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MultiColor v0.1.1 (Win32/Linux/OSx) released by Skoe
MultiColor is an image manipulation tool for Commodore 8-bit computers’ graphics formats. It is an old-school painting program for graphicians but not an image converter. Currently VIC-II multicolor bitmap is the only supported image format.
Features:
- Written in C++, so it’s quite fast and no special runtime is required.
- Can be compiled for many platforms, because it uses wxWidgets.
- Can load Koala and Amica, file type is detected independently from file name.
- Behaviour when hitting the color-per-cell-limit can be selected.
- Undo/redo.
- Tools with realtime preview (e.g. Line)
- Basic TV emulation.
- Zoom, with grid at higher zoom factors.
source: multicolor.berlios.de
SidPlay v2.5 (M$ Windows) by Inge
Thanks to Inge, now the samples waveform of Fanta in Space are working on this one too!
source: noname.c64.org hvsc.c64.org
MUCSU-Hires Converter – (C) 2009 Algorithm / Algotech
This program converts images to a new c64 graphic format known as MUCSU Hires (MUltiColor Sprite Underlay Hires). It is merely a hiresolution bitmap image with an X expanded multicolor sprite underlay. The Hires underlay variant of this mode has been created before (known as extended hires).
After reading a few forum posts mentioning that the multicolor version of this mode was unrealistic and would provide too many restrictions, I decided to produce this converter to prove that this is not the case as well as wanting to use this particular format for my own production.
source: noname.c64.org
C64 Pixel Art by Leon/Chorus, Resource, Singular
C64 Pixel Art by Carrion
Timanthes 3.0 beta by Mirage/Focus
Mirage has released a new version of this cool painting program can support C64 graphics mode with file export in (.PRG) format.
This version needs windows 2000 or higher and dotnet 2.0, which you can download from microsoft.
source: noname.c64.org
SHO-FLI Converter Update 3 – (C) 2009 Algorithm / Algotech
SHO-FLI (Sprite Hires OVerlay FLI/Sprite OVerlay Hires FLI) is a custom c64 graphic mode which features a hiresolution spriteoverlay in one color over a FLI image.
It works in exactly the same way as the SHFLI mode but the image data is wider due to using 1 sprite overlay (rather than two in SHFLI) – This GFX mode is also known as SHF-XL originally invented by Crossbow/Crest. I created this Application because this gfx mode is rather awkward to paint in. Plus there does not seem to be any converters released.
HISTORY:
UPDATE 3 – 17/02/09
- Selective ordered dither implemented – now default Dithers pixels only if they dont fall in the c64 color range.
- White is now displayed as white.
- Ability to select background color (for asthetic purposes only. does not affect the 144×168 image)
source: noname.c64.org
Mini Game Compo 2009 – Container 1k C64 Game
Here’s yet another entry for the 1K games category. This time round it is Container for the Commodore C64.
Game Description:
Collect the containers before your energy runs out.
source: minigamecomp.org.uk
Island of Secrets adventure for VIC20, 40 cols (+24K)
FAT40 and Orion made a VIC20 version of the game Island of Secrets.
The game itself is simple and the parser limited, but the atmosphere is good, thanks also to the excellent manual, with comic-style drawings and nice descriptions.
source: Denial forum
KoalaLinker v0.1 [win/dos/linux/osx]
KoalaLinker released by Scout of Onslaught. Koalalinker is a simple but a very great ShowPic for Koala Pictures.
source: noname.c64.org
Two new games for Commodore VIC-20
Download:
- Jeff Daniels has released “Ten Ten Duality” download Ten Ten Duality forum
- Boray has released “How Many” download How Many
source: Petscii Forums
Commodore SX 64 with some Fix/Enhancement

Autopsy:
Description:
- Country: USA
- Most Common: USA/Europe
- Rarity: Very rare
- Year: 1983
- Price: $995
Fix/Enhancement:
- Added a Fan.
- ASSY fix from Commodore.
- I/O Fastloader fix.
- Userport GND fix.
- Jiffy Kernel (C64/1541).
from Wikipedia:
The Commodore SX-64, also known as the Executive 64, or VIP-64 in Europe, was a portable, briefcase/suitcase-size “luggable” version of the popular Commodore 64 home computer and holds the distinction of being the first full-color portable computer.
The SX-64 featured a built-in five-inch composite monitor and a built-in 1541 floppy drive. It weighed 23 lb (10.5 kg). The machine was carried by its sturdy handle, which doubled as an adjustable stand. It was announced in January 1983 and released a year later, at $995.
source: Wikipedia Oldcomputers
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