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			<title>JaC64 - Java based C64 Emulator</title>
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			<description> JaC64 and JSIDPlay are completely written in Java and can be run from a modern web browser like Firefox, InternetExplorer or Netscape Navigator. jac64.com contains information about the emulator and JSIDPlay (100% Java sid player) as well as games and demos playable directly in your browser. On jac64.com you can try it out with classical C64 games such as Arkanoid, Commando, and California games.One goal with JaC64 and JSIDPlay is to make it possible for Commodore C64 game and demo developers as well as C64 music composers to show their old (and new) C64 games/demos/music on-line on the web. There are some demos and games as a showcase of what JaC64 can do, and the full HVSC music collection for trying out in JSIDPlay.The source code for JaC64 is available at sourceforge as project JaC64 with home page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jac64. </description>
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