This is the official demo party results from BCC Party #9 (Top 3 Entries only). See also the CSDB BCC Party #9 section for more informations.
C64 Demo:
- Pagan’s Mind by Dream
- We Fly High by Rabenauge
- Upshift! by TRIAD
C64 Music:
- Quest for Peace by celticdesign
- RykSkiDanceWithChrisAndRob by TheRyk
- Destiny by G-Fellow
C64 Graphics:
- The Seeker – Tormented Echoes by Slayer Grafix
- Flappie the Ghost by JSL
- Automatic Gentleman by ilesj
Mixed:
- Twist It by Virtual Dimension (Game)
- Claculate It II by Brainstorm (Basic Demo)
- Longer II by Brainstorm (Game)
Download: BCC Party #9 Party stuff (1427)
source: csdb.dk
I finally found a time to do the replacement of all the electrolytic capacitors of my Amiga 1200 that was beginning to have serious problems of stability.
Since I had disassembled the amiga i took the opportunity to do the E127R fix that solves some problems of graphics glitches with the interface Indivision AGA 1200.
The fix is very simple to do, you need to short the E127R resistor with a jumper.
I have also replaced the original power supply of the Amiga with a ATX power supply can supply more ampere and is a little stable than the original.
Commodore Amiga 1200 Recapped:
Commodore Amiga ATX Power Supply:
E127R Amiga 1200 Indivision Fix:
It was released a new OS Update for the Everdrive N64 Flash Cartridge (Nintendo 64) by Krikzz. The upgrade instructions can be found here.
Changelog:
- 2.09 (21.01.2015)
- “CRC Check” option to enable/disable CRC check
- FPGA code update
- 2.06 (12.11.2014)
- Fully functional GameShark. Special thanks to Parasyte and Modman for new GS core!
- Automatic save and loading GS codes when user change the game. “Auto cheat” option should be enabled
- Fixed graphics bug in “RTC setup” menu (ED64 V3)
Download: Everdrive N64 - OS Update v2.09 (1332)
source: krikzz.com
This Commodore 64 was found in the trash from a friend, although aesthetically in a good state, the computer doesn’t work.
Defect:
- Black Screen.
- Power supply dead.
Components replaced:
- 2 x RAM MCM6665 BP20 (4164)
Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.
Scene World is a C64 magazine on disk dedicated to various activities of both C64 scenes.
“Both” means, that we are supplying information and texts of both scenes; NTSC and PAL.
Download: Scene World #24 (1312)
source: sceneworld.org
Relaunch64 is an IDE (text-editor) for C64 assembler-coding on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Relaunch64 has a clean and intuitive user interface, yet it offers many features that make coding faster and easier.
Java 7 or higher is required to run Relaunch64. The program is licensed under the GNU GPL 3 (or higher) and free for private and professional use.
This editor works together with common cross assemblers like Kick Assembler, ACME, or 64tass. Other assemblers might work as well, but syntax highlighting may not be 100% correct.
Download: Relaunch64 v3.3.2 (Windows/OSx/Linux) (1306)
source: popelganda.de
I lost too much time to repair only one of two psu, not convenient. Better to replace only the PCB with a ATX power supply (only the PCB!)
Defect:
Replaced components:
- 2 x Diode IN4001
- 1 x Diode Zener 5v1
- 1 x Triac BTB 16 200B (recovered from another power supply)
- 6 x Electrolytic Capacitors.
- 1 x Power supply plug with a filter RIFA inside.
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I have repaired last year these computers for a dear friend.
Commodore 64 #1
Defect:
Replaced parts:
- Replaced 4 x 4264 RAM (U9,U10,U11,U12)
Commodore 64 #2
Defect:
- Out of Memory.
- Expansion Port (Cartridge) don’t works.
Replaced parts:
- Replaced 3 x 4264 RAM (U12,U24,U22)
- PCB track interrupted of the expansion port (A5 Address Line). Fixed with a bridge.
Commodore 64 #3
Defect:
- Garbled screen and then Out of Memory.
Replaced parts:
- Replaced 4 x 4264 RAM (U24,U12)
- Replaced 1 x 74LS257 Data Selectors/Multiplexers (U13)
Commodore 64 #4
Defect:
- Black Screen and then Out of Memory.
- No Sound.
Replaced parts:
- Replaced 2 x 4264 RAM (U9,U10)
- Replaced 1 x 74LS257 Data Selectors/Multiplexers (U25)
- Replaced 1 x 6581 SID (U18)
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I have repaired last year these computers for a dear friend.
Commodore 128 #1
Defect:
- Black Screen.
- Missing CAS on PIN 1-4 of the 74LS32 (U9)
- Missing CHROMA video.
Fix:
- To fix the problem of lack CAS on 74LS32 i had to make a bridge from the PIN 41 of the PLA 8721 because a pcb track under the socket was interrupted.
- Broken solder joints on the RF Modulator.
Commodore 128 #2
Defect:
- Black Screen but sometimes it works.
Replaced parts:
- Replaced the socket of the 8721 PLA.
- Replaced 8721 PLA (U11).
Note:
The main problem was the PLA. In the C128 mode sometimes works and sometimes not. Works always C64 mode.
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:
- v4.31 (2005)
- v4.39RC (2006)
- v4.40 (a leaked-out beta, 2006)
- v4.41 (Feb. 2008)
- v4.42 (Dec. 2008)
- v4.43 (Apr.2011)
- v4.44 (Jun.2011)
- v4.45 (Nov.2011)
- v4.46 (Jan.2013)
- v4.47 (Feb 2015)
The new SpartaDOS X 4.47 runs on the following hardware platforms:
- intSDX128 and intSDX128 “flash”
- IDE Plus 2.0 interface (*)
- Maxflash 1Mb
- Maxflash 8Mb (*)
- Maxflash MyIDE+Flash
- MyIDE II
- SIC! Cartridge 256k (*)
- SIC! Cartridge 128k
- SIDE HDD cartridge (*)
- SIDE2 HDD cartridge (*)
- Turbo Freezer 2005 (*) (**)
- Ultimate1MB (*)
- Incognito board (*) (***)
- Altirra and Atari800 emulators
(*) – includes MAN on-line help
(**) – use with Freezer ROM only
(***) – compatible with Ultimate1MB images
Dowload:
source: sdx.atari8.info wikipedia
I have recovered this Terminal from the United States because it was in good condition and partially working.
The cleaning took more time of the repair. The repair was very simply. I have replaced for precaution all tantalum capacitors and i have also replaced the two micro switches that are completely rusted.
The main defect was caused by one of these two micro switches which was in short circuit always in one position. I have also made a calibration of the geometry of the screen that appeared incorrect and a focus adjustment.
Below i post all pictures of the cleaning, components replaced, various console test that i have made via terminal and two videos.
A brief introduction of the ADM-5 terminal:
The Lear Siegler ADM-5 was introduced in January, 1981 at a price of $995 and is based on the proven Lear Siegler ADM-3 design.
This new version includes:
- Numeric keypad.
- Reverse video.
- Reduced intensity video.
- Limited editing capabilities.
- Estension port.
- Lowercase display.
Lear Siegler (LSI) ADM-5 the final reult:
Replacing tantalum capacitors and mini switches:
Cleaning main pcb:
Radio Shack DT-1 (pcb) vs Lear Siegler ADM-5 (pcb):
Testing:
Video:
source: BB ASCII Demo
Some new games or tools (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups.
Titles:
- Assembloids Basic +2
- Maniac Mansion Demo Disk
- Demoni 101% +4DGHF
- Charlie and the Jugs +4HD
- Scramble
- Scramble +3 V2
- Scramble +3 V1
- Xain +
- Populous Preview
- Xain
- The Eidolon +6D
- Baffle 101% +2HF [pal/ntsc]
- Scramble +5H
- Scramble V1.1
- Rocket Smash EX [64kb cartridge]
- Rocket Smash EX +3DH
- Q10 Tankbuster +24D [crazy hack]
- Bumble-Bee HS
- Zombi Terror
- C64hess – Chess Puzzles +D
- Ski Jumping &ED
Download: All Games in One Archive (3185)
source: csdb.dk
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I have repaired a Commodore Amiga 2500 (A2000 Motherboard) with Black Screen for a dear friend.
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Defect:
Diagnosis:
- The Battery Acid has corroded a track (not visible to the naked eye) connected to the PIN 10 of the resistor packs RP900 and then the same track is connected to the CPU.
Repair:
- I have made a small bridge between the two points on the solder side of the pcb and the problem was fixed in 5 minutes.
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