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C64 Game: Cosmos +7MD 101% / The Way +4ED / Rat +2D …

March 31st, 2014 No comments

Some new games or tools (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups.

Titles:

  • Noxus
  • The Rat +2D
  • Chickhack &D
  • Kur pelite tu tuceji +
  • Cosmos +7D
  • The Caves of Oberon +2D
  • Color Flood +2
  • Cosmos +
  • Cosmos +7MD 101%
  • International Karate II [fixed]
  • Cosmos +7MD
  • Wavy Navy +3HD +Pic
  • Bomb Ace +2D
  • Cosmos V1.2
  • The Way +4ED [german/english]
  • 2048 +2
  • Cosmos V1.1
  • Monstics Mystery II Preview &D +Pic
  • The Impossible Game
  • The Impossible Game +1MF [pal/ntsc]

Download: All Games in One Archive (2969)

source: csdb.dk

Here is something to repair …

March 28th, 2014 No comments

Someone has to repair these computers! ;-D

In the photo you can see: Commodore 64(C) motherboard, Commodore Amiga 500 motherboard, Commodore Amiga 600, Sinclair QL, Commodore 128 motherboard and some Amiga keyboard.

HermIRES v1.29 C64 hires-bitmap editor

March 18th, 2014 No comments

HermIRES it’s a cross-platform hires bitmap (Art Studio 1 format) editor for the Commodore 64.

The format has some restrictions, here are the rules:

  • The maximal resolution of the picture is 320×200
  • Only 16 fix C64 colours can be used (no gradient either)
  • In a 8×8 pixel-block only 2 colours can used to be displayable by C64 (this is detected in HermIRES, but .hbm files can be saved with clashes too.)
  • On a real C64 the PAL will blur the screen-content a bit, should check on CRT, or at least VICE emulator’s CRT simulation.

Changelog:

  • AFLI caption can be fully disabled (AFLIexe-patch included along with bin2array.exe)

Download:

source: hermit.netne.net

SD2Snes Firmware v0.1.6 released

March 18th, 2014 No comments

It was released a new firmware for the SD2Snes Flash Cartridge (Super Nintendo/Famicom) by Ikari. The upgrade instructions can be found here.

Changelog:

Added:

  • OBC1 support (Metal Combat: Falcon’s Revenge works)
  • Menu now displays the 10 most recently played games instead of one.
  • Hidden and system files are now ignored in the file browser.
  • Some minor internal changes for convenience of development.

Fixes:

  • Partial-size BS dumps should now load correctly.
  • Fixed a PSRAM mapping bug in the new BS-X mapping logic that caused graphical corruption on some games (notably Treasure Conflix garbled sprites)
  • SRAM mapping for LoROM
  • 0000-7fff only. Fixes saving in some games, e.g. Ys III Wanderers from Ys.

Download: SD2Snes Firmware v0.1.6 (1491)

source: sd2snes.de

Categories: Firmware, News & Rumors, Today

durexForth v1.26 (Forth language for Commodore 64)

March 18th, 2014 No comments

Forth, the Language.

Forth is a different language. It’s aged and a little weird.
What’s cool about it? It’s a very low-level and minimal language without any automatic memory management. At the same time, it easily scales to become a very high-level and domain-specific language, much like Lisp. Compared to C64 Basic, Forth is more attractive in almost every way.

It is a lot more fast, memory effective and powerful. Compared to C, specifically cc65, the story is a little different. It’s hard to make a fair comparison. Theoretically Forth code can be very memory efficient, and it’s possible to make Forth code that is leaner than C code. But it is also true that cc65 code is generally much faster than Forth code.

Download: durexForth v1.26 + Manual (1156)

source: noname.c64.org

Repaired for a friend a Commodore CBM 8296 Motherboard

March 12th, 2014 1 comment

Repaired for a friend a Commodore CBM 8296 Motherboard.

Defect:

  • Black screen of death without startup beep.

Replaced parts:

  • Replaced PLA [UE6] with a OTP EPROM 27C512R 70ns + Adapter.
  • Replaced PLA [UE5] with a original one MOS 324744-01
  • Replaced [UC8] 3-State Driver Bus MOS 65245 (74LS245)

C64 Game: Flappy Bird +MH / Silverrock 3-in-1 [Easyflash] …

March 6th, 2014 No comments

Some new games or tools (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups.

Titles:

  • Double or Nothing
  • Castle Boy +3
  • Stratagos +4
  • Arcade Football &GD
  • Metro-Cross +5MDGHF
  • Vault Man +7
  • Ganimedian Rescue +4ED
  • D-2000 IFR-Trainer Preview +E
  • Rudi the Rat +4EHD
  • Bouncing Ball +4EHD 101%
  • Sharky +5HDG
  • Shaolin+ +2HD +Pic
  • Flappy Bird +
  • Flappy Bird +1
  • Flappy Bird +MH
  • Labiraton +4E
  • D-2000 IFR-Trainer Flight Simulation +EFD [pal/ntsc]
  • Slither
  • cc65 Chess V1.0
  • Flappy Bird
  • Flipperkönig +D
  • Rocky Memphis Preview +
  • Paradroid Redux Preview 2
  • Penultimate Fantasy 101% +DM
  • Combination Deluxe +4PF [pal/ntsc]
  • Happy Flappy &H
  • Silverrock 3-in-1 [Easyflash] Skaermtrolden Hugo, Guldkorn Expressen, Super Oswald
  • Gold Grabber +3D
  • Star Strike +2D
  • Rocky Memphis and the Temple of Ophuxoff Preview +1F [pal/ntsc]

Download: All Games in One Archive (3239)

source: csdb.dk

Selcom/Jen Lemon II (Keyboard repair & Cleaning)

March 5th, 2014 3 comments

I have received a Lemon II computer (Apple ][+ / Europlus Clone) in a good cosmetic condition but with a serious problem at the keyboard, here below defects and repairs that has been made.

Cleaning comparison (before / after):

Gallery of the repair:

Defects:

  • First problem: When a keyboard key is pressed is always displayed the same character, in this case the character “O”
  • Second problem (which i have only noticed after solving the first one): The keyboard works correctly, all characters are displayed in the correct way, but sometimes the character displayed does not match with the key pressed. Example: when pressing many times the letter “I”, after a while is displayed the character “Y” and after a while it show the right character “I”.

Components Replaced:

I have to thank my friend Luca that called me to inform me that there was still a piece of the SMC KR2376-ST available in the store.

BCC Party #8: C64 – Official demo party results

February 27th, 2014 No comments

This is the official demo party results from BCC Party #8 (Top 3 Entries only). See also the CSDB BCC Party #8 section for more informations.

C64 Demo:

  • Durch den Monsun by Delysid
  • Was erlaube MYD? by Mayday!
  • Free Beer! by Delysid

C64 Music:

  • Flott-O-Mat by Spider Jerusalem
  • Locust by Slimex
  • Quad*Project by celticdesign

C64 Graphics:

  • Eisvogel by Slayer Grafix
  • Butterfly Dreams by JSL
  • Dark Power by Crayon

Mixed:

  • Godspeed – A 8580 Music Album by Mayday! (Music Collection)
  • Buddha Music Disk #1 by Hokuto Force (Music Collection)
  • Commodore in Space II by Wintermute (Game

Download: BCC Party #8 Party stuff (1185)

source: facebook.com

Repairing a defective Olivetti M21

February 23rd, 2014 4 comments
Olivetti M21

Autopsy:

Olivetti S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturer of computers, tablets, smartphones, printers and other business products such as calculators and fax machines. Headquartered in Ivrea, province of Turin, the company has been part of the Telecom Italia Group since 2003.

The primacy of the first PC can be assigned to Olivetti thanks to Programma 101, which was produced in 1964 and had a big success in the U.S. market.

Olivetti’s first modern personal computer, the Olivetti M20, featuring a Zilog Z8000 CPU, was released in 1982. In 1983 Olivetti introduced the M24 and in 1984 the M21 (the first and last of transportable of Olivetti), a clone of the IBM PC using DOS and the Intel 8086 processor (at 8 MHz) instead of the Intel 8088 used by IBM (at 4.77 MHz).

The M24 was sold in North America as the AT&T 6300. Olivetti also manufactured the AT&T 6300 Plus, which could run both DOS and Unix.

The comparison (before / after):

Repairing & things before of the Cleaning:

Defects:

  • Mirror image.
  • Sometimes garbled image with using the ISA Bus.

Replaced parts:

  • Replaced a 74LS245N on the motherboard side.
  • Replaced a 75LS244N on ISA expansion Module.
  • Removed the battery for the Realtime Clock.

Upgrade:

  • Bios v1.36 to v1.43 (latest).

source: wikipedia

Repairing Non-Linear Systems Inc – Kaypro II

February 22nd, 2014 No comments
Non-Linear Systems Inc - Kaypro II

Autopsy:

Kaypro Corporation, commonly called Kaypro, was an American home/personal computer manufacturer of the 1980s. The company was founded by Non-Linear Systems to develop computers to compete with the then-popular Osborne 1 portable microcomputer. Kaypro produced a line of rugged, portable CP/M-based computers sold with an extensive software bundle which supplanted its competitors and quickly became one of the top selling personal computer lines of the early 1980s.

While exceptionally loyal to its original consumer base, Kaypro was slow to adapt to the changing computer market and the advent of IBM PC compatible technology. It faded from the mainstream before the end of the decade and was eventually forced into filing for bankruptcy in 1992.

Kaypro began as Non-Linear Systems, a maker of electronic test equipment, founded in 1952 by Andrew Kay, the inventor of the digital voltmeter.

In 1981, Non-Linear Systems began designing a personal computer, called KayComp, that would compete with the popular Osborne 1 transportable microcomputer. In 1982, Non-Linear Systems organized a daughter company named the Kaypro Corporation and rechristened the computer with the same name.

The first product, the Kaypro II, carried the Roman-numeral designation because one of the most popular microcomputers at the time was the Apple II. The Kaypro II was designed to be portable like the Osborne. (When battery-powered laptop computers became available, the larger machines came to be called transportable or luggable, rather than portable.) Set in an aluminum case, it weighed 29 pounds (13 kilograms) and was equipped with a Zilog Z80 microprocessor, 64 kilobytes of RAM, and two 5¼-inch double-density floppy-disk drives. It ran on Digital Research, Inc.’s CP/M operating system, and sold for about US$1,795.00.

Kaypro’s first computer, the Kaypro II, had a 2.5 MHz Zilog Z80 microprocessor; 64 Kb of RAM; dual, single-sided, 191 kB 5¼ inch floppy disk drives; and an 80-column, green monochrome, 9″ CRT.

Early in the Kaypro’s life, there was a legal dispute with the owner of the Bigboard computer who charged that the Kaypro II main circuit board was an unlicensed copy or clone.

he outer case was constructed of painted aluminum. The computer featured a large detachable keyboard that covered the screen and disk drives when stowed. This and other Kaypro computers (except for the Kaypro 2000) ran off regular AC mains power and were not equipped with a battery.

The comparison (before / after):

Defects:

  • Black screen of death.

Replaced parts:

  • Removed the filter capacitors.
  • Replaced some Electrolytic Capacitors exhausted (PSU).

source: wikipedia

Repairing Radio Shack TRS-80 Model III Microcomputer

February 21st, 2014 No comments
It work with a new power supply

Gallery of the repair:

Defect:

  • Black screen of death.
  • Improper adjustment of Contrast and Brightness.
  • Power Supply “tired”.

Replaced parts:

  • Removed the filter capacitors.
  • Replaced all Electrolytic Capacitors exhausted .
  • Contrast and Brightness adjustments.

Datastorm 2014: C64 – Official demo party results

February 16th, 2014 No comments

This is the official demo party results from Datastorm 2014 (Top 3 Entries only). See also the CSDB DATASTORM 2014 section for more informations.

C64 Demo:

  • We Are All Connected by Fairlight, Offence, Prosonix
  • Continuum by TRIAD
  • The Doors of Perception by SHAPE

C64 Music:

  • Valentine by Dane
  • The Greatest Pal by Scarzix
  • Better Call Saul by X-jammer

C64 Graphics:

  • Ze bramblebee by Redcrab
  • Strikeforce by Prowler
  • Kind of Blew It by Fedja

Mixed Graphics (PETSCII):

  • Yarr! by Genesis Project
  • The Accident by Hack n’ Trade    
  • Stay Forever by wysiwtf

Download: Datastorm 2014 Party stuff (1239)

source: datastorm.se

C64 DiskMagazine: Vandalism News #61

February 16th, 2014 2 comments

Onslaught / Wrath Designs / Vandalism, bring to you the 61th issue of the Vandalism News.

Download: Vandalism News #61 (1117)

source: noname.c64.org/csdb

New Donation: Macintosh Plus MB & Floppy Drive / Atari 600XL …

February 5th, 2014 1 comment
Atari 600XL / Turbo 5000 Cartridge MSX 1-2 / Motherboard MAC Plus - Floppy MAC Plus

Details:

I thank a friend for the donation.

Donated item:

  • Macintosh Plus Motherboard.
  • Macintosh 800k 3.5″ Floppy Drive.
  • Atari 600XL (dead)
  • Turbo 5000 Cartridge from Robtek for MSX 1 or 2
  • Commodore 64 Tape Adapter.
  • A unknown Cable.
Categories: Donations, News & Rumors, Today