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		<title>By: OldSkoolBlog &#187; Commodore 64 emulation</title>
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		<description>[...] While I personally prefer to use the real thing, it is smetimes handy to be able to fire up an emulator. I recently posted a link to a web-based ZX81 emulator, now it is the 64&#8217;s turn for the web-base emulation treatment. FC64 is an open source, Flash-based Commodore 64 emulator. It still needs a bit of work but looks pretty neat - a Commodore 64 in your browser! [...]</description>
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