(Italian) Jurassic News numero #32
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Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.
Break-Out! is a clone of the Atari home video game classic for VIC 20 written by Robert Hurst . The game is written in machine language and requires a expansion of 8 Kb RAM.
source: Denial (The Commodore VIC-20 forum) robert.hurst-ri.us
Romeo Knight is a musician, guitarist and former AMIGA demoscene composer.
Openbytes interview Romeo Knight about the old-scene. Click here for read the full interview.
source: openbytes.wordpress.com
SD2IEC is a hardware mass storage device using an SD/MMC card and interfacing with the IEC bus. It is based on the ATmega644 microcontroller from the Atmel AVR microcontroller family.
The most prominent use of SD2IEC is emulation/replacement of a Commodore-1541 disk drive for a C64. Hardware and the microcontroller’s firmware is available as open source (GPL).
Changelog:
2010-10-16 – release 0.10.0pre3
source: sd2iec.de gitweb forum thread c64-wiki
from Dreamhost Status blog:
A backup machine is having issues at the moment, which is adversely affecting multiple MySQL machines.
The root problem has been resolved, and most of the cleanup is done…however, if you’re still noticing any lingering MySQL issues, let us know, and we’ll be happy to address them as needed.
Again, sorry for the downtime.
source: dreamhoststatus.com
Here you can see some photo of the first version of the 1541 Ultimate II tape extender. With the latest firmware it’s now possible capture tape data to a .TAP file!
source: 1541ultimate.net
Micro SwinSID (SwinSID88) is a hardware replacement for legendary SID sound chip which was placed in every Commodore C64 computer.
This project is based on the microcontroller ATMEGA88PU from Atmel and the emulation code is written by Swinkels. The first version of the pcb (prototype) was made by Crisp.
On the left you can see the tiny PCB of the Micro SwinSID made by a user of the forum64.de.
*This PCB is compatible with Commodore 64 and 64C but you need to Remove the resistor R3 if you install the Micro SwinSID on Commodore 64/SX64 where the SID 6581 is used.
For more information and price visit the forum64.de.
A new version of the firmware for the interface 1541 Ultimate II is released.
Some major fix:
download: 1541ultimate.net
Micro SwinSID (SwinSID88) is a hardware replacement for legendary SID sound chip which was placed in every Commodore C64 computer.
This hardware extension is designed as a module installed directly into the SID socket. It emulates the sound of the SID chip, but it is a lot more powerful and allows you experience the new dimension of C64 music.
The hardware desing of SID and Micro SwinSID (SwinSID88) modules is different in almost every way. Micro SwinSID (SwinSID88) is equipped with general purpose microprocessor (ATMega88PA or PU) with internal RAM and ROM.
A programmable device like this has a big advantage – there is a possibility to upgrade firmware and to add new features or fixes without any hardware modification.
Download: Micro SwinSID PCB and Schematics v1.1
Download firmware: Firmware (30/04/2010) / Firmware (19/10/2010)
source: forum64.de swinkels homepage
This is the unofficial official demo party results from X-2010 (Top 3 Entries only). See also the CSDB X2010 section for more informations. C64 Demo Competition:
C64 Graphics Competition:
C64 Music Competition:
Download X-2010 Party stuff: X-2010 (1119) (13 Mb) *updated*
source: noname.c64.org
from Style64 homepage:
Style’s C64 TrueType package is our effort at a complete and proper TrueType (TTF) representation of the C64 glyph set.
The package provides five (5) TrueType formatted fonts as well as Embedded OpenType (.eot) and Web Open Font Format (.woff) versions ready for use in your own website.
source: style64.org
Commodore Free Magazine Issue #44
Free to download Commodore magazine dedicated to Commodore Computers.
In this issue you can find:
source: commodorefree.com
from C64scene homepage:
Tomi Malinen is currently developing a dual SID board, although there are other solutions available for your C64 this one is interesting because of the ability to use either 6581 or 8580 as SID #2 no matter the board revision.
This means that you can play games with 6581 sound from the first channel and 8580 sound from the second.
Other features of the dual SID board are:
Installation requires soldering, two wires attach to the cartridge port and two have to be soldered to the Kernal IC. When the SID #2 is mapped to D400, D420, D500 the wires to the cartridge port are not used.
Photo of both protypes installed:
source: c64scene.com lemon64.com
Autopsy:
My new desoldering station and a magnifying lamp has arrived!
After some frustrating times removing solder on an almost 30 year old PCB i decided to get a desoldering station.
So after using this for a few hours what one word can I use to describe this station? AWESOME! I don’t know how i lived without this in the past. Using desoldering braid or a soldapullt is OK but not consistent.
Package content of Aoyue 474A+:
source: aoyue.com
This is a new version of the Java SidPlayer (Command line & Gui Interface).
This Java applet should work on Mac OSX, Linux and Windoze.
Download here the latest final version v2.0 (Live Installer).
source: jsidplay2.sourceforge.net
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