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Categories: Atari, News & Rumors, Today

Unboxing Commodore EasyFlash Cartridge

March 31st, 2011 No comments
Skoe EasyFlash Cartridge

Autopsy:

Personal note (PLA Compatibility): I have tested the EasyFlash cartridge with a Commodore 64 with installed a PLA replacement by Manosoft and it works Perfectly!

I bought mine fully assembled from Mike Betz via Lemon64 Forums.

EasyFlash is a cartridge for the C64 expansion port. In contrast to traditional cartridges, this one can be programmed directly from the C64.

You can easily create various classic computer game cartridges, program collections or even a diagnostic cartridge to track down issues with your hardware with it. All what you need to do this is a C64, an EasyFlash, the software available here and an image of the cartridge (*.crt). As these CRT files may be quite large, a large disk drive like the FD-2000 or an sd2iec may be useful.

EasyFlash is not a freezer cartridge like the Final Cartridge III or the Retro Replay. And it’s no replacement for a 1541 disk drive like the sd2iec.

source: skoe.de/easyflash lemon64.com

C64 Demo: Isterinvite 2011 invitation demo

March 30th, 2011 No comments

This is a Isterinvite 2011 party invitation demo, a very wonderful work made by Genesis Project.

source: noname.c64.org facebook.com

C64 Game: Congo Bongo +5DIR [pal/ntsc] by Nostalgia

March 26th, 2011 No comments

This is one of my favorite Commodore 64 game. Congo Bongo from SEGA (1983).

Thanks Nostalgia for the Crack and Trainer.

source: noname.c64.org

(Italian) Mostra Copyright Italia a Roma

March 25th, 2011 No comments

Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.

Categories: Event(s), News & Rumors, Today

FOReVER C: C64 – Official demo party results

March 23rd, 2011 No comments

This is the official demo party results from Forever C (Top 3 C64 Entries only). See also the Forver 8bit party homepage for more informations and download.

C64 DEMO competition:

  • 1. Colony /A.P.I.
  • 2. ??????? /DMAgic
  • 3. High Five /Arise, Lepsi De, Miracles

C64 1kB INTRO competition:

  • 1. 8in1 /Zielok
  • 2. 1k demo /DMAgic
  • 3. Modular Art /Vulture

C64 GRAPHIC Competition:

  • 1. Happy Teddy /Piesiu
  • 2. Rrion preview /Carrion
  • 3. Dna infection /Almighty God

C64 MUSIC Competition:

  • 1. Short Poppy / Conrad
  • 2. Fluterror   /Sad
  • 3. Blind With Chrome / CreaMD

source: forever.zeroteam.sk

Categories: Event(s), News & Rumors, Today

Commodore 64 DiskMagazine – Vandalism News #55

March 22nd, 2011 No comments

Onslaught / Wrath Designs / Vandalism, bring you the 55th issue of the Vandalism News.

source: noname.c64.org

C64 Studio v0.9c

March 20th, 2011 No comments

C64 Studio written by Georg Rottensteiner is a Macro Assembler for Commodore 64.

This dev-tool is based on Acme and WinVice and run on M$ Windows machine.

source: noname.c64.org

DirMaster v2.2 from Style

March 20th, 2011 No comments

DirMaster is a Windows-based GUI tool useful for the management of common (and uncommon) emulator formats (such as .d64, .d81, .t64, etc) as well as native archival formats (such as .arc, .sda, .lnx, etc).

New in this version:

  • .lbr unpack support.
  • “Print Sleeve” function.
  • Installs and uses our own “C64 Elite Mono” TrueType font.
  • More fault tolerant “Run In” emulator integration.
  • and numerous other user interface tweaks and bug fixes.

source: style64.org

CBM prg Studio Beta v0.3.0 released

March 20th, 2011 No comments

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 a replacement for C64PrgGen and VIC20PrgGen and is designed to be a single development tool which will cover some of the early CBM 8-bit machines.

source: ajordison.co.uk