HVSC Manager v1.2 by Stainless Steel
This is a Windows program Manager for The High Voltage SID Collection (HVSC).
source: noname.c64.org
This is a Windows program Manager for The High Voltage SID Collection (HVSC).
source: noname.c64.org
Andrea Pompili released the game Catalypse v1.1. Version 1.0 was published in 1992 but there the game had some small bugs.
Andrea has now fixed the bugs and added a level 2 loading screen. The improved game is now available for download.
source: ready64.org commodore-gg.hobby.nl
This shop offers projects for the classical computers Commodore 64.
Like:
source: jbrain.net
This is a program that can playback sid files from the HVSC collection on a real c64.
SIDPLAY 64 v.06 beta (01/01/2010):
source: noname.c64.org
from the Homepage:
With christmas time the presents arrive… Nate Lawson presented the beta of his incredible XUM1541 USB to IEC/parallel adapter for OpenCBM.
I was immediately amazed by this project and built my own version of the XUM1541. I had the chance to help out testing the software on Macs even in its early stages, so everything will work smoothly on our favorite platform…
Now with the beta of XUM1541 online, I have another present for you: The OpenCBM on Mac page on my site. This page describes how to compile and set up the OpenCBM software yourself and how to get your device running on your Mac. Have fun!
source: lallafa.de
from the Homepage:
If your CBM/PET is like mine, the keyboard is probably not working too well, nor is it easy to use. Here is the answer: A PS/2 interface that lets you connect a regular Personal Computer keyboard (with PS/2 connector) to your PET/CBM.
The interface is installed inside the PET/CBM and does not take up any ports, other than an internal expansion power connector. As an added bonus, pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del on the keyboard will reset your pet.
source: ps2cbm.blogspot.com
64COPY is an all-purpose DOS and C64 emulator file manager, modelled after Norton Commander, and runs fine under the Windows XP/2000 DOS VDM, or in real DOS.
64COPY will run in a Windows Vista 32-bit VDM, but Vista 64-bit has no VDM support at all. It specializes in converting and manipulating emulator files between various formats. 64COPY does not do any communication to the 1541/71/81 floppy drives to read disks. If that is what you need, download Star Commander for that task.
Some of what 64COPY does includes:
source: 64Copy homepage
source: ebay auction wikipedia
After this update, the collection should contain 37,081 SID files!
Thanks to all the people who have helped to make HVSC the collection that it is today, without your help it would be a much tougher task.
This update features (all approximates):
source: hvsc.c64.org
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
A new version of Vice is released, the famous C64 emulator comes to the version v2.2.
Click here for the Changelog.
source: vice-emu.sourceforge.net
from Homepage:
This program is not completely finished, not all of the features that I’d like are included yet. There may also be bugs that I have not found, but I’ve fixed all of the bugs I’ve found so far.
Here some features:
source: d64editor.com
C64-Archiv descriptions:
Version 3.0 – What’s new?
source: Mikes Pages
Commodore 65 (C64 DX) Prototype on Ebay.
from Wikipedia:
The Commodore 65 (also known as the C64DX, not to be confused with the Commodore SX-64 portable unit) was a prototype computer created by Fred Bowen and others at Commodore Business Machines (CBM) (part of Commodore International) in 1990–91. The project was cancelled by CEO Irving Gould.
The C65 was an improved version of the Commodore 64, and it was meant to be backwards-compatible with the older computer, while still providing a number of advanced features close to those of the Amiga. When Commodore International was liquidated in 1994, a number of prototypes were sold on the open market, and thus a few people actually own a Commodore 65.
Estimates as to the actual number of machines found on the open market range from 50 to 2000 units. As the C65 project was cancelled, the final 8-bit offering from CBM remained the triple-mode, 1–2 MHz, 128 kB (expandable), C64-compatible Commodore 128 of 1985.
download screenshot: C65 Commodore Ebay Auction 18-12-2009
source: ebay auction wikipedia
Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.
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