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:
- A USB version which allows to connect the floppy disk drive interface of the computer to a PC via a USB cable.
- A SDCARD version which allows to emulate floppy disks which images are stored in a SDCARD.
Release notes for the HxCFloppyEmulator software v1.5.2.0/v1.5.2.1:
- BUG : Floppy dump tool broken. fixed.
- New files Support : Atari ST DIM image (*.DIM) added.
- New files Support : TI99 V9T9 (*.V9T9 / *.PC99) added.
- IPF File format (http://www.softpres.org/) overlap bug corrected.
- Internal : Tracklen is now the number of bit in the track.
- Internal/HFE generator : Track encoding code now set correctly.
- ISO/IBM track generator : ISO FM track data mark value corrected/changed to 0xFB.
Release notes for the SD HxCFloppyEmulator firmware upgrade v1.5.0.0:
- SDcard : Init frequency corrected.
- SDcard : Multi sector read & Write access added.
- SDCard access time improved (Slow sdcard issues corrected)
- Some important parts of the floppy write support fully rewritten : Important codes improvement (speed & size)
- New MFM/DD write support bitrate added.
- FM write support added.
- E-mu write support added (E-mu emulator, E-mu emulator II,…)
- Two floppy drive emulation improvement/bug corrected.
- SDCard HxC Floppy emulator settings (sound/blacklight…) are now stored into the eeprom and used at power up. At power up the last known settings are used.
- … full release notes here
source: hxc2001.free.fr
Algodancer 2 is a Commodore 64 demo by Algorithm. I love it because it reminds me a old Amiga Demo; State of the Art by Spaceball.
This a a single file C64 demonstration which demonstrates overlay/underlay vq with realtime in memory decompression and sprite plotting.
source: algotechproductions.com
CBM-Command is a disk manager for the Commodore 64 / Commodore 128 / Commodore VIC20 and Commodore C16 computers. It is written like Norton Commander or Midnight Commander, but is much simpler due to the target platforms. Both the C128/C64/VIC20/C16 have their own native version of the application.
Release Notes – Version 2.0 Release Candidate – 2011-01-14
New Features:
- Whole Disk Copying – Hotkey = “O” – This will copy a whole disk from one like drive to another like drive (ie. 1541 to 1541, 1571 to 1571) and also will copy a 1541 to a 1571.
Changes:
Known Issues:
- Deleting batches of files with more than 30 files does not work as expected as only the first 30 files are deleted. This is because of the way that deleting files alters the disk directory which prevents looping over the whole directory and selectively deleting files. Unfortunately I see no way around this as it’s impossible to cache the names of all the files to delete without some kind of temporary storage. This issue will not stop the release of Version 2.0.
source: cbmcommand.codeplex.com
CTetris4 is a very Nice Tetяis clone for Atari 8 Bit Computers. The game is developed by Hayden Doan.
from Wikipedia:
Tetris is a puzzle video game originally designed and programmed by Alexey Pajitnov in the Soviet Union. It was released on June 6, 1984, while he was working for the Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow.
He derived its name from the Greek numerical prefix tetra- (all of the game’s pieces, known as Tetrominoes, contain four segments) and tennis, Pajitnov’s favorite sport.
source: atariage.com wikipedia
This is a new Graphics Adventure written in Basic language for Commodore 64. The game is developed by JCB of The Mean Team.
source: noname.c64.org
This is a new game for Commodore 64 developed by The New Dimension.
You are captain Steve Zappa, who has been transported to different star boads. Your mission is to clear all decks on each star ship from the crazy aliens that infest the ship.
Then hurry back to the computer console and teleport out of the star ship, and get back into your little space craft. You will then be taken aboard on to the next star ship, in which you have to complete each mission.
source: tnd64.unikat.sk lemon64.com
Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.
Micro SwinSID (SwinSID88) is a hardware replacement for legendary SID sound chip which was placed in every Commodore C64 computer and other devices.
On the Photo you can see the AVR ISP homebrew Adapter for programming the firmware.
Firmware update (10012011):
- Much improved ADSR envelope fading based on a real SID counter design.
- More soft filter.
Hardware tip:
To increase audio quality and volume level replace R4 (2k2) resistor with 1K. This will boost volume by about 50%
source: forum64.de
TeleKbd64 is a app for iPAD. TeleKbd64 displays a virtual keyboard that looks like an old Commodore 8 bit computer and let you control an emulator running on a PC on the same network.
Emulated keyboards: |
Compatible emulators: |
- Commodore 64
- Commodore VIC 20
- Commodore 16
- Commodore 64 C and G
- Commodore SX-64
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- VICE 2.2 x64
- VICE 2.2 xVic
- VICE 2.2 xPlu
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source: itunes.apple.com
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:
- Introducing cheatbox. Travel back in time by reverting to automatically taken snapshot states
- T64, PRG, and P00 files can now be mounted as virtual disk
- Restructured and refactored all Objective-C classes
- Fixed a bug that caused unallocated memory to be freed
Note: The version numbering scheme is changed to comply with the update framework.
source: dirkwhoffmann.de
Data (De-Koder, Tropyx) has updated the Limon WAV player for Commodore 64. You need a REU interface (Commodore’s RAM Expansion Unit) for run this program, alternatively you can use the Vice Emulator or the interface Ultimate 1541 v2.0+
source: noname.c64.org
C64-Archiv descriptions:
- Scans and stores your C64 – (games) – collection with only a few clicks.
- Easily manages your C64-programs by creating your own categories and selections.
- Starts the C64-programs in different emulators.
- Delivers instructions for the emulators VICE, CCS64, HOXS64 and EMU64.
- Works with tools e.g. 64Copy, D64Lister or DirMaster.
- Stores the C64-programs from files with the extensions: .D64, .D71, .P00, .PRG e. .T64.
- Stores files by name with the extensions: .TAP, .VSF (VICE-snapshot-file) and .C64 (CCS64-session-file).
- Stores text and information files with the extensions: .TXT, .NFO and .DIZ
- Stores PDF files.
- Searches archiv files with the extensions: .ZIP, .7Z and .CAB
- GameBase frontend with the possibility to download games.
- GameBase view with up to 30 columns.
- Supports multi-language (currently: Englisch, French, Italian and German)
Version v3.3 – What’s new?
- New: G64 and D81-files can be stored.
- New: RAR-files can be stored.
- New: Main window and the import dialog were improved.
- New: MRU lists.
- FIXED: Various minor bugs.
source: Mikes Pages
Tomasz “Tebe” Biela has released an update of the program Graph2Font v3.9.0.5.
This project began many years ago as a simple graphics converter for Atari but over the years the features are significantly increased. The converter runs under Windows.
source: g2f.atari8.info
I have created a funny Poster with some things from my Museum.
Download: NightfallCrew Poster (29Mb / 4677 x 3307)
Contiki is a small, open source, highly portable, multitasking computer operating system developed for use on a number of memory-constrained networked systems ranging from 8-bit computers to embedded systems on microcontrollers, including sensor network motes.
The name Contiki comes from Thor Heyerdahl’s famous Kon-Tiki raft.
The Contiki 2.x contains only very little assembler coding and even less target-specific assembler coding. This allowed for easy porting to targets beside the C64 namely the C128 and Apple II. Porting to other cc65 targets wasn’t done due to missing Ethernet hardware.
The major changes are:
- Support of the Atari 8-bit machines with the ethernet cart described on http://www.atari8ethernet.com
- FTP client app (only download although UI suggests upload too)
- Twitter client with OAuth workaround (using SuperTweet.net)
- New high contrast color scheme for Contiki UI apps on the C64.
source: lemon64.com wikipedia cbm8bit.com
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