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{{Infobox emulator
|title = DICE
|logo = Dicelogo.png
|logowidth =
|developer = Adam Bousley and DICE Team
|architecture = x86_64
|target = [[Discrete Circuitry-Based Arcade Games]]
|compatibility = <small>21 games out of unknown30</small>
|accuracy = Circuit level
|website = [https://adamulation.blogspot.com/ adam's emulation wip]
|prog-lang = C++
|support = [https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?item_name=Donation+to+DICE&cmd=_donations&business=adambousley%40gmail.com PayPal]
|license = GNU GPL v3GPLv3
|source = [https://sourceforge.net/projects/dice/ SourceForge]
}}
DICE (Discrete Integrated Circuit Emulator) emulates [[Discrete Circuitry-Based|Discrete Integrated Circuit Emulator]]) emulates old arcade machines ]] from the early 1970's at a very high level of accuracy. Since these machines had no CPU, the emulator instead emulates discrete logic components in the circuit board. This method is very system-intensive, and getting full speed requires at least a mid-range gaming PC along with the 64-bit version of the emulator.
==DownloadsDownload==*[https://sourceforge.net/projects/dice/files/DICE/DICE%200.9/dice.0.9.win.x64.zip/download 64{| cellpadding="4"|-bit Windows version] (Recommended, runs about 30% faster than the 32|align=center|{{Icon|Win-bit version)big}}*|'''[https://sourceforge.net/projects/dice/files/DICE/DICE%200.9/dice.0.9.win.x86.zip/download 32-bit Windows versionLatest Stable builds] (Required for 32-bit versions of Windows)'''*[https://sourceforge.net/projects/dice/files/DICE/DICE%200.9/dice.0.9.src.zip/download Source Code]|}
==Overview==
DICE is open-source and multi-platform. Currently no one is working on the project and it was last updated in early 2014, with the release of version 0.9. Prior to the first release of DICE in early 2008 the possibility to create a working emulator for early discrete circuitry-based arcade games was under strong doubt. Since then [[MAME]] has started supporting a few boards such as Pong, but not nearly as many as DICE.
==Usage==

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