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Fucking awesome C64 Multicolor picture by Archmage

September 18th, 2010 No comments

Title: SX64ual Healing

A Fucking awesome C64 Multicolor picture by Archmage.

source: noname.c64.org arthak.net

Yape Plus/4 Emulator v1.0 updated

September 16th, 2010 No comments

From the Yape homepage:

Exactly 10 years has passed since the first public alpha (or rather: WIP) of Yape saw the light of day. It is just as unbelievable as it can get… sheesh.

It started off as an attempt at a more intelligent disassembler when I realized how much fun it really is to learn the hardware AND C++ programming at the same time while dealing with my all time favourite hobby.

I thought this anniversary would be also a nice opportunity to abandon the rather clumsy versioning I have been following in the past. Anyway I have not got much time to make a long rant here, so you will be spared :-)

v1.0 compared to v0.86 are as follows:

  • 32-bit and automatic bitdepth option in fullscreen mode (8 bit full screen mode might be slow under newer Windoze’s)
  • Copy & paste to/from the clipboard now respects upper/lower case mode.
  • Partially implemented 48 bps mode of the T6721A speech LSI.
  • G64 image support is no longer read only (yay, at last)
  • Reading from open address space.
  • Plenty of bugfixes (drive, TED, autostart, monitor etc.)

source: yape.homeserver.hu

USB-64 – Turning C64 into a USB host for Mass Storage Drives

September 14th, 2010 2 comments

USB-64 – Turning Commodore 64 into a USB host for Mass Storage Drives.

The prototype uses two devices:

  • A cartridge to provide software and commands to operate the USB device.
  • A user-port device that interfaces with the USB stick.

With the proto-type it is possible to transfer files at 1.2 kB/s (serial) or 9.5 kB/s parallel.

source: luigidifraia.com

Artillery C64 Demo by Shape

September 12th, 2010 No comments

This demo is really good. The song is probably one of the best i have ever heard in my life.

source: noname.c64.org

ACID 64 Player Pro v3.0.4 (Windows)

September 12th, 2010 No comments

ACID 64 Player Pro is the sequal of Acid 64 Player and is a cycle based Commodore 64 music player designed for playing SID tunes on sound cards/devices that have a real SID chip (6581/6582/8580) on board like the HardSID cards and HardSID 4U USB device.

ACID 64 emulates the MOS 6510 micro processor, the 6526 CIA chip and partially the 6569 VIC chip to run the code of a SID tune and it controls the SID chip on the device for playing the Commodore 64 music.

What’s new in version v3.0.4:

Read more…

aceCommander128 RC

September 11th, 2010 No comments

aceCommander128 for Commodore 128 is a file manager for standard drives, also supports 64HDD,IEC-ATA,1541Ultimate SD-DCA, CMD hardware.

aceCommander128 Supports real-time-clock used by 64HDD or CMD hardware.

source: commodore.host.sk

JSIDPlay v2 RC1

September 11th, 2010 No comments

This is a new version of the Java SidPlayer (Command line & Gui Interface).

This Java applet should work on Mac OSX, Linux and Windoze.

Download here the latest Beta Version (Live Installer).

source: jsidplay2.sourceforge.net

Commodore 64 DiskMagazine – Vandalism News #53

September 8th, 2010 No comments

Onslaught / Wrath Designs / Vandalism, bring you the 53th issue of the Vandalism News.

source: noname.c64.org

CBM-Command v1.7

September 7th, 2010 No comments

CBM-Command is a disk manager for the Commodore 64 / Commodore 128 / Commodore VIC20 / Commodore C16 computers. It is written like Norton Commander or Midnight Commander, but is much simpler due to the target platforms. Both the C128/C64/VIC20/C16 have their own native version of the application.

Release Notes – Version 1.7 Release Candidate – 2010-08-19

New Features:

  • Realtime statistics on file copy and disk image operations.

Changes:

  • Fixed bug where disconnecting the drive set as default for the left panel would cause CBM-Command to freeze.
  • Fixed bug where using a long name for a created D64 would cause CBM-Command to always treat the drive as a 1581.
  • Fixed bug where the name input dialog for creating a D64 had junk in it.
  • Other bug fixes that I cannot remember right now.

source: cbmcommand.codeplex.com

Manosoft C64SD v2 Advanced

September 4th, 2010 2 comments

Manosoft has released a new version of his C64SD.

The Italian developer Damiano Colombari based the C64SD design on the already existing SD2IEC solution.

The major differences from the previous one are the aluminum box and a female IEC connector for connect external Floppy Drive or other devices.

Click here for the Video Demostration.

source: c64sd.roxer.com c64wiki sd2iec c64wiki sd2iec firmware

Categories: Hardware, News & Rumors, Today

(Italian) Jurassic News numero #31

September 4th, 2010 No comments

Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.

Categories: Magazine, News & Rumors, Today

(Italian) Retrocomputing Camp per amplificare le tue iniziative

September 3rd, 2010 No comments

Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.

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

(Italian) Brusaporto Retrocomputing Edizione 2010

September 3rd, 2010 No comments

Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.

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

Commodore Free Magazine Issue #43

September 2nd, 2010 No comments

Commodore Free Magazine Issue #43

In this issue you can find:

  • Editorial.
  • NEWS.
  • Amiga/C64 Forever 2010.1 Released.
  • IDESERVD For OSX.
  • SIDIN Issue 13 Released.
  • WinUAE 2.2.0 Available.
  • PC World – Inside The Amiga 1000.
  • Vintage Computer Festival.
  • Cottonwood BBS Update.
  • RGB Video Update.
  • C64 – Archiv Updated To V3.2
  • CBM-Command Special Release.
  • OpenSSL 1.0.0a for AmigaOS.
  • more

source: commodorefree.com

Categories: Magazine, News & Rumors, Today

Commodore USA relaunch Amiga with AROS desktops

September 2nd, 2010 No comments

from Engadget homepage:

Barry’s back, kids! The CEO of Commodore USA  just informed us that, in addition to slapping Commodore stickers on various all-in-one PCs, he has acquired the rights to the Amiga name (we only hope that the process went a little smoother this time around).

The plan is to sell machines that fully support AROS — an open source variant of AmigaOS  3.1 that the kids seem to go crazy for.

We can’t wait to get a look at these bad boys, but for now it looks like we’ll have to do with the picture of an old Amiga 3000. …more

source: engadget.com