Commodore Free Magazine Issue #42
In this issue you can find:
- Editorial.
- News.
- The Early Days of Online Genealogy.
- Interview With Björg Stojalowski.
- Interview With Ross Myers.
- A Quick Look At BasicEdit.
source: commodorefree.com
from 1541 Ultimate homepage:
- Last firmware version: 2.0RC5 is now downloadable from the download page.
- Ultimate-II sources released!
You can access them through http://svn2.xp-dev.com/svn/1541UltimateII/.
For those who know how to use SVN, you can do a checkout to create a local working copy by typing:
svn co http://svn2.xp-dev.com/svn/1541UltimateII/trunk
in an empty directory. I am working on a short manual, and on access to the tools needed to build the project. This time, the FPGA sources have been released as well. ;-)
source: 1541ultimate.net
Cheril Perils is a new game from The Mojon Twins for ZX Spectrum.
source: mojontwins.com
CBM-Command is a disk manager for the Commodore 64 / Commodore 128 / Commodore VIC20 / 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.
This version encompases many enhancements and improvements of existing functionality, as well as inclusion of new target platforms (VIC 20, Plus 4) and features (D81 support, Configuration Color Picker).
Release Notes – 2010-07-21 – Version 1.5
New Features:
- (ALL) New color picker for the configuration program.
- (64, 128, PLUS 4) 1581 Disk Image (D81) Support.
- Added support for Commodore Plus 4 computer.
- 32K Expanded VIC-20 now supported.
Changes:
- (ALL) Removed CTRL key from hot keys that previously required it. Hot keys the use the C= key still require it.
- (ALL) If you have 1 or more files selected (highlighted) and choose delete, all selected files will be deleted. If you do not have any files selected (highlighted) then only the file that the selector is pointing to will be deleted.
- (ALL) When you rename a file the textbox is pre-populated with the name of the old file.
- (VIC 20, Plus 4) Configuration files are enabled and working correctly.
- (ALL) Changed the UI for file transfers to use a new progress bar to give feedback on the copy operation.
- (64, 128, Plus 4) Changed the UI for disk image creation/writing to use a new progress bar to give feedback on the image operation.
- (VIC20) Refactored many of the screens to better fit the 22×23 layout.
- (VIC20) Filename shortening removed and the file type moved to the left of the directory display.
- (PLUS4) Created color scheme to match the environment.
- (VIC20) Panels are not displayed side by side, only one panel is displayed at a time.
- (VIC20) D64 support is removed, the RAM was needed elsewhere.
- (ALL) The screen has been made more scalable.
Known Issues:
source: cbmcommand.codeplex.com
ASCII <–> PETSCII Converter for Windows (Requires .Net Framework 4).
PETSCII (PET Standard Code of Information Interchange), also known as CBM ASCII, is the variation of the ASCII character set used in Commodore Business Machines (CBM)’s 8-bit home computers.
source: noname.c64.org
CBM-Command is a disk manager for the Commodore 64 / Commodore 128 / Commodore VIC20 / 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 – 2010-07-13 – Version 1.0.3/1.0.4
New Features:
- (ALL) New color picker for the configuration program
- (64, 128, PLUS 4) 1581 Disk Image (D81) Support
Changes:
- (ALL) Removed CTRL key from hot keys that previously required it. Hot keys the use the C= key still require it.
- (ALL) If you have 1 or more files selected (highlighted) and choose delete, all selected files will be deleted. If you do not have any files selected (highlighted) then only the file that the selector is pointing to will be deleted.
- (ALL) When you rename a file the textbox is pre-populated with the name of the old file.
- (VIC 20, Plus 4) Configuration files are enabled and working correctly
- (ALL) Changed the UI for file transfers to use a new progress bar to give feedback on the copy operation.
- (64, 128, Plus 4) Changed the UI for disk image creation/writing to use a new progress bar to give feedback on the image operation.
Known Issues:
- (VIC 20) Many of the keyboard shortcuts on the left side of the keyboard do not work under VICE. After speaking with members of the VICE team they are pretty sure this is a problem in the GETIN kernel routine which is used by cc65. I would greatly appreciate it if someone with a real VIC can verify that the keys do not work on real hardware before I bring the problem up in the cc65 forums.
- (Plus 4) Viewing a text file crashes the program.
source: cbmcommand.codeplex.com
This is a new game for Atari 2600 console. This game was written by Philsan a user of Atariage forum.
source: atariage forum
Orion Prime is the best adventure game ever made on the Amstrad CPC.
The game is available in 3″ and 3.5″ discs and Free Download.
The Story:
Engine failure… A hyperspace voyage that ends in an asteroid field… Forced to eject, you wander aimlessly in space, until you detect a signal from the Orion Prime.
However, you quickly realise that this gigantic vessel is no longer the jewel of the scientific research fleet that it once was, as you discover that the crew has been decimated by a strange illness…
You must escape as quickly as possible, but to do this, you will have to explore the Orion Prime, understand what has happened on board the vessel, and perhaps even confront it…
source: orion.cpcscene.com
This is the last notice for the Ultimate 1541 version 2.
from 1541 Ultimate homepage:
- 184 Ultimate-II units shipped.
- The last few (5) will be shipped out tomorrow….
- If you paid after June 1, you will need to wait until the new production batch is finished. (Refund possible..)
- New production startup in progress!
- Unprocessed payments will be processed before the end of the week (week 27). Please hold your payments until further notice!
- Question of redistributing the Free Xilinx tools within a virtual machine is under review by the legal department of Xilinx. If they approve, I can provide the planned virtual machine; if not, I will need to write instructions on how you can instal the tools separately.
- Last firmware version: 2.0RC4. Downloadable update available by end of week 28.
source: 1541ultimate.net
Luigi Di Fraia is working on version 3 of his DC2N. The DC2N is a digital replacement for the C2N datassette. With the DC2N you can read cassettes and transfer the data to a memory-card.
It is also possible to save data from a memory-card to a datassette. The DC2N is a stand alone system, what means you can do the transfers without a computer.
The newest version has USB support and uses a graphical screen to show the signal that is recorded. You can watch various videos of the DC2N on youtube.
source: commodore-gg.hobby.nl
The functions keys (Start / Option / Select / Reset..) of my Atari 130 XE not making good contact, i have fixed this problem with a good clean-up and graphite of a pencil.
The developer, IlTimido released a new C64 frontend for Windows called C64 Memories. This frontend focusses on manageability of the big TOSEC collections.
C64 Memories features:
- Full support for Tosec naming convention: displayed data about games are taken directly from the filename.
- Supports nearly all C64 images: .D64 .T64 .TAP .PRG .P00 .D71 .D80 .D81 .D82 .G64 .G41 .X64
- Comes with a C64 emulator: C64 Memories uses a slighlty modified version of Vice2.2 emulator.
- Directories display: the list of the content of a .D64 or .T64 file is displayed in automatic by C64 Memories.
- Favorites folder: you can add your favorite games in the favorites folder (and every disk/tape of a sequence is added in automatic).
- Search filters: you can filter results for the first letters, substrings and you can show only the first disk/tape of a sequence.
- Snapshots galleries: your can take screenshots from inside the games and the pictures will be displayed in automatic in C64 Memories.
- Notes: you can add custom notes for every single game.
- Ratings: you can rate every single game.
- Search providers: you can easily find additional informations (review, screenshots, remake, music) over the Internet for every single game just by pressing a button!
source: c64scene.com c64memories
CBM-Command is a disk manager for the Commodore 64 / Commodore 128 / Commodore VIC20 / 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 – 2010-07-09 – Version 1.0.1/1.0.2
New Features:
- Added support for Commodore Plus 4 computer.
- 32K Expanded VIC-20 now supported.
Changes:
- (VIC20) Refactored many of the screens to better fit the 22×23 layout.
- (VIC20) Filename shortening removed and the file type moved to the left of the directory display.
- (PLUS4) Created color scheme to match the environment.
- (VIC20) Panels are not displayed side by side, only one panel is displayed at a time.
- (VIC20) D64 support is removed, the RAM was needed elsewhere.
- (ALL) The screen has been made more scalable.
Known Issues:
- (VIC20) Many of the keyboard shortcuts on the left side of the keyboard do not work under VICE. After speaking with members of the VICE team they are pretty sure this is a problem in the GETIN kernel routine which is used by cc65. I would greatly appreciate it if someone with a real VIC can verify that the keys do not work on real hardware before I bring the problem up in the cc65 forums.
- (VIC20) I still haven’t figured out why saving the configuration doesn’t work. :(
- (VIC20) CTRL-D and CTRL-E don’t work.
- (VIC20) The launcher doesn’t yet know about the VIC, so it loads the wrong version of CBM-Command.
- (VIC20) The configuration tool cannot save.
source: cbmcommand.codeplex.com
New 8 Bit Software – Scavenger, Penultimate Fantasy and DungeonExplorer for Commodore 64.
source: noname.c64.org
Commodore Free Magazine Issue #41
In this issue you can find:
- Editorial.
- Readers Comments.
- News.
- Interview With Jim Brain.
- Review Of Knight ‘N’ Grail.
- How The C64 Changed My Life.
- Equinoxe – Evolution (8-Bit Girl)
- Interview With 8-Bit Girl.
- Adventures In Time Review.
source: commodorefree.com
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