mcp-c64
An MCP server for developing BASIC and Assembly Language programs for the Commodore 64, providing tools to assemble, tokenize, and run programs in the VICE emulator.
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mcp-c64

An MCP server for developing BASIC and Assembly Language programs for the Commodore 64
- Optimal C64 development stack
- REPL - A minimal command line client for interacting directly with the MCP server.
- MCP Server working with the ability to:
- Assemble 6502 assembly language programs to .prg format
- Tokenize BASIC programs to .prg format
- Launch and run .prg format programs in the emulator
REQUIREMENTS
Install
-
Node + npm - Javascript runtime environment
- <a href="https://nodejs.org/en/download" target="_blank">Install</a> the latest stable Node release (comes with npm).
-
VICE - The Versatile Commodore Emulator
- Read the Manual
- Download binary for your platform
- Includes emulator and tokenizer/detokenizer (petcat)
-
64Tass - The 6502 assembler for C64
- Read the Manual
- Install
- MacOSX -
brew install tass64 - Windows - Download the latest binary
- MacOSX -
Configure
Create .env file
- Create file
.envin the root of your project.- If you have downloaded the project source, you can copy
.env-example
- If you have downloaded the project source, you can copy
- Add / modify vars
ASSEMBLER- pointing to the64tassassembler executable (full path if not in PATH)TOKENIZER- pointing to thepetcattokenizer executable (full path if not in PATH)EMULATOR- pointing to thex64scemulator executable (full path if not in PATH)ASM_PATH- pointing to your assembly source folderBASIC_PATH- pointing to your basic source folder
Example .env file
ASSEMBLER=64tass
TOKENIZER=/Users/zaphod/vice/bin/petcat
EMULATOR=/Users/zaphod/vice/x64sc.app/Contents/MacOS/x64sc
ASM_PATH=./asm/hello
BASIC_PATH=./basic/token
Example mcp.json file for Cursor
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-c64": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mcp-c64"],
"env": {
"ASSEMBLER": "64tass",
"TOKENIZER": "/Users/zaphod/vice/bin/petcat",
"EMULATOR": "/Users/zaphod/vice/x64sc.app/Contents/MacOS/x64sc",
"ASM_PATH": "/Users/zaphod/Projects/retro-game/asm/",
"BASIC_PATH": "/Users/zaphod/Projects/retro-game/basic/"
}
}
}
}
Example mcp.json file for VSCode
{
"mcp": {
"servers": {
"mcp-c64": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"mcp-c64"
],
"env": {
"ASSEMBLER": "64tass",
"TOKENIZER": "/Users/zaphod/vice/bin/petcat",
"EMULATOR": "/Users/zaphod/vice/x64sc.app/Contents/MacOS/x64sc",
"ASM_PATH": "/Users/zaphod/Projects/retro-game/asm/",
"BASIC_PATH": "/Users/zaphod/Projects/retro-game/basic/"
}
}
}
}
}
Example configuration for Github Copilot
{
"servers": {
"mcp-c64": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mcp-c64"],
"env": {
"ASSEMBLER": "64tass",
"TOKENIZER": "/Users/zaphod/vice/bin/petcat",
"EMULATOR": "/Users/zaphod/vice/x64sc.app/Contents/MacOS/x64sc",
"ASM_PATH": "/Users/zaphod/Projects/retro-game/asm/",
"BASIC_PATH": "/Users/zaphod/Projects/retro-game/basic/"
}
}
}
}
The REPL
A minimal MCP Client which allows you to interact with the mcp-c64 server. It doesn't invoke LLMs but rather allows you to invoke the tools as an LLM would.
Running the REPL
- Invoke with
npm run repl - You will see a menu of available commands.
MCP Interactive Client
=====================
Connected to mcp-c64 server via STDIO transport
Available commands:
help - Show this help
list-tools - List available tools
call-tool <name> [args] - Call a tool with optional JSON arguments
quit - Exit the program
>
The list-tools command
- Lists the available tools in the MCP server.
- These are the tools that the LLM could call, and the descriptions it would see
> list-tools
Available tools:
- assemble_program: Assemble an assembly language program.
Only the .asm source filename is required in file parameter, output .prg and .map files will be generated.
Any additional args such as -a, -cbm-prg, etc. should be supplied in an array in the args parameter.
- tokenize_program: Tokenize a BASIC program.
Only the .bas source filename is required in file parameter, output .prg file will be generated.
Any additional args such as -w2, etc. should be supplied in an array in the args parameter.
- run_program: Run an assembled or tokenized program.
The .prg filename is required in file parameter, and the program's path is required in path parameter.
Any additional args such as -console, etc. should be supplied in an array in the args parameter.
>
The call-tool command
- Allows you to call a tool on the MCP server just as the LLM would
- You pass the tool name and its arguments as a JSON string
assemble_program tool
- Uses
64tassto assemble a 6502 assembly language program - To target the Commodore 64 using Unicode or standard ASCII input, include the
-aand-cbm-prgarguments - Refer to the
64tasscommand line options reference for more info on configuring the assembler behaviors
> call-tool assemble_program {"file":"hello_world.asm", "args": ["-a", "--cbm-prg"]}
Calling tool 'assemble_program' with args: { file: 'hello_world.asm', args: [ '-a', '--cbm-prg' ] }
Tool result:
{
output: '64tass Turbo Assembler Macro V1.60.3243\n' +
'64TASS comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; This is free software, and you\n' +
'are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; See LICENSE!\n' +
'\n' +
'Assembling file: asm/hello/hello_world.asm\n' +
'Output file: asm/hello/hello_world.prg\n' +
'Passes: 2\n',
error: '',
status: 0
}
>
tokenize_program tool
- Uses the
petcatcommand included with the VICE emulator - To tokenize a Unicode or standard ASCII file for the Commodore 64, include the
-w2argument - See the
petcatcommand line options reference for more info on configuring the tokenizer input and output behavior - See the C64-Wiki for PETSCII control characters that can be used in BASIC strings for such things as cursor movement and character color
> call-tool tokenize_program {"file":"token_test.bas", "args": ["-w2","-v"]}}
Calling tool 'tokenize_program' with args: { file: 'token_test.bas', args: [ '-w2', '-v' ] }
Tool result:
{
output: '/Users/zaphod/Projects/retro-game\n',
error: '\nLoad address 0801\nControl code set: enabled\n\n',
status: 0
}
>
run_program tool
- Uses the
x64scexecutable included with the VICE emulator package - To take a screenshot on exit, include the
-exitscreenshotargument followed by a file name argument - See the
x64sccommand line options reference for more info on configuring the emulator behavior
> call-tool run_program {"file":"token_test.prg", "path":"/Users/zaphod/Projects/retro-game/basic/token", "args": ["-exitscreenshot","token_test.png"]}
Calling tool 'run_program' with args: {
file: 'token_test.prg',
path: '/Users/zaphod/Projects/retro-game/basic/token',
args: [ '-exitscreenshot', 'token_test.png' ]
}
Tool result:
{ output: '', error: '', status: 0 }
>
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