Many of you will probably already be aware, but VICE 2.2 was released on 22 December. For many people this may be fairly uninteresting, but given the problems that VICE has had with fullscreen in the past few years, there is one major change that many of you will more than likely greet with open arms - VICE now sports a SDL-based UI.

Now, it's not the most comfortable to use, but it is in keeping with the general C64-ish feel of the program and it does offer a couple of blinding advantages. One is that fullscreen works absolutely blindingly well with the SDL UI. Another is that there is an option to have the window scale perfectly to the resolution that you select using OpenGL.

For the time being, you will have to compile yourselves - when you do, remember to tell configure that you want the SDL interface using:

./configure --sdlui

Then, when you start x64, you can press F12 to call up the menu and select video options to enjoy your C64 nostalgia FINALLY in fullscreen glory!