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FPGA Arcade site updated: new PCB and ATX adapter board

June 25th, 2011 No comments

This site is about recreating gaming hardware from the past in modern programmable devices, known as FPGAs.

source: fpgaarcade.com

Categories: Hardware, News & Rumors, Today

High Voltage SID Collection Update #55

June 25th, 2011 No comments

The High Voltage SID Collection (HVSC) is a freeware hobby project which organises Commodore 64 music (also known as SID music) into an archive for both musicians and fans alike.

The work on the collection is done completely in the Team and contributors’ spare time and is proudly one of the largest and most accurate computer music collections known.

This update features (all approximates):

  • 804 new SIDs (62 2SIDs)
  • 113 fixed/better rips.
  • 4 PlaySID/Sidplay1 specific SIDs eliminated.
  • 30 repeats/bad rips eliminated.
  • 742 SID credit fixes.
  • 176 SID model/clock infos.
  • 16 tunes from /DEMOS/UNKNOWN/ identified.
  • 4 tunes from /GAMES/ identified.
  • 36 tunes moved out of /DEMOS/ to their composers’ directories.
  • 2 tunes moved out of /GAMES/ to their composers’ directories.

Download: High Voltage SID Collection Update #55 (full) (1267)

Download: High Voltage PSID Collection Update #55 (1206)

source: www.hvsc.c64.org

C16 Demo: Botticelli Bilderdisk #36

June 24th, 2011 No comments

Erich/Unlimited has released a new issue of the Botticelli Bilderdisk. It’s two disk-sides of pictures in Botticelli format, using the Magica viewer.

The quality and theme of the pictures is quite varied: you’ll find many things from hand-pixelled scenes to digitized stills.

Download: Botticelli Bilderdisk #36 (863)

source: plus4world.powweb.com

C64 Studio v1.3a

June 22nd, 2011 No comments

C64 Studio is a .NET based IDE written by Georg Rottensteiner.

This app supports project based C64 assembly. The internal assembler is using the ACME syntax.

In connection with Vice the IDE allows you to debug through your code and watch variables/memory locations, registers and memory.

Any other emulator can be set up as well if it’s startable via runtime arguments. C64 Studio allows you to compile to raw binary, .prg, .t64 or cartridge format (.bin and .crt for 8k and 16k).

Additionally to this C64 Studio comes with a charset and sprite editor.

Version history:

21.06.2011 – 1.3a:

  • Fixed weird exception when using Umlauts at the line end.
  • Added tab configuration.
  • Added undo/redo to toolbar/menu.
  • Autocreate project if new document is created without project.

19.06.2011 – 1.3:

  • Added image export for sprites.
  • Fixed wrong modified state in sprite editor (selecting single/multi-color chars would set the project as modified)
  • Added import/export of all sprites as image.
  • Added import/export of all characters as image.
  • Added pseudo pc macro.
  • Added project configurations with predefines.
  • Added element dependencies.
  • Enabled sprite/charset files as part of projects.
  • Added !ifndef macro.

Download: C64Studio v1.3a Beta (843)

source: lemon64.com

Turbo Chameleon 64 beta firmware v6c released

June 21st, 2011 No comments

Turbo Chameleon 64 is an extremely user-friendly cartridge that can be used without opening the computer. It is just plugged to the expansion port of the C64.

The Turbo Chameleon 64 cartridge can also be operated as a stand-alone unit (since it’s basically an FPGA computer like the C-One or the Minimig in a C64 cartridge case), replacing the computer, the floppy drive and the heavy power supply.

When used as a stand-alone unit, a USB power adapter or active USB hub can be used as a power source.

Changelog:

Differences from Beta-5b to Beta-6:

  • Fixed RAM mirrors for 1541 drive emulation.
  • Fixed reading from emulated SID.
  • New cartridge emulations.
  • Disk track lengths set to 6256, 6672, 7144 or 7696 bytes.
  • Implemented disk-change with button.
  • Input latch emulation in VIA emulation.
  • Implemented SDR register in CIA.
  • Implemented real IEC bus disable bit.
  • VIC-II timing fixed for mode bits (MCM, BMM and ECM)

Differences from Beta-6 to Beta-6b:

  • 1541 emulation: fixed IEC timing. All known speedloader problems are gone now.
  • 1541 emulation: VIA6522 timer fixes.
  • 1541 emulation: VIA6522 register r/w fixes.
  • New cartridge emulations.

Differences from Beta-6b to Beta-6c:

  • Auto speed option for turbo feature. Slows down on IEC bus accesses.
  • PS/2 Page up/Page down alias for F1, F7. Easier navigation in the File-Browser.

Download: Turbo Chameleon 64 beta firmware v6c (1521)

source: syntiac.com

Categories: Firmware, News & Rumors, Today

Sprite Pad v1.8.1

June 20th, 2011 No comments

Subchrist has updated his Sprite Editor for Commodore 64. Sprite Pad is a free cross-platform development tool for designing sprite images and animations.

Improvements and changes in this version:

  • Version 1.8.1 adds sprite swap using right mouse button and fixes some bugs with the new quantity control.

General Program Features:

  • Edit and animate multicolour and high-resolution sprite images.
  • Rotations. A World first?, Free rotate with variable angle limiter, auto-generate rotation sequences in any mode with 1 degree accuracy.
  • Overlays. Allows the designing of 2 sprites as one + animation and rotation support!.
  • Multiple Palettes. User editable palette file supports up to 20 additional palettes. (Default palette is now technically accurate).

System Requirements:

  • The program has been designed, programmed and tested on a 32-bit Windows XP (SP3) system.
  • The development machine has an Athlon XP 2400+ (2Ghz) with 512MB of RAM and an old 64MB Nvidia Geforce4 MX GFX card.

Download: Sprite Pad v1.8.1 (1107)

source: subchrist homepage

Unboxing Sic!Cart flash cartridge for ATARI (XE/XL)

June 19th, 2011 No comments
Sic!Cart flash cartridge for Atari

Autopsy:

The Sic!Cart (Super Inexpensive Cart) is a low price Flash Cartridge System for the Atari XL/XE series computers.

Sic!Cart available configurations:

  • Programmed GAL.
  • Sic!Cart with 2Mbit memory.
  • Sic!Cart with 4Mbit memory.

source: atariage.com

C64 Game: Frantic Freddy

June 19th, 2011 No comments

This is a very nice conversion of the arcade game Mappy from Namco for Commodore 64. Thanks to Encore of Undone for this game.

Download: Frantic Freddy (1426)

source: noname.c64.org

ZXpand Interface for ZX81 and Timex-Sinclair

June 19th, 2011 1 comment

The ZXpand interface is a brand new interface for the Sinclair ZX81, and Timex-Sinclair TS/1000 Home Computers.

The ZXpand interface offers 32K of expanded memory (which is configurable to support various hi-resolution graphics modes), instant file access to .p files stored on SD memory cards and more.

The Sinclair ZX81 ZXpand interface will also allow you to connect an Atari style 9 pin joystick port to play either specially written or specially adapted games.

The ZXpand provides the following facilities:

  • SD Memory Card reader – for instant loading from / saving to .p files (used by ZX81 emulators)
  • 32K of configurable RAM memory, which can then be set up to use the various hi-resolution graphics schemes for the Sinclair ZX81.
  • New keywords are added to the system ROM to allow you to load and save programs, produce a catalogue of files on the memory
    card, configure the ZXpand Interface, and delete files.
  • You can still load programs from cassette as well as using the interface, to allow you to copy files onto the SD memory card.
  • Sub-directories are supported on the memory card.
  • The new ROM can be switched off once a program is loaded, in order to allow access to LPRINT, LLIST and COPY commands.
  • There is a built in reset button to reset the ZX81 without having to pull the power lead.

Download: ZXpand Manual (2387)

source: rwapsoftware.co.uk

Unboxing 1541 Ultimate-II by Gideon Zweijtzer

June 18th, 2011 6 comments
1541 Ultimate-II / Tape Adapter / IEC Cable / Micro SD HC / Manual

Autopsy:

The 1541 Ultimate-II is a peripheral developed for the Commodore 64 (C64) by Gideon Zweijtzer.

It’s a C64 compatible cartridge that carries an Action Replay, The Final Cartridge III, Super Snapshot, Retro Replay or TurboAss with Codenet support (whatever the user prefers) and a fully compatible FPGA-emulated Commodore 1541 floppy drive that is fed from a built-in Mini SD card slot with C64-compatible files (e.g. .D64 diskimages or .PRG single program files).

The difference between 1541 Ultimate-II and other SD-based & .D64 mounting cartridges (like the MMC64, Super Snapshot 2007, or MMC Replay, SD2IEC) is that the 6502 microprocessor that powers the 1541 floppy and the 1541′s mechanical behavior (even sound) is fully emulated, making it theoretically compatible with almost anything.

File selection and management is done via a third button on the cartridge that brings up a new menu on screen.

For the full features list click here.

source: 1541ultimate.net ar.c64.org

Commodore Matrix Printer MPS 801

June 17th, 2011 3 comments
Commodore Matrix Printer MPS 801

Autopsy:

Note: This is my first printer.

from c64-wiki.com:

The Commodore MPS 801 was a Matrix-Printer (Stylus-Printer) from Commodore released in the year 1984. MPS stands for Matrix Printer System, an invention from Commodore.

The Commodore MPS-801 was one of the first Printers offered by Commodore for its home computers. The printer used fan-fold paper via a paper tractor. The print resolution was a 6×7 Matrix at 10 chars/inch. The printing speed was about 50 chars per second.

Because of its 7-pin print head, character descenders couldn’t be created with the MPS 801. This was later made possible through some software tricks. The printer only supports unidirectional printing (i.e. it is only printing when the print head moves from left to right). On the way back to the left, the print head was inactive, which made the printer very slow, compared to later models. The interface to the computer was a serial IEEE-488, the serial bus for the C64.

The printer was not developed and produced by Commodore. The MPS-801 was produced by the Japanese company Seikosha, a subsidiary of the clock manufacturer Seiko (the same model there was named Seikosha GP 500 VC). At that time, Seikosha was one of the largest printer manufacturers in the world and was also manufacturing printers for Atari, such as the Atari 1029 printer.

Apart from the complete ASCII-charset the 801 could also print all Commodore graphic characters and reverse characters were possible. In addition to text and special glyphs the printer was capable of printing graphics.

For manual paper-handling there was a mechanical handwheel on the right side of the printer. Additionally a membrane key was provided for incremental linefeed.

source: c64-wiki.com

HxC Floppy Emulator: Software updated

June 17th, 2011 No comments

The HxC Floppy Drive Emulator is a software and hardware system created by jfdn aka Jeff.

The aim of this project is to replace the floppy disk drive by an electronic device emulating the floppy disk drive (list of supported Computer/Hardware).

There are two differents emulators:

  • A USB version which allows to connect the floppy disk drive interface of the computer to a PC via a USB cable.
  • A SDCARD version which allows to emulate floppy disks which images are stored in a SDCARD.

Release notes for the HxCFloppyEmulator software v1.6.9.0:

  • New files Support : Kurzweil KRZ file support.
  • New files Support : EDE EDM (Ensoniq Mirage) file image support.
  • A new “About” window ;).
  • … full release notes here

Download: HxCFloppyEmulator software v1.6.9.0 (977)

source: hxc2001.free.fr

Categories: Hardware, News & Rumors, Today

Two Commodore 64 added to my collection.

June 17th, 2011 No comments
Two Commodore 64 added to my collection.

Two Commodore 64 added to my collection. The external case was bit dirty, it took me a couple of hours for a good cleaning but now the two C64 are like new.

Regenerator disassembler v1.0 by n0stalgia

June 16th, 2011 No comments

Regenerator is an interactive disassembler for C64 binaries. Regenerator will load any standard C64 .PRG file (or VICE snapshot) and disassemble it for your convenience.

There are a few options you can choose to change the output and a few tools to make the output look better and more useful to programmers. Regenerator runs under M$ windows and need .net 3.5 (or 4.0) runtime.

Download: Regenerator v1.0 by n0stalgia (1389)

source: noname.c64.org

Unboxing IDE Plus 2.0 for ATARI (XE/XL)

June 15th, 2011 1 comment
IDE Plus 2.0 interface

Autopsy:

IDE Plus 2.0 is a new IDE host adapter by Simius for Atari (XE/XL) computer.

Some features:

  • Is not much greater than a 2,5-inch IDE disk.
  • Does not require an external power-supply.
  • Contains an XE (CART+ECI) connector, an XL (PBI) connector, a cartridge port, and a connector for a 2,5-inch IDE disk.
  • Contains 96 KB ISP Flash ROM and 32 KB RAM available to the internal PBI BIOS and flashable from the Atari.
  • Contains 512 KB or 1024 KB ISP Flash ROM for SpartaDOS X (or any other cartridge of such type), flashable from the Atari. This ROM can be physically disabled using a dedicated switch. The switch is not installed in the device shown on photos below.
  • Contains a real time clock circuitry to be used with SpartaDOS X. If someone doesn’t want to use it, the module is anyway fully compatible with an external R-Time 8 or internally mounted ARC.
  • A LED flashing during the I/O.

source: atariage.com