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=== Simulator Scene ===
=== Simulator Scene ===


Simulator Scene shows a virtual desktop, containing the selected computer model with essential peripherals.
Simulator Scene shows a virtual desktop, containing the selected computer model with various peripherals.


You can interact with various items, like diskettes, tapes, switches and buttons with mouse. You can also change a camera view to a different predefined camera close ups by pointing an object or a hotspot, and using mouse scroll or mouse buttons to trigger the change. Right mouse button will reset the camera view back to default state.
You can interact with various items, like diskettes, tapes, switches and buttons with mouse. You can also change a camera view to a different predefined camera close ups by pointing an object or a hotspot, and using mouse scroll or mouse buttons to trigger the change. Right mouse button will reset the camera view back to default state.


The simulator scenes are quite similar regardless of the selected model. However, the layout of each model and its peripherals are slightly different.
The simulator scenes are quite similar regardless of the selected model. However, the layout of each model and its peripherals are slightly different.

Revision as of 22:38, 28 October 2021

Setting Up

Prerequisities

Recommended system requirements.

  • OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-760 or equivalent AMD CPU
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB / AMD RX 470 4GB or equivalent (DirectX 11 compatible)
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

Minimum system requirements are somewhat less than recommended. We cannot give exact minimum system specifications at this stage of the project. So to be on the safe side, verify that your system CPU and GPU performance are close enough (>80%) compared to recommended setup.

Install Breadbox

Breadbox is available on Steam soon.

  1. Download and install Steam client (if you don't already have it).
  2. Create Steam account (if you don't already have one).
  3. Purchase your personal copy of Breadbox from the Steam Store page or using Steam client.
  4. Open your Steam Library and select Breadbox.
  5. Click Install
  6. You are good to go. Click Start.

Install emulator

VICE (VICE IOI)

  1. Start The Breadbox if it's not running.
  2. Select any Commodore computer on the Main Menu. (Currently there are no other brands)
  3. When the selected computer scene is open. Open Settings panel from the left side bar.
  4. Click Setup near the Emulator label.
  5. On the popup window, note the About VICE tab to find out more about VICE (and VICE IOI).
  6. On the popup window, activate Setup Emulator tab and click Next.
  7. Verify the installation path and choose another one if you prefer.
  8. Click Install
  9. Wait about a minute for download and unpack to finish.
  10. Installation is ready, when you see a text VICE IOI is intalled together with OK button.
  11. Click OK.


After the installation is done, the emulator integration is immediately active on all Commodore brand computers (You don't need to do installation again on the other models).

You can now turn ON the computers and enjoy the simulation with emulation :)


Get Started

Main Menu

Main Menu

Main Menu shows all the computers available for you enjoy.

Clicking on any computer model image will start the simulation of the selected model. You can also see specifications of each model by clicking an info icon on the top-right corner of the image.

PET 2001 Simulator Scene





Simulator Scene

Simulator Scene shows a virtual desktop, containing the selected computer model with various peripherals.

You can interact with various items, like diskettes, tapes, switches and buttons with mouse. You can also change a camera view to a different predefined camera close ups by pointing an object or a hotspot, and using mouse scroll or mouse buttons to trigger the change. Right mouse button will reset the camera view back to default state.

The simulator scenes are quite similar regardless of the selected model. However, the layout of each model and its peripherals are slightly different.