Pushover 64 (Preview) a Italian game for C<64
Commodore 64 Porting from the original Amiga game by Ocean.
download the latest build here: pushover64
forum thread: ready64.org
Commodore 64 Porting from the original Amiga game by Ocean.
download the latest build here: pushover64
forum thread: ready64.org
This is a very old trainer menu for Gameboy/Color made by me for Nightfall & Eurasia, i have decided to release the source.
Source comments are in Italian Language. The archive contain: source,data (rnc packed),compiler/linker (windows 2000/xp) and a .bat (batch file) for build the release.
Description:
The design was basically the same as the VIC-20 design: Black keys and orange function keys (from F1-F8), and it was said that a few computers have the more angular keys of its predecessor. Earlier models even had some differences, such as the 5-pin video out.
wiki: C64-Wiki
Description:
The Commodore 1551 (originally introduced as the SFS 481) was a floppy disk drive for the Commodore Plus/4 home computer. It resembled a charcoal-colored Commodore 1541 and plugged into the cartridge port, providing faster access than the C64/1541 combination.
Commodore reportedly planned an interface to allow use of the 1551 with the C64, but it was never released.
wiki: 1551-Wiki
source: www.hp.com
Web2.0calc.com is the supreme online tool for your daily math. In the ‘Expert Calc 2.0′ mode, you can edit your equations in the full-page editor, use Shared Calculations or embed it into your blog/homepage.
source: web2.0calc.com
Physical Drive Image Creator V0.9 is freeware Win32 tool which allows you to create full backup of your physical media (CF, hard disk drive) into an image file (raw data image) which can be used in the VICE (WinVICE) C64 emulator with enabled IDE64 card support.
Of course, you are not limited to IDE64 media. The image can be later restored back to physical media.
download: noname.c64.org
A DOS-based utility for C64 image files that understands most emulator image formats (D64, T64, D71, D81, D80, D82, DNP, D2M, G64, NX, PC64, CRT, X64, ARK, LBR, ARC, SDA, SPY, CPK and the ZipCode family) as well as DOS binaries, and converts between them.
It also has a powerful 6502 Disassembler, Text/HEX Editor, File Viewer, BASIC unlister, D64 HEX Editor, Directory Customizer, CheckTape, CheckDisk, CheckZipCode (4 & 6-pack), CheckCRT, CheckG64 and decoding HQX and UU files. Many DOS functions are also included, as well as lots of other goodies.
Copyright by Peter Schepers 1994-2009
download: noname.c64.org
The Atari Video Computer System was originally designed to output an RF modulated (VHF) signal but with a mod you can get a better signal with the Composite Video .
source: atariage.com
Atari Composite Modding: forums.benheck.com
Atari Composite Modding: forums.benheck.com
Atari Composite Modding: benheck.com
Atari Composite Modding:mysite.verizon.net
Make Waves is a command line utility to make sinus waves for demos and such.
Each wave is composed of one or more discrete waveforms, which can be created independently. You can make waves that represent a full sine wave, any half of it or a quarter. You can also set a range between 0 and 255 to get suitable values for example to position sprites at the correct height.
You are also able to set a variable length for each wave up to 256 bytes.
download: noname.c64.org
Credits:
download: noname.c64.org
Kerm1t released a new sprite editor called 7up Sprite Editor v2.0. This sprite editor can be used on a Windows computer to generate sprites for the Commodore Different 16 color palette. Copy and Paste. More than 8 sprites and HiRes palette
Latest Change:
V2.01 fixes:
download: noname.c64.org
Happy new year to everyone.
Growing up in the seventies and eighties, my childhood memories basically consist of videogames, bright plastic toys and TV cartoons.
Any time that was left I spent drawing and programming games for my Commodore 64. At a later age a few of my childhood dreams became a reality when I temporarily moved to Melbourne, where I worked as a videogame programmer, did oil-painting in a studio and had my work displayed in one of the local galleries.
After a course in Graphic Design I made a career-switch and became a graphic designer/illustrator. Currently back in The Netherlands I work at a small design company and spend my spare time illustrating my childhood memories and designing papertoys.
I specialize in one-piece papertoys that consist of a single flat piece of paper, which by intricate folding is transformed into a 3-dimensional model.
source: marshallalexander.net
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! nIGHTFALL Crew.
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