SIO Tape Cable for Commodore
This is a rare SIO Adapter cable. You can use it for connect the Atari 1010 Program Recorder on Commodore 64/128.
This is a rare SIO Adapter cable. You can use it for connect the Atari 1010 Program Recorder on Commodore 64/128.
A new update of the NUFLI Editor is out.
With this editor (PAL/NTSC) you can edit NUFLI (static) image directly with your Commodore 64.
source: noname.c64.org
SD2IEC is a hardware mass storage device using an SD/MMC card and interfacing with the IEC bus. It is based on the ATmega644 or ATmega1284p microcontroller from the Atmel AVR microcontroller family.
The most prominent use of SD2IEC is emulation/replacement of a Commodore-1541 disk drive for a C64. Hardware and the microcontroller’s firmware is available as open source (GPL).
Changelog:
2010-10-31 – release 0.10.0pre5
source: sd2iec.de gitweb forum thread c64-wiki
Sprite Pad v1.7 released.. after a long long time Subchrist has updated his Sprite Editor for Commodore 64.
Sprite Pad is a free cross-platform development tool for designing sprite images and animations.
Improvements and changes in this version:
General Program Features:
System Requirements:
source: subchrist homepage
This is a Joystick port Switcher for Commodore 64.
It switches the digital signals from the joystick and the analogue signals for the mouse or paddles. The Green LED is turned on when the ports are being swapped.
The Joystick port Switcher remembers the last swap state when turned off and will resume that mode when the Commodore 64 is next turned on.
Provides ESD protection for the Commodore 64 CIA’s as there is no direct connection from the Commodore 64 ports to the joystick inputs.
For more information and price visit the lemon64.com
Commodore Free Magazine Issue #45
Free to download Commodore magazine dedicated to Commodore Computers.
In this issue you can find:
source: commodorefree.com
SD2IEC is a hardware mass storage device using an SD/MMC card and interfacing with the IEC bus. It is based on the ATmega644 or ATmega1284p microcontroller from the Atmel AVR microcontroller family.
The most prominent use of SD2IEC is emulation/replacement of a Commodore-1541 disk drive for a C64. Hardware and the microcontroller’s firmware is available as open source (GPL).
Changelog:
2010-10-26 – release 0.10.0pre4
source: sd2iec.de gitweb forum thread c64-wiki
Dreams #5 is a Commodore 64 Graphics Collection by Raiders Of the Lost Empire (Role).
Click here for the previous collections.
source: noname.c64.org
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:
source: hoxs64.net
A new version of the firmware for the interface 1541 Ultimate I / II is released.
This version also runs on the Ultimate-I! (Of course, only the features that MK1-hardware supports will show.. no RTC, no USB, no C2N (tape), etc…)
Some major fix:
download: 1541ultimate.net
Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.
Autopsy:
Many thanks to Nilo for the Monitor.
This is the 9″ monochrome CRT display for Apple IIc, and the stand! Both are in great shape and the monitor works very well.
I wanted to try my new desoldering station Aoyue 474A+ with the motherboard of the Commodore 64, i have unsoldered all chip and i have added a socket. It works so good and is so fast.
Break-Out! is a clone of the Atari home video game classic for VIC 20 written by Robert Hurst . The game is written in machine language and requires a expansion of 8 Kb RAM.
source: Denial (The Commodore VIC-20 forum) robert.hurst-ri.us
Romeo Knight is a musician, guitarist and former AMIGA demoscene composer.
Openbytes interview Romeo Knight about the old-scene. Click here for read the full interview.
source: openbytes.wordpress.com
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