Sip (Telecom) Italian Telephone Credit Card & Italcable card
This is a old Italian Telephone Credit Card by SIP (Società Italiana per L’Esercizio delle Telecomunicazioni p.a.) now Telecom Italia and a Itacable Countrydirect card.
This is a old Italian Telephone Credit Card by SIP (Società Italiana per L’Esercizio delle Telecomunicazioni p.a.) now Telecom Italia and a Itacable Countrydirect card.
A new version of the firmware for the interface 1541 Ultimate II is released. This version only runs on the Ultimate-II!
Major improvement in latest release:
download: 1541ultimate.net
SpartaDOS X (or SpartaDOS 4.0) is a disk operating system for the Atari 8-bit family of computers, that closely resembles MS-DOS. It was developed and sold by ICD, Inc. in 1987-93.
Ten years later SpartaDOS X considered abandonware has been picked up by its enthusiasts, and developed further. These unofficial revisions, incorporating many of the utilities written since 1992, cleaning many identified problems and including numerous improvements, are: 4.31 (2005), 4.39RC (2006), 4.40 (a leaked-out beta, 2006), 4.41 (Feb. 2008), 4.42 (Dec. 2008), 4.4.3 (Apr.2011).
Changes in SpartaDOS X 4.43:
source: trub.atari8.info wikipedia
This is a ArtField 2011 party invitation demo. It’s going down on the the 28:th of May 2011 and keeps going until the 29:th of May 2011.
The place of the Demo Party is the city of Voronezh in Russia.
source: zxpart.nedopc.com noname.c64.org
CTetris4 is a very Nice Tetяis clone for Atari 8 Bit Computers. The game is developed by Hayden Doan.
What’s new in this version:
from Wikipedia:
Tetris is a puzzle video game originally designed and programmed by Alexey Pajitnov in the Soviet Union. It was released on June 6, 1984, while he was working for the Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow.
He derived its name from the Greek numerical prefix tetra- (all of the game’s pieces, known as Tetrominoes, contain four segments) and tennis, Pajitnov’s favorite sport.
source: atariage.com wikipedia
This is a demo compilation for the Easyflash cartridge.
I have picked up the best demo’s from csdb site and i have made a compilation in .crt format.
Nano SwinSID Prototype by x1541:
This project is based on the microcontroller ATMEGA88PU from Atmel and the emulation code is written by Swinkels.
The prototype of Nano SwindSID is a scaled down version of the Micro SwinSID, so far so good, and here’s my initial impression.
x1541, a user of the forum64.de has made a very nice work, the pcb has the same size of the original SID chip (6581/8580), the components are arranged very well and the entire space of the pcb was used. I can just say to buy it when the Nano SwinSID kit will be available, your money will be spent well.
Nano SwinSID Features:
source: forum64.de
The SIO2SD is a device that allows you to load games/applications into any 8-bit Atari XL/XE computers via SIO interface from SD/MMC cards.
Changelog:
Supported cards:
Supported partitioning schemas:
TURBO:
Number of simulated drives:
Configuration program:
source: sio2sd-dev.gucio.pl
This is a great 8/16 Bit music player for Android OS.
Plays music from:
Features:
source: androidzoom.com
PVCF/Reflex, composer of SID tunes, is back with some great demo soundtracks.
Listen to his new tune in this little one-file demo done together with Conrad & Celtic
source: noname.c64.org
I’m waiting several years for a new IDE interface for my Atari (XE/XL) computer, and finally is arrived, compacts, economical and very promising.
some features:
source: atariage.com
Autopsy:
Personal note (PLA Compatibility): I have tested the EasyFlash cartridge with a Commodore 64 with installed a PLA replacement by Manosoft and it works Perfectly!
I bought mine fully assembled from Mike Betz via Lemon64 Forums.
EasyFlash is a cartridge for the C64 expansion port. In contrast to traditional cartridges, this one can be programmed directly from the C64.
You can easily create various classic computer game cartridges, program collections or even a diagnostic cartridge to track down issues with your hardware with it. All what you need to do this is a C64, an EasyFlash, the software available here and an image of the cartridge (*.crt). As these CRT files may be quite large, a large disk drive like the FD-2000 or an sd2iec may be useful.
EasyFlash is not a freezer cartridge like the Final Cartridge III or the Retro Replay. And it’s no replacement for a 1541 disk drive like the sd2iec.
source: skoe.de/easyflash lemon64.com
This is a Isterinvite 2011 party invitation demo, a very wonderful work made by Genesis Project.
source: noname.c64.org facebook.com
This is one of my favorite Commodore 64 game. Congo Bongo from SEGA (1983).
Thanks Nostalgia for the Crack and Trainer.
source: noname.c64.org
Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.
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