. It includes 10 games; Laser Zone, Attack of the Mutant Camels, Bomber, Cosmic Causeway, Elite, Formula 1 Simulator, Gridrunner, Hover Bovver, Kik-Start and Kikstart II.
BoostApps Forum member ajl4096 discovered JME C64 and reports that it works on his Sanyo Innuendo with some key mapping issues.
I tried it on my Motorola Rambler and i776. It doesn’t install on the i776 but works at least partially on the Rambler. On that phone the only game that seems to work is Gridrunner and it’s slow and hard to play because the screen is so much smaller than the TV screen or computer monitor that the C64 was designed for.
Type: Open Source
Author: Joerg Jahnke
Data Connection Required: No
Minimum Java ME profile: MIDP 2.0
Screen Size: All
iDEN Compatible: (tested on i776): No (Java verification error while installing)
Boost CDMA Compatible: (tested on Motorola Rambler): Yes
Reported working on: Motorola Rambler, Sanyo Innuendo
Reported NOT working on: Motorola i776
The app “JMEC64″ (613 KB) is ready to download or send to your phone as filename:”C64Emu”.
Downloading uses paid data. Downloads are for Java ME phones only.
To download and install click here: DOWNLOAD (jad)
I cnt play it im so confused because when load it said READY
how in the world do u work this app. i dont know how to select the games
Press whichever softkey brings up the menu and choose “Load disk/tape image”.
i meant for other emulators like the nes or gb
Nescube is supposed to be able load ROMs off the memory card
The instructions for JMEBoy are the same as for JME C64 .
has anyone found a way to add whatever game they want to into an emulator yet?
I haven’t tried it but the apps author has instructions here. See the section titled “I can start the emulator but how can I get C64 programs onto my mobile phone to run them with the emulator?”