New Homepage for the DotBASIC Plus for Commodore 64
New Homepage for the DotBASIC Plus for Commodore 64. Almost all of the original information and download are now availables again.
source: dotbasic.cbm8bit.com
New Homepage for the DotBASIC Plus for Commodore 64. Almost all of the original information and download are now availables again.
source: dotbasic.cbm8bit.com
Commodore Free Magazine Issue #62 and Issue #63
Free to download Commodore magazine dedicated to Commodore Computers.
In this issue you can find: | ||
Editorial NEWS Adventures In Time 2 Preview Lord of the Rings Slide Show How To Build An 8 Bit Computer Amiga Future #96 SIDboard RGCD: Fairy Well Cartridge Woolly Jumper (Special Edition) LoView Suite 2.50 Released Commodore LCD Computer Spec Press Play On Tape C64 audio update CBM 8 Bit Repair – VCF Workshop New articles on Obligement TMPx v1.0/Style Plus/4 memory map v1.7 SketchBlock v1.3 – Amiga Micromys V4 aMiGa=PoWeR 49 is available |
Spike C64 Dislike Ocean Software Ltd. CHIP c64 special Icaros Desktop 1.4.3 Released 8 bit search page Obligement magazine update HVSC#57 is out! 64JPX is now available again A-EON Technology & ACube Systems CDTV CDA-2 Prototype Remote Hollywood Designer 4.0 out now! Introducing EasyCLI 2012 Commodore Vegas Expo v8 Jeri Ellsworth C64 Base Thing basic 65 Synth For Windows UltimatePPC! RedPower 2 Released XSIDPLAY2 is 2.1.2 Jack 3.1.3 released Final P1565 Prototype ready
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Parallelogram C-one demo UK readers say goodbye to Ceefax Nu, pagadi ! Debian Linux for AmigaOne X1000 Review: Huntress of Midgard Interview With Paul Hughes Review: Quod Init Exit v1.2 Review: Woolly Jumper (Sheepoid 2) Rediscovering CP/M – Part 4 Review: Tower Of Evil Review: Ikari Warriors Review: Mr Puniverse Review: Moon Buggy Review: Saboteur! (Plus/4) Review: Saboteur! (C16) Review: Spike C64 Dislike [Mini] Game Reviews Corner pt. 1 Interview With FlimSoft |
Download:
source: commodorefree.com
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 v1.2 (1063)
source: noname.c64.org
iAN CooG Site has been update with a new version of the Generic C64 prg Unpacker v2.27 (Source included).
History:
2.27 – 2011.03.08 – 2011.08.01
For the latest scanners added look the readme inside the archive.
Download: Unpacker v2.27 (Source included) (942)
source: iancoog.altervista.org
This is the official demo party results from the Atari Głuchołazy 2012. See also the Atari Głuchołazy 2012 homepage for more informations.
GFX Compo:
MSX Compo:
Code Compo:
Out of Party:
Download:
source: atari.org.pl/party12/
Some new games (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups: Antarctica, The Hidden Farts, Laxity and Lifeless Incorporated.
Download:
source: csdb.dk
It was released a new OS Update for the Everdrive N64 Flash Cartridge (Nintendo 64) by Krikzz. The upgrade instructions can be found here.
Changelog:
Download: Everdrive N64 - OS Update v1.28 (1438)
source: krikzz.com
World in Progress C64 Demo by Genesis Project was awarded the first place at the Syntax Societys Summerparty 2012.
Download: World in Progress Demo by Genesis Project (1145)
source: noname.c64.org
Retrotext has made a interesting modding of a not working Commodore 64 with a Raspberry Pi.
For this project Retrotext has used the following things:
The Commodore 64 runs under the Vice emulator (Linux) on the Raspberry Pi so we can play our favorites games.
About the Resperry Pi …
The Raspberry Pi is a small, inexpensive computer that is capable of running tasks like most other PCs, however it is smaller, a lot smaller in fact it measures 85.60mm x 53.98mm x 17mm , almost the size of a credit card and costs £25. It has an ARM11 chip at its heart, which finds its origins in early UK microcomputers, notably first in the Acorn Electron, the brain child of Mk14, ZX80 and 81s’ Chris Currie and Austrian physicist Herman Hauser.
source: retrotext.blogspot.co.uk
It was released a new OS Update for the Everdrive MD Flash Cartridge (Megadrive/Genesis) by Krikzz. The upgrade instructions can be found here.
Changelog:
Download: Everdrive MD - OS Update v35 (2216)
source: krikzz.com
Some new games (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups: On Risky Ice, Really Proud Lamers, Falcon soft and Nostalgia.
Download:
source: csdb.dk
It was released a new firmware for the SD2Snes Flash Cartridge (Super Nintendo/Famicom) by Ikari. The upgrade instructions can be found here.
Changelog:
Download: SD2Snes Firmware v0.1.4a (1264)
source: sd2snes.de
User Friendly GUI under M$ Windows (requires .NET Framework) for the command line tool RastaConverter by Jakub ‘Ilmenit’ Debski.
Download: RastaConverter Beta 4 + GUI (M$ Win) (1452)
source: atariage.com/forums
Some new games (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups: Laxity, Dinasours and The Hidden Farts.
Download:
source: csdb.dk
Autopsy:
The SIO2SD is a device that allows you to load games/applications into any 8-bit Atari XL/XE computers via SIO interface from SD cards.
This version is like the original SIO2SD (based to latest schematic “version 2″) but in a smaller form with some improvements by Panos.
Panos improvements:
source: atariage.com/forums
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