David Haynes DLH’s Commodore Archive has updated his page.
- Hardware – JiffyDOS Installation Guides. Missing are 64, 64c and 128D. Originals provided by Chris Ryan
If anyone has these please contact me. Also a good copy of the User Manual is needed.
SX-64, C128, 1541, 1541-II, 1571, 1581, BlueChip BCD, Enchancer 2000, FSD-2, MSD SD-1 & SD-2
- Magazines – Added torrent for Family Computing (67 Issues)
- Books – The Official GEOS Programmer’s Reference Guide (BANTAM, 484 pages). This replaces the old scan that did not have OCR. I included the CMD Addendum at the front (17 pages)
source: DLH Commodore Archive
Playing 1541 Sing Song Serenade Drive Music.
After many months and a lot of work. Onslaught & Wrath Designs bring you the 50th Vandalism News called The Gold Edition. Four disk sides, 12 exclusive SIDs, a bonus disk and two disk covers.
download magazine: noname.c64.org
download disk cover: noname.c64.org
website: onslaught.c64.org
SHO-FLI (Sprite Hires OVerlay FLI/Sprite OVerlay Hires FLI) is a custom c64 graphic mode which features a hiresolution spriteoverlay in one color over a FLI image.
It works in exactly the same way as the SHFLI mode but the image data is wider due to using 1 sprite overlay (rather than two in SHFLI) – This GFX mode is also known as SHF-XL originally invented by Crossbow/Crest. I created this Application because this gfx mode is rather awkward to paint in. Plus there does not seem to be any converters released.
download: noname.c64.org
Art of Commodore Part1
Description from Left to Right:
- Commodore 64 II Generation Two (New Keyboard style/Mainboard with 8580)
- Commodore 64 II Generation One (Old Keyboard style/Mainboard with 6581)
- Commodore Plus 4
- Commodore 128
The annoying bug in the firmware that had rendered the Ethernet interface almost useless has finally been fixed.
In comparison to 1.5, the following has been fixed:
- Reads from the Ethernet chip have been fixed. The unit now correctly receives packets.
download: 1541U Homepage
Popular Retro-Games from the Eighties and Early Nineties online.
source: c64 games nes games gameboy games mastersystem games dos games
Triad’s back and kicking in the new year with something that we’ve had cooking for quite some time… As a little tribute to the genius of Amiga musicians, dalezy and I have dragged our personal favourite synthtunes kicking and screaming off the Amiga and onto the c64′s lovely SID chip for your enjoyment!
download: noname.c64.org
From 1541u forum:
I’m working on a 1541U manual. It is still heavily beta and incomplete, but i would like comments etc. So if you have time read it, and give me some input/suggestions.
Perhaps we can combine effords in creating a good manual for this exceptional piece of hardware…
Download: 1541U Manual
source: 1541ultimate.net
This is a nice Commodore Logo from Robert Hurst VIC-20 homepage, i have vectorialized it in some formats (svg,eps,pdf).
Download PNG (original): Commodore Logo (1230) - 16.1 KB
Download SVG: Commodore Logo (1287) - 21.27 KB
Download PDF: Commodore Logo (1270) - 22.66 KB
Download EPS: Commodore Logo (1290) - 21.98 KB
The xum1541 (pronounced “zoom”) is built from a modified version of the xu1541 firmware. It is a USB full speed device and supports high-speed parallel cables. The hardware USB support significantly speeds up transfers. It will support mnib (aka nibtools), which provides low-level imaging to backup copy protected disks.
I’m most excited about this feature since it is critical to archiving original floppies for the C64 Preservation Project.
This is a Very old “Programmable” Joystick Interface for ZX Spectrum from AGF ©1983. You must see that it’s very easy to use. :-D
I have hung some commodore on the wall like paintings, i have others to hang…but my room is very small.
Description from top:
- Commodore VIC-20 Generation One (Pet Function key style)
- Commodore VIC-20 Generation Two
- Commodore 64 Generation One (Pet Function key style)
- Commodore 64 Generation Two (The classic one)
- Commodore 64 G
- Commodore 64 Aldi
- Commodore 16
Mega-Cart’s Gallery
The Mega-Cart’s incredible selection of auto-starting games and handy utilities, coupled with its software-configurable RAM expansion capability, will provide you with hours of fun and discovery.
Yet, despite the immense power and complexity “under the hood” of the Mega-Cart it remains easy to use because of the intuitive all menu-driven selection system.
source: mega-cart.com
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