dtvtrans is a PC <-> C64DTV V2/V3 transfer solution. It uses a cable connected between the parallel port of the PC and a joystick port on the C64DTV. (port 1, port 2 and the user port supported).
The transfer speed is roughly 15 Kbyte/s PC -> DTV and 13 KByte/s DTV -> PC. Used with Lallafa’s dtv2ser+usb hardware it is roughly 17 KByte/s PC -> DTV and 19 KByte/s DTV -> PC.
dtvtrans+ 1.0 (20081122) 1570 Changelog:
- [PC] disable safe setup by default due to problems with some setups
- [PC] exit on transfer errors
- [PC] updated autoflash helper (fixes AT49BV163A)
download: picobay.com/dtv_wiki
Old prices of Commodore stuff:
- 1982: Commodore Vic 20 + Tape + Games L.330.000+VAT
- 1983: Commodore Vic 20 L.199.000+VAT (discounted)
- 1983: Commodore 64 L.599.000+VAT (discounted)
- 1983: Commodore 64 + Tape + 2 Games L.699.000+VAT (discounted)
- 1983: Commodore 64 L.825.000+VAT
- 1983: Commodore Datassette L.120.000+VAT
- 1983: Commodore Floppy Drive 1541 L.680.000+VAT
- 1983: Commodore Printer MPS-801 L.550.000+VAT
Price are express in Lira (currency of Italy between 1861 and 2002)
This is a project for switch from SID 6581 to SID 8580 and vice versa. This is not a SId2Sid Clone. This is a Switcher ;-D
source: 6581-Wiki
SD2Browse by Hannu Nuotio. Changelog: v.0.5 – 8.11.2008
- bugfix: load end address was ignored.
- using kernal screen clear to save some bytes.
Files:
- sd2brwse*.prg – precompiled versions (see “Versions”)
- sd2brwse.a – the main source file
- config.def – configuration file
- Makefile – for easier development
- readme.txt – this file
download: sd2browse05 (1893) - 14.94 kB
The new name for the project is: CBM FileBrowser
source: Petscii Forums
Here’s the Pong in a chip from Polistil (1979) with the Famous chip TMS1965 (GI AY-3-8500 pins compatibile) from Texas Instruments.
have added a Composite Video / Audio output intested of VHF antenna output.
wiki: Pong-Wiki
Here’s the full unboxing of 1541 Ultimate, Gideon has shipped it 21/10/2008 and it arrived six days later.
Now i’m testing with some Demo’s and Game’s (Single/Multi Disk) all work perfectly.
source: 1541ultimate C64-Wiki

Competition Results (first three positions):
C64 Demo:
- Edge of Disgrace by Booze Design
- Natural Wonders 2 by Oxyron
- Pearls for Pigs by Xenon
- …complete results here…
C64 Music:
- Listen Twice by Jeroen Tel
- Fanta In Space by Fanta
- Highway Pilot by radiantx
- …complete results here…
C64 Graphics:
- Concubism by Archmage
- Natural Beast by Yazoo
- Drowning in Dreams by ARTuro
- …complete results here…
source: X-2008 Homepage
download: noname.c64.org
photo: scs-trc.net
A snapshot from my Personal Account:
;-D i’m very happy.
source: 1541ultimate
This is a old thread on forum64.de , i have translated it for you in english language. An old but very useful faq.
- C64 with Board Rev. 326298, 250407, 250425… (old C64 case):
- Rom 901227 (C64 Kernel) replace with 27C64 (8KB) Eprom. You need a special Adaptor 28 Pin Eprom to 24 pin Rom.
- C64C with Board 250469:
- Rom 251913 (C64 Basic & C64 Kernel) replace with 27C128 (16KB) Eprom. Without special Adaptor.
- 1541 with Board Rev. 154008, 154050, 250442, 250446 (old 1541 case):
- Rom 901229 (DOS Hi-Rom) replace with 27C64 (8KB) Eprom. You need a special Adaptor 28 Pin Eprom to 24 pin Rom.
- 1541-C with Board Rev. short motherboard (sometimes old 1541 Board in a new White Case):
- Rom 251968 (DOS Low-Rom & DOS High-Rom) replace with 27C128 (16KB) Eprom. Without special Adaptor.
- 1541-II:
- Rom 251968 (DOS Low-Rom & DOS High-Rom) replace with 27C128 (16KB) Eprom. Without special Adaptor.
- C128:
- Rom 251913 (C64 Basic & C64 Kernel) replace with 27C128 (16KB) Eprom. Without special Adaptor.
- 1570:
- Rom 315090 (1570 DOS Rom) replace with 27C256 (32KB) Eprom. Without special Adaptor.
- 1571:
- Rom 310654 (1571 DOS Rom) replace with 27C256 (32KB) Eprom. Without special Adaptor.
- C128-D Plastic Case:
- The same of C128 & 1571.
- C128-DCR Metal Case:
- Rom 318077 (C64 Basic, C64 Kernel, C128 Editor, Z80 Bios, C128 Kernel) replace with 27C256 (32KB) Eprom. Without special Adaptor.
- Rom 318047 (1571DCR DOS Rom) replace with 27C256 (32KB) Eprom. Without special Adaptor.
- 1581:
- Rom 318045 (1581 DOS Rom) replace with 27C256 (32KB) Eprom. Without special Adaptor.
source: forum64.de
download original roms: zimmers.net
Stay on Photo for a short description.
This is my Dtv (c64) Modded. Missing only one thing, the sd2iec (floppy drive 1541 emulator).
Features:
- PS/2 keyboard connector.
- External IEC connector.
- 2 joystick ports with switchable reset line for dtvtrans.
- 5V power regulator.
- Switch for external/internal battery power.
- Switch Power On/Off.
- Shadowolf’s Keyboard Twister.
- Floppy Drive Reset.
- Commodore 64 Reset.
- Spiff Color Fix.
- FlashRom Fix (write enabled)
Video:
dtvtrans is a PC <-> C64DTV V2/V3 transfer solution. It uses a cable connected between the parallel port of the PC and a joystick port on the C64DTV. (port 1, port 2 and the user port supported).
The transfer speed is roughly 15 Kbyte/s PC -> DTV and 13 KByte/s DTV -> PC. Used with Lallafa’s dtv2ser+usb hardware it is roughly 17 KByte/s PC -> DTV and 19 KByte/s DTV -> PC.
Changelog:
dtvtrans+ 1.0pre3 (20081009) 1570
- [PC] use -n for safe setup and -s for sync simulate (clash with tlr’s dtvtrans 1.0)
- [PC] autotype timing fixes found by eh6_ghost/bencao74
Changelog:
- (2008-10-18: fixed flashing AT49BV163A)
download: picobay.com/dtv_wiki
The flash utility can be used to (re)flash the DTV’s FlashROM. This way, installing new programs as well as replacing emulation ROMs (BASIC/KERNAL/CHARGEN – also see Kernalpatcher) can be done.
Changelog:
- (2008-10-18: fixed AT49BV163A)
download: picobay.com/dtv_wiki
Dtvmkfs build a file system image for flashing into the C64 DTV (v2/v3). The hummer racing game uses a different flash load routine, so the SYS-address needs to be set in a special way for this to work, or a DTV-kernel must be used.
Read more…
It was written with the U1541 user interface in mind, and I hope I have achieved the same ease of use.
Features:
- Browsing much like the U1541 user interface.
- It even handles more than 256 files per directory. (now I know why Gideon wants to postpone that feature)
- Devices 8-11 are selectable.
- Basic load address information (verrrry useful for VIC users)
- ‘sys 320′ hook to reload browser (after a reset, or when it is overwritten by a file load)
- Only 8 blocks.
Read more…
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