Pushover 64 (Preview) a Italian game for C<64
Commodore 64 Porting from the original Amiga game by Ocean.
download the latest build here: pushover64
forum thread: ready64.org
Commodore 64 Porting from the original Amiga game by Ocean.
download the latest build here: pushover64
forum thread: ready64.org
Make Waves is a command line utility to make sinus waves for demos and such.
Each wave is composed of one or more discrete waveforms, which can be created independently. You can make waves that represent a full sine wave, any half of it or a quarter. You can also set a range between 0 and 255 to get suitable values for example to position sprites at the correct height.
You are also able to set a variable length for each wave up to 256 bytes.
download: noname.c64.org
Credits:
download: noname.c64.org
dtvtrans is a PC <-> C64DTV V2/V3 transfer solution. It uses a cable connected between the parallel port of the PC and a joystick port on the C64DTV. (port 1, port 2 and the user port supported).
The transfer speed is roughly 15 Kbyte/s PC -> DTV and 13 KByte/s DTV -> PC. Used with Lallafa’s dtv2ser+usb hardware it is roughly 17 KByte/s PC -> DTV and 19 KByte/s DTV -> PC.
dtvtrans+ 1.0 (20081122) 1570 Changelog:
download: picobay.com/dtv_wiki
SD2Browse by Hannu Nuotio. Changelog: v.0.5 – 8.11.2008
Files:
download: sd2browse05 (2011) - 14.94 kB
The new name for the project is: CBM FileBrowser
source: Petscii Forums
The flash utility can be used to (re)flash the DTV’s FlashROM. This way, installing new programs as well as replacing emulation ROMs (BASIC/KERNAL/CHARGEN – also see Kernalpatcher) can be done.
Changelog:
download: picobay.com/dtv_wiki

DTV Kernal V1.0 by Peiselulli of Tristar & Red Sector Incorporated.
Changelog:
download: noname.c64.org
Dtv2ser is a small hardware device that bridges TLR’s dtvtrans protocol used to communicate with a DTV via a RS232 interface to your Mac or PC.
By using a serial-to-USB adapter the dtv2ser provides dtvtrans access for all modern PCs where the original dtvtrans parallel cable cannot be used.
The new dtv2ser+usb board directly integrates the USB adapter and realizes the full dtv2ser functionality on a USB-stick-like device.
source: lallafa.de
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