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For retro computing fans, arcade enthusiasts and fpga developers, newbies and experts. The replay will let you relive and revive classics or develop new tech.
source: fpgaarcade.com
For retro computing fans, arcade enthusiasts and fpga developers, newbies and experts. The replay will let you relive and revive classics or develop new tech.
source: fpgaarcade.com
The HxC Floppy Drive Emulator is a software and hardware system created by jfdn aka Jeff.
The aim of this project is to replace the floppy disk drive by an electronic device emulating the floppy disk drive (list of supported Computer/Hardware).
There are two differents emulators:
Download:
Firmware SD HxCFloppyEmulator v1.8.2.24:
A new version of the firmware for the interface C64SD Infinity + ITS Module by Manosoft is released.
Changelog:
Download: C64SD Firmware v0.10.3.8 (1440)
source: manosoft.it
Autopsy:
This is the translation of the Arabic boot screen:
© 1987, 1988 Sinclair of Egypt
presented by Matsico Corp, an authorized dealer of Sinclair & Amstrad in Egypt
prepared by Dr. Nabil Nazmi
(Version 3)The computer is arrived in pitiful condition. The inside of the computer and the keyboard were are full of sand and dirt.
Restoration and repairs that have been made:
- Replaced the top case with a new one.
- Replaced the bottom case with a new one, then replaced again with the old one to keep the original appearance. (the hole for the switch is standard in the Arabic version)
- Replaced the tape recorder.
- Replaced the motherboard with a issue #2 instead of issue #1 (was not convenient the repair)
- Cleaned all keys and membrane.
- Replaced all rusty springs of the keyboard.
- General cleaning.
- Moved the ROM/EPROM mod on the new motherboard.
- Replaced the original switch with a new one, then replaced again with the old one to keep the original appearance.
from Wikipedia:
The ZX Spectrum +2 was Amstrad’s first Spectrum, coming shortly after their purchase of the Spectrum range and “Sinclair” brand in 1986. The machine featured an all-new grey case featuring a spring-loaded keyboard, dual joystick ports, and a built-in cassette recorder dubbed the “Datacorder” (like the Amstrad CPC 464), but was in most respects identical to the ZX Spectrum 128. The main menu screen lacked the Spectrum 128′s “Tape Test” option, and the ROM was altered to account for a new 1986 Amstrad copyright message. These changes resulted in minor incompatibility problems with software that accessed ROM routines at certain addresses. Production costs had been reduced and the retail price dropped to £139–£149.
The new keyboard did not include the BASIC keyword markings that were found on earlier Spectrums, except for the keywords LOAD, CODE and RUN which were useful for loading software. This was not a major issue however, as the +2 boasted a menu system, almost identical to the ZX Spectrum 128, where one could switch between 48k BASIC programming with the keywords, and 128k BASIC programming in which all words (keywords and otherwise) must be typed out in full (although the keywords are still stored internally as one character each). Despite these changes, the layout remained identical to that of the 128. The ZX Spectrum +2 power supply was a grey version of the ZX Spectrum+ and 128 power supply.
The ZX Spectrum +2A was a variant of the Spectrum +3 housed a black version of the Spectrum +2 case mouldings. The Spectrum +2A/+3 motherboard (AMSTRAD part number Z70830) was designed such that it could be assembled without the floppy disk controller or associated logic and a +2 style “datacorder” connected. Originally, Amstrad planned to introduce an additional disk interface for the +2A/+2B called the AMSTRAD SI-1, however this never appeared. If an external disk drive was added, the “+2A” on the system OS menu would change to a +3.
The power supply of the ZX Spectrum +2A used the same pinout as the +3. However, the power supply purchased with the +2A/B had “Sinclair +2″ written on the case.
source: wikipedia
A new version of the firmware for the interface 1541 Ultimate II is released. This version runs only on the 1541 Ultimate II cartridge (new fpga).
Version 2.6h includes some new features and fixes:
Release notes:
Download: 1541 Ultimate II Firmware v2.6h (1418)
source: 1541ultimate.net
I have upgraded my Personal Computer IBM 5160 by adding an 8-bit ISA Sound Card (adlib) and Video Card Vga 8/16 bit ISA from Octek.
Below some videos of the tests done:
The HxC Floppy Drive Emulator is a software and hardware system created by jfdn aka Jeff.
The aim of this project is to replace the floppy disk drive by an electronic device emulating the floppy disk drive (list of supported Computer/Hardware).
There are two differents emulators:
Release notes for the HxCFloppyEmulator software v2.0.16.0:
Download:
source: hxc2001.free.fr lotharek.pl
It was released a new firmware for the C64SD Infinity + ITS Module by Manosoft which fixes some minor compatibility issues present in the previous release with some C64 Filebrowser.
Download: C64SD Firmware v0.10.3.7 (1365)
source: manosoft.it
This is the official demo party results from BFP (Baroque Floppy People) Top 3 Entries only. See also the BFP homepage for more informations.
C64 Demo:
C64 Music:
C64 Graphics:
Download: BFP (Baroque Floppy People) full Party stuff (1021)
source: noname.c64.org/csdb BFP Homepage
Some new games (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups: Metalvotze, Genesis Project, S.E.U.C.K. Trainers United, Really Proud Lamers, Dinasours and Laxity.
Download:
source: csdb.dk
This is the official demo party results from the Atari Głuchołazy 2013. See also the Atari Głuchołazy 2013 homepage for more informations.
Graphics Compo:
Music Compo:
Code Compo:
Download:
source: atari.org.pl/party13/
This gallery shows some stages of cleaning the computer Apple ][ Europlus, Apple Disk ][.
I have also made minor repairs which i describe below:
Commodore Free Magazine Issue #70 and #71
Free to download Commodore magazine dedicated to Commodore Computers.
In the issue #70 you can find: | ||
Editorial Commodore Free E-Cover Tape #5 Readers Comments NEWS Commodore: The Amiga Years Gangnam_64-Style Lotek64 Issue 44 Released Commodore Gaming Party 2007 Video |
Asteroids +4 Emulator SX-64 Commercial Update More CommVEx 2012 Videos JPEG2000 Plugin Released Amiga 1200 Badges Review: Stair Runner for the PET Interview with Jeremy Smith Review: Ladybug for the PET
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SEUCK 2013 Competition Entries Tetwels Released For The VIC 20 Ladybug Released For The PET CommVEx 2012 Videos Being Posted C64 BASIC Sprites YouTube Video New V.A.M.P. 0.94 available Happy Easter Club Info 129 Released |
In the issue #71 you can find: | ||
Editorial Commodore Free E-Cover Tape #6 NEWS AmigaOS 4: Assist 1.0 StormC 5 Editor Released Berzerk Redux Final C64 Finding Elvis (Journey To The Center Of The Earth) |
Multicolor2Char v0.2 Petro Tyschtschenko Interview Hermit’s 1 Rasterline Tracker Amiga Forever & C64 Forever 2013 NetSurf 3.0 For The Amiga CommVEx 2012 Videos Android C64 Emulator Amiga Forever Essentials
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More CommVEx 2012 Videos Flimsoft News “Network Of Light” from THYX Thatcher’s Legacy and the UK Games Industry in the 1980s Review: C64 Walkabout Review: Sir Ababol / Nanako “Nightmare Park” Interview With Lenard Roach |
Download:
source: commodorefree.com
I have decided to repair my Coleco Vision Secam version (RGB) purchased some years ago in a full working state, today is died. Below a description of the defect and of components being replaced.
Defect: dirty sprite
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