ty64 Commodore 64 Emulator is a native Javascript based emulator of the Commodore 64 for web browsers by Krisztián Tóth.
Here's the current description.
It is important to note that you can not download the project, it is only available on their web sites.
Information about the motivation for the project can be found on Krisztián's blog.
One of the cooler things about this emulator is that if offers several video filters so you can either view the video in perfect clarity or to mimic the look of an old CRT screen like in the screenshot below. The onscreen keyboard can be turned on or off as well.
Along the bottom of the screen is a toolbar that offers a wide range of options such as loading disk images, saving screenshots, changing the audio settings, and even a "network play" for playing games against others.
The emulator itself can be found here.
The emulator is also used at this game site to offer online play of a few hundred different C64 games. 👀
There is also a great YouTube video by NPlay64 that shows off the ty64 emulator.
Here's the current description.
ty64 is a brand new Commodore 64 emulator for web browsers, written completely from scratch, in native javaScript. My primary goal with this project is to learn and understand the C64 as thoroughly as possible. My other goal is to create a lightweight, easy-to-use, lovely, user-friendly emulator by taking the advantages of the on-line platform.
The ty64 emulator is currently under active development, but because of the high interest, it is freely available even during the development, so anyone can follow the progress of the project. The current version is far from perfect, but it already meets 99% of use cases.
It is important to note that you can not download the project, it is only available on their web sites.
Information about the motivation for the project can be found on Krisztián's blog.
One of the cooler things about this emulator is that if offers several video filters so you can either view the video in perfect clarity or to mimic the look of an old CRT screen like in the screenshot below. The onscreen keyboard can be turned on or off as well.
Along the bottom of the screen is a toolbar that offers a wide range of options such as loading disk images, saving screenshots, changing the audio settings, and even a "network play" for playing games against others.
The emulator itself can be found here.
The emulator is also used at this game site to offer online play of a few hundred different C64 games. 👀
There is also a great YouTube video by NPlay64 that shows off the ty64 emulator.