Jean-François DEL NERO (who’s behind the HxC SD Floppy Emulator) recently has released a version of the HxC emulator firmware that is compatible with the STM32 chip used in the Gotek floppy emulators.
This means that the great functionality of the HxC SD emulator is now available on cheaper and more widely available hardware.
The bootloader to convert the Gotek floppy drive in HxC compatible must be purchased on the website HXC 2001 by sending an email to Jean-François DEL NERO. The price of the bootloader is one-off 10 Euro per Gotek that you want to update. Future updates of the software are free and can be made from a USB stick
The HXC Usb (Gotek) firmware supports:
Release notes Firmware USB HxCFloppyEmulator v3.0.8.2a
- HD floppy disk format issue corrected : write buffer size corrected.
Download: USB Stick STM32 (Gotek) HxC Firmware v3.0.8.2a (1174)
source: hxc2001.com
Jean-François DEL NERO (who’s behind the HxC SD Floppy Emulator) recently has released a version of the HxC emulator firmware that is compatible with the STM32 chip used in the Gotek floppy emulators.
This means that the great functionality of the HxC SD emulator is now available on cheaper and more widely available hardware.
The bootloader to convert the Gotek floppy drive in HxC compatible must be purchased on the website HXC 2001 by sending an email to Jean-François DEL NERO. The price of the bootloader is one-off 10 Euro per Gotek that you want to update. Future updates of the software are free and can be made from a USB stick
The HXC Usb (Gotek) firmware supports:
Release notes Firmware USB HxCFloppyEmulator v3.0.8.1a
- Last selected image save issue corrected.
Release notes Firmware USB HxCFloppyEmulator v3.0.8.0a
- “Autoboot”/ File selector mode :
- Fast backward/forward mode : Keep the button pressed to speed up the image change.
- Press both buttons in the same time to jump the autoboot/file selector image.
- Indexed mode :
- Fast backward/forward mode : Keep the button pressed to speed up the image change.
- Press both buttons in the same time to jump the DSKA0000 image.
- Up to 1000 indexed images (DSKA0000-DSKA0999).
Download: USB Stick STM32 (Gotek) HxC Firmware v3.0.8.1a (1033)
source: hxc2001.com
Commodore 64C (ASSY 250469) Repair (1 of 12)
Defect:
Replaced parts:
Gallery of the repair:
Commodore 64C (ASSY 250469) Repair (2 of 12)
Defect:
Replaced parts:
Gallery of the repair:
Commodore 64C (ASSY 250469) Repair (3 of 12)
Defect:
- Black Screen.
- Keyboard Dead.
Replaced parts:
- 2 x TMS 4464 (U10/U11)
- 1 x MOS 6526 (U1)
Gallery of the repair:
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The motherboard conditions are not good, very badly. All capacitors have released acid, some are gone and the same for other components like the transistor Q233 2N3904 SMD amplifying for the video signal BLUE RGB. The Decoder U12 CXA1145 Sony has the pins eaten by the acid of the capacitors.
Poor Amiga …
Work to do:
- Solder resistance from E232R that is disconnected because the acid of the capacitors has leaked and corroded..
- Solder the transistor Q233 that is disconnected because the acid of the capacitors has leaked and corroded.
- Rebuilding a dozen pf pcb track between the IC U12 and the rest of the PCB and rebuilding also the through holes of the PCB.
- Replacing electrolytic capacitors, probably due to the state of the pitches i don’t use SMD capacitors.
- Replacing the male Harddisk connector some legs are broken at the base because the acid of the capacitors has leaked and corroded.
Gallery of the repair & cleaning:
I start to saying that this type of repair should NOT be made, are not good although the repair can succeed, these damaged motherboards are good for spare parts.
It took me 10 hours to repair and if i ask 15,00 euro per hour like a housekeeper, would be 150,00 euro excluding components and cleaning case … but who pays 150,00+ euro ? no one in the world. :-D
This is one of the reasons because do not exist anymore electronic repairs or there are very few people can do it, nobody is willing to pay.
Works that have been made:
Foreword almost all pcb pads are leaked of the acid, although i have cleaned more times so as not to heat the electrolyte liquid that is worsening the situation, unfortunately the pcb pad could not resist to a new solder and they are broken.
- Soldered the E232R resistor, it’s no a good soldering because the pad are in a badly state but working.
- Soldered a transistors Q233 (2N3904) not SMD, the pitches are gone when i have tried to solder the SMD version.
- Rebuilt 10 x connections doing a horrible jumpers in bizarre places.
- Replaced the electrolytic capacitors.
- Replaced the male connector for the Harddisk.
It’s a shit … but it works!
Commodore Amiga 600 Gallery (Before & After):
Yet another Commodore 64 (USA-NTSC) repaired.
Defect:
- Garbage screen / Black screen.
Repair:
- Replaced 1 x PLA 906114
- Replaced 1 x MOS 7708 (74LS257)
Note:
- The first time the Garbage Screen was in Black & White and then after replacing the PLA 906114 a new Garbage Screen is back with some colors :-D (see photo)
Gallery of the repair:
Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Repair (#1)
Defect:
Replaced parts:
- 1 x Variable Inductor 2 -> 4.5 μH (L100).
Gallery of repair:
Texas Instruments TI-99/4A Repair (#2)
I should point out that someone has already tried to repair, without success.
Defects:
- Black Screen (no raster, no sync) short circuit between 12v and 5v . . . and then . . .
- Wave/Raster Lines.
- Blue Screen with tiny Vertical lines and deafening sound.
- Garbage Screen.
Short Circuit Note:
- The short circuit was due to a malfunction of the IC: TIM9904ANL (U601)
Replaced parts:
- 1 x Variable Inductor 2 -> 4.5 μH (L100).
- 1 x TIM9904ANL (U601)
- 2 x MCM 6810P RAM 128×8 (U608 – U609)
- 1 x 74LS245 (U614)
- 1 x TMS9929 (U100)
Gallery of the repair:
Commodore PET 2001 Chiclet (1978) Fixed.
Defect:
Repair:
The problem of this computer was caused by the oxide on all pins of the RAM and inside of the sockets as you can see from the photos.
To clean the pins of the IC i always use the same way, gently with a rasp nail on the ic pins and then spray a bit of air, see photo.
For cleaning the socket i scraping with a fine tip gently the contact inside the socket.
I have tested all with the ROM/RAM board and simulating the various BASIC and configurations of RAM and loaded some software, including my demo with the PET MicroSD by Dave Curran (Tynemouth Software)
Everything worked perfectly.
As you can see from the photos i have now a complete workstation for repair PET 2001 out of the box, avoiding to have on the table the computer that takes a lot of space.
Gallery of the repair:
Grundy Newbrain repaired
Defect:
Analysis:
- The acid of the capacitors has corroded some pcb tracks and pitches of the main pcb.
- One of the two flat cable (main pcb -> keyboard/vfd pcb) previously repaired cause short circuits and doesn’t work.
- Removing the Filter capacitor “RIFA” in the external PSU (removal made 7 months ago)
Repair # 1:
- Replaced all the electrolytic capacitors.
- Rebuild the PCB tracks corroded by the acid of the capacitors.
- Replaced the flat between the main PCB and the keyboard/vfd pcb.
The computer now turns on but the VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) displays weird characters and the composite video signal is dead.
Repair # 2:
I have used a Z80 NOP generator that i have made some years ago for repairing ZX Spectrum/Sinclair and that causes the Z80 to process only “NOP” instructions
and consequently on the address lines we can see with a oscilloscope a perfect square wave.
With this simple “trick” i have immediately found the faulty component that break one of the address lines of the CPU (A1). The exact same fault was found by Thomas Gutmeier.
- Replaced 1 x 74LS257 (IC 412)
The computer now works perfectly.
Gallery of the repair:
Download: Grundy NewBrain Schematics (1496)
Laboratory Bench Transformer for repair Commodore CBM/PET series 2001/30xx/40xx(not fat – 8032 motherboard)
Transformer Output Pinout:
- PIN: 4 – 6 = ~16VAC
- PIN: 4 – 5 = ~8VAC
- PIN: 5 – 6 = ~8VAC
- PIN: 7 – 8 = ~16VAC
- PIN: 9 – 10 = ~16VAC
Input:
Gallery:
Thanks to Andrea Pierdomenico for this great donation made some years ago.
Some new games or tools (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups.
Titles:
- Split Second [seuck]
- Matador ’16 [seuck]
- The Uni-Games Preview
- Super Monaco GP +6DG
- QuarxProbe
- Voidrunner +4DH
- Space-Games +
- Oligofrenico +2T
- Rock Star Ate My Hamster +2DG
- R.I.O.T. Preview +
- Knightshift Preview
- Polar Pierre +2D
- Toddlerplane Preview
- Slavia 2
- TasWord 64 [dutch]
- Pickle’s Pod Patrol +7H
- QWAK +4HF
- Icicle Race +2M
- Platman +7H
- Granny’s Garden &DGIS
- Xenophobe +3DFR
- Donald Duck’s Playground [dutch]
- Psytron [dutch]
- Shotgun +
- Shotgun
- Pentagram
- You Go Squish Now! 003 – Barney the Dinosaur
- The Happiest Days of Your Life +3DM &Map
- KGB Agent +4DH
- Workman +5H
- Here & There with the Mr. Men &D
- Nightshade +3DFH
- QWAK +3
- Warp Drive +3
- Pentagram V1.10
- Ski or Die [1581]
- Scare Bear +4DGH
Download: All Games in One Archive (3603)
source: csdb.dk
Hoxs64 written by David Horrocks is a Commodore 64 emulator for Microsoft Windows 2K/XP/Vista/Seven (DirectX 9+)
The emulator substantially reproduces this legacy machine in minute detail.
Changelog:
- Fix VIC where a write to the raster compare register was causing a raster IRQ to occur one clock too soon. This fixes “Vandalism News #64″
Download:
source: hoxs64.net
DirMaster is a Windows-based GUI application designed to help Commodore enthusiasts explore and manage their disk image collections.
DirMaster supports common (and uncommon) emulator disk image formats (such as .d64, .d81, .d2m, etc), almost every native Commodore archival format (such as .arc, .sda, .lnx, etc), and many native graphic formats (such as koala, doodle, amica, etc).
DirMaster was designed to give users a perfect blend of familiar appearance (e.g. natural looking disk image contents using the PETSCII character set) and modern GUI functionality (e.g. drag and drop, opening multiple disk images at once). The first version of DirMaster was released in 2006.
v3.1.1 addresses a few bugs reported by users:
- Issue opening NAT partitions (.dhd)
- .dhd performance (no md5, .dhd BAM)
- Horizontal BAM display (.d71)
- Disk initialization when unzipping a 1-4! zipcode set when dragged from Explorer.
Download: DirMaster v3.1.1 (1328)
source: style64.org/dirmaster
Scene World is a C64 magazine on disk dedicated to various activities of both C64 scenes.
“Both” means, that we are supplying information and texts of both scenes; NTSC and PAL.
Download: Scene World #26 (1110)
source: sceneworld.org
Ikari has released a new firmware for the SD2Snes Flash Cartridge (Super Nintendo/Famicom). The upgrade instructions can be found here.
Changelog:
- SD2Snes folder is always hidden again.
- Fixes:
- Fix garbled time on initial clock setting (new unit or battery replacement)
- Fix BS-X not booting/booting incorrectly after soft reset.
- Fix OBC1 being always disabled.
- Fix firmware crash when saving after using the serial command line.
Download: SD2Snes Firmware v0.1.7b (947)
source: sd2snes.de
This is a program that can playback .SID files found in the HVSC collection on a real Commodore 64/128.
You will find different versions of SP64 in this package, most of themwill work on all devices. But I suggest you use the correct version for for your device, since they might contain special commands.
Versions of the program:
- sidplay64-reu-1541u2cmd.prg – 1541 Ultimate II version with REU.
- sidplay64-reu-sd2iec.prg – SD2IEC version with REU.
- sidplay64-reu-1541u-netdrive.prg – 1541 Ultimate & Netdrive with REU.
- sidplay64-reu-iec-cmd-ide64.prg – CMD drives, IDE64 devices & other IEC devices, with REU.
- sidplay64-reu-normal.prg – REU version for 1541, 1571, 1581 and clones of these.
- sidplay64-1541u2cmd – 1541 Ultimate II version.
- sidplay64-normal.prg – Standard version for 1541, 1571, 1581 and clones.
- sidplay64-1541u-netdrive.prg – 1541 Ultimate & Netdrive.
- sidplay64-iec-cmd-ide64.prg- CMD drives, IDE64 devices & other IEC devices.
- sidplay64-sd2iec.prg – SD2IEC.
(The 1541U2 software iec mode has been disabled for this build.)
Changelog SIDPLAY 64 v1.10 (17/04/2016):
- Added: IEC/CMD/IDE64: ClrHome key loads more filenames while reading directory.
- Added: IEC/CMD/IDE64: Joystick RIGHT loads more filenames while reading directory.
- Behaviour: BASIC sid’s that stops on its own can be exited by pressing CBM.
- Added: Songs with BASIC start support.
- Added: REU: Remembers previous dir positions when you go back.
- Added: REU: File size are displayed in kilobytes. (Not for 1541u2)
- Behaviour: Restore : resets variables and reloads dir.
- Behaviour: RunStop+Restore : exit BASIC sid’s or sid’s using $0000 as play call.
- Fixed: 1541U2: shortened dir read routine.
- Fixed: One of the color skins used dark grey for border.
Download: SIDPlay 64 (SP64) v1.10 (1110)
source: sourceforge.net
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