Kick Assembler (written in Java language) is the combination of an assembler for doing 6510 machine code and a high level script language.
8/9-2011 : New beta release (v3.20 & v3.21):
- Made mnemonic extensions to force all addressing modes.
- Corrected bug in error message when forcing an illegal addressing mode.
- Made mnemonic extensions so you can force addressing modes. ‘.z’ and ‘.zp’ forces zeropage, ‘.a’ and ‘.abs’ forces absolute. Eg. lda.abs $0000
- Made .importonce directive to ensure libraries only gets included once.
- Corrected typo in error message. Thanks to Tlr for pointing this out.
Download: Kick Assembler v3.21 (954)
Download: Kick Assembler Manual v3.21 (1530)
source: theweb.dk
Commodore Free Magazine Issue #54
Free to download Commodore magazine dedicated to Commodore Computers.
In this issue you can find: |
Editorial NEWS 8 Bit Jungle music disk for Amiga. Dave Haynie – Insights. SCACOM News From Stefan. Chang’s Adventure [Enhanced] Diamond Hunt.
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Club Info 123 Released. Commodore File browser. Commodore 2MHz Accelerator. Amiga SD Card Adapter. New articles on Obligement. Mail Order Monsters. Regenerator 1.2 Released.
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A-Eon Updates. Timberwolf Progress Update. Sidplay64 v0.7 released. XSidplay 2.1.1 21:27 Drum Studio. Interview With Chris (Kisiel) Review: Diamond Hunt 2. Review: Heroes of Midgard.
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Download:
source: commodorefree.com
Nostalgia has released a trained version of Mountie Mick’s Death Ride by Ariolasoft for Commodore 64.
This version also include: Docs / Bugfixes / Title Pic / High-score saver and is Pal/Ntsc compatible.
Download: Mountie Mick\'s Death Ride +6DFH (1623)
source: noname.64.org
Hokuto Force has released a trained version of Puppy’s a rare Italian game by Visiogame for Commodore 64.
This version also include: English Docs and Bugfix.
Download: Puppy\'s +5 (1483)
source: noname.64.org

DATASTORM, the ultimate winter party for people operating on machines with SOUL. It’s going down on the the 10:th of February 2012 and keeps going until the 12:th of February 2012.
Partylocation is as usual the city of Gothenburg at the swedish bestcoast – the stronghold of the swedish amigascene. The city is easy to reach through two international airports, ferry and train.
Download: Datastorm 2012 Invitation (C64) (963)
source: datastorm.se CSDb
Nostalgia has released a trained version of Biggles by Mirrorsoft (Commodore 64) for the Easyflash cartridge.
This version also include: Docs / Bugfix / Title Pic by STE 86 and is Pal/Ntsc compatible.
Download: Biggles +9DIF (1688)
source: noname.64.org
CBM prg Studio allows you to type a BASIC or Machine Code program in using a nice Windows environment and convert it to a ‘.prg’ file which you can run on an emulator, or even a real C64 or VIC20 if you’re feeling brave and have the right kit.
CBM prg Studio is the result of merging C64PrgGen and VIC20PrgGen. Adding new features and fixing bugs in two apps which were 95% similar was a bit of a nightmare so merging them made sense.
It was also a good opportunity for a face lift and to add some new features, such as:
- Programs are project based, meaning all related source files, sprite files etc. are kept in one place and multiple source files can be linked more easily.
- Tabbed MDI.
- Syntax highlighting.
What CBM prg Studio isn’t is a front-end for tok64, cbmcnvrt, bastext or any other tokeniser / detokeniser / assembler. It’s all been written completely from scratch.
Download: CBM prg Studio v1.5.0 (971)
source: ajordison.co.uk
Blok Copy cartridge for Commodore 64 is now available for ordering.
from the homepage:
TMR and I debated for some time on whether or not to wait until after our ongoing competition before releasing Blok Copy on cartridge. However, as we both have a lot on over the coming months (what with the Replay Expo 2011 coming up), we decided to just go for it and add the cartridge to the shop page. It’ll probably be a little while before the official disk release from Cosine comes out, but I’m sure that a pirate will get a cracked version out in the next few days ;)
Blok Copy began as a game written in order to learn the Atari 2600 hardware, where it utilised vertical splits to achieve seven independently coloured playfield objects. Although the Atari 2600 version is near enough complete, to date it remains unreleased on T.M.R’s workstation. However, although the game is yet to make it’s debut appearance on Atari hardware, Blok Copy has been released on three Commodore variations; namely the PET, C64DTV and of course the C64 (this cartridge).
source: rgcd.co.uk
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