C64 Game: Lady Kakerlak
Technische Maschinenfabrik (TMF) has released a new game for Commodore 64, Lady Kakerlak.
This game reminds the coin-op game Lady Bug, if you like original coin-op, you’ll love “Lady Kakerlak”.
source: noname.c64.org
Technische Maschinenfabrik (TMF) has released a new game for Commodore 64, Lady Kakerlak.
This game reminds the coin-op game Lady Bug, if you like original coin-op, you’ll love “Lady Kakerlak”.
source: noname.c64.org
This program is basically a utility created to edit your D64 files. Hopefully when it is done it will have all of the features you’d expect from a c64 based disk editor, as well as additional features that make it easier to manage your D64 files.
Here some features:
Program that detects type of your hardware in Commodore 128.
Also added recognizing CMD Hardware FD/HD/RAMLink/RAMDrive/JiffyDOS/SuperCPU/RR-Net/SD2IEC and a better detection of MMU and RAM size (SuperRAM), not works correctly in VICE.
The program is optimized for 80 columns mode.
source: mirkosoft.sk
Exomizer is a program that compresses files in a way that tries to be as efficient as possible but still allows them to be decompressed in environments where CPU speed and RAM are limited. For some popular 8-bit computers using 6502 compatible CPUs it can also generate executable files that decompress themselves in memory when run.
Changes since the 2.0 release:
A complete changelog is included in the zip file.
source: exomizer
This is the official demo party results from Datastorm 2011 (Top 3 Entries only). See also the CSDB DATASTORM 2011 section for more informations.
C64 Demo:
C64 4K Intro:
C64 Music:
C64 Graphics:
Download Datastorm 2011 Party stuff: DATASTORM 2011 (410 Kb)
source: datastorm.se
EasyProg is a program for the C64/C128. It is used to write (“burn”) cartridge image files (*.crt) onto an EasyFlash.
Version 1.5.0 – 02.02.2011:
source: easyflash homepage
The HxC Floppy Drive Emulator is a software and hardware system created by jfdn aka Jeff.
The aim of this project is to replace the floppy disk drive by an electronic device emulating the floppy disk drive (list of supported Computer/Hardware).
There are two differents emulators:
Release notes for the SD HxCFloppyEmulator firmware upgrade v1.5.1.0:
source: hxc2001.free.fr
Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.
from Lallafa’s Blog:
Now with ZoomFloppy device hitting the streets and a growing number of Mac users that own this device its about time to give them decent software packages to work with.
I already started the OpenCBM on Mac page quite some time ago when I started to help porting the code for Macs. I reworked the full page and simplified a lot of things. Here it is the shiny new OpenCBM on Mac page with special attention for easy setup of ZoomFloppy users!
The OpenCBM tools are really useful for day-to-day normal disk transfers. But when it comes to copy-protected disks the only tool there is Nibtools from C64Preservation. These tools use the OpenCBM libraries and I soon got them to compile on my machine.
The only thing missing there was writing a Portfile and setting up a page similar to the OpenCBM on Mac one. Here we go: I added a shiny new Portfile for Nibtools and described its installation on the Nibtools on Mac page.
source: lallafa.de
Exomizer is a program that compresses files in a way that tries to be as efficient as possible but still allows them to be decompressed in environments where CPU speed and RAM are limited. For some popular 8-bit computers using 6502 compatible CPUs it can also generate executable files that decompress themselves in memory when run.
Changes since the 2.0 beta 7 release:
A complete changelog is included in the zip file.
source: exomizer
Commodore Free Magazine Issue #47
Free to download Commodore magazine dedicated to Commodore Computers.
In this issue you can find: | ||
Editorial NEWS Games That Weren’t Update Commodore Keytar ZoomFloppy ready for pre-order SCACOM Aktuell #20/21 out High Voltage SID Collection 54 Arcade Retro Gaming 2011 C64-RetroInvaders calendar Amiga Forever / C64 Forever 2011 Plus4: Club Info 120 Released Attitude Disk Magazine |
dtv2ser 0.5 Released BOH update14 Released 1541 Ultimate Firmware Version 2 More Commodore Videos YC C16/Plus4 Special Edition YC C16/Plus4 Programmers Edition AresOne Update CBM-Command Version 2.0 Beta 1 Nanako In Japanese Monster Castle Plus 4: 256k Memory Expansion The Rear Admiral Eway10: 3 New C64 Adventure Games |
ZTerm Terminal Client For C64 Theater Of War WW2 (VIC20) Chameleon 64 DiscreetFX Platform Shift On the Edge: the Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore uIEC Change Device Program sd2iec Firmware Interview With Alf Yngve Build Your Own RGBI>S-Video Adaptor Commodore 16 Programming 1000 Kung Fu Maniacs Back to the Past – Issue 7 |
source: commodorefree.com
DATASTORM, the ultimate winter party for people operating on machines with SOUL. It’s going down on the the 4:th of February 2011 and keeps going until the 6:th of February 2011.
Partylocation is as usual the city of Gothenburg at the swedish bestcoast – the stronghold of the swedish amigascene. The city is easy to reach through two international airports, ferry and train.
source: datastorm.se
CBM prg Studio allows you to type a BASIC or Machine Code program in using a nice Windows environment and convert it to a ‘.prg’ file which you can run on an emulator, or even a real C64 or VIC20 if you’re feeling brave and have the right kit.
CBM prg Studio is a replacement for C64PrgGen and VIC20PrgGen and is designed to be a single development tool which will cover some of the early CBM 8-bit machines.
source: ajordison.co.uk
I continue to upgrade my Amiga 2000 PAL REV 4.5. After the upgrade of the chip Fat Agnus and the Kickstart/4MB, today i have replaced the Denise chip with a new one. The Super Denise chip is capable of still higher resolutions and bit depths.
VirtualC64 emulates a Commodore 64 personal computer on your Intel Macintosh OSx > 10.6.
I wrote the software with two major goals in mind. First, I wanted to create an emulator that can be used as a demonstrator program in a first year or second year course on computer engineering.
To achieve this goal, I have integrated various debugging capabilities that let you peek inside the CPU, RAM, ROM, or one of the custom chips. Second, I tried to make the emulator as user friendly as it can get.
In short: VirtualC64 tries to combine the ongoing fascination of the ancient Commodore computers with the great user experience of today’s Macs.
Bug fixes and enhancements:
source: dirkwhoffmann.de
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