Keyboard Twister by Shadowolf is an ATtiny45-based hardware solution to fix some issues in the DTV’s keyboard emulation.
A user “abraXxl” on forum64.de has introduced some fix and enhancement of this cool project.
source: forum64.de (only German language)
Hidden Power BBS now use FlashTerm client for telnet via web.
Click here to jump to the M2i c64 games website. The file estension M2i is used by the SD2Iec interface.
Cartograph is a native Commodore 64 application created for designing tile-based maps/levels.
This versatile tool allows you to create maps and levels for your games, matrices and data for demos and tools and much more.
Changelog:
- Converter tool is now built directly into editor (export feature) and will convert a map from 256×128 (Cartograph standard) to whichever size is specified in the preset menu.
- Updated menu screen to include the above converter.
- Fixed a startup bug where the map size is different than what is specified in the preset menu.
- Minor color touchups to the filename requestor box in the menu.
- Centering feature to jump to the very middle of the map in editing mode.
source: c64.sk arkanixlab.com
Teac Floppy Drive and some games Screenshots:
source: atari4ever
That’s an CRT image with some C00L Sid Tunez for the EasyFlash cartridge.
source: noname.c64 org
EasyProg is a program for the C64. It is used to write (“burn”) cartridge image files (*.crt) onto an EasyFlash.
Changes:
- Workarounds for 1541U SD-IF bugs.
- Fix hex viewer, it got broken in 1.3
source: easyflash homepage
It’s in German Language but with English subs.
source: circuit-board.de
Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.
The Movie and Pictures of retro game show Van Pong tot Playstation 2009 are online on site commodore-gg.hobby.nl.
source: commodore-gg.hobby.nl
That’s an CRT image for the EasyFlash cartridge.
It’s a Compilation with a lot of game, like:
- Badlands.
- Bandits.
- Boulder Dash.
- Centipede
- Frogger.
- Giana Sisters. ..and so on…
source: noname.c64 org
Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.
Program that detects type of your hardware in Commodore 128.
Also added recognizing 64HDD drives and better detection of MMU and RAM size. Works not correctly in VICE. Optimized for 80 columns mode. Thanks to Christian Johansson.
source: mirkosoft homepage
From the Yape homepage:
Now the summer hiatus is over, a small update to Yape is ready. Mainly tape related fixes/features but let us not forget the simple external assembler that is now added to the monitor and is available via the A (or .) command, just like for the good ole TEDMON.
It could still be improved but for now it’ll suffice I guess. It also supports illegal opcodes, of course.
But here’s the full log of what’s been changed:
- Implemented a simple assembler in the external monitor (yay, at last!)
- Tape head adjust dialog for wave samples.
- Optionally invert tape sample input signal (soundcards may invert the phase while recording WAV’s)
- Tape fast forward and rewind in 15 sec steps.
- TAP’s with non-native encoding now supported (C64, VIC20 frequencies)
- Bugfixes (sound, tape)
source: yape.homeserver.hu
It looks like the problem was actually with a specific VLAN behind one of our core routers and wasn’t actually the switch itself.
One of our senior Network Administrators trying to fix the problem and all services should be restored very soon.
source: dreamhoststatus.com
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