Cabletronic ESP 329 – 2Mb Memory Expansion for A500/A1000

Autopsy:
Cabletronic ESP 329 is a 2 MB Fast RAM expansion for Amiga 500/1000 (no passthrough port).
source: amiga.resource.cx
Autopsy:
Cabletronic ESP 329 is a 2 MB Fast RAM expansion for Amiga 500/1000 (no passthrough port).
source: amiga.resource.cx
Autopsy:
from Wikipedia:
The CDTV (an acronym for “Commodore Dynamic Total Vision”, a backronym of an acronym for “Compact Disk Television”, giving it a double meaning) was a multimedia platform developed by Commodore International and launched in 1991. On a technological level it was essentially a Commodore Amiga 500 home computer in a Hi-Fi style case with a single-speed CD-ROM drive. Commodore marketed the machine as an all-in-one home multimedia appliance rather than a computer. As such, it targeted the same market as the Philips CD-i. Unfortunately for both Commodore and Philips, the expected market for multimedia appliances did not materialise, and neither machine met with any real commercial success. Though the CDTV was based entirely on Amiga hardware it was marketed strictly as a CDTV, with the Amiga name omitted from product branding.
The CDTV debuted in North America in March 1991 (CES, Las Vegas) and in the UK (World of Commodore 1991 at Earls Court, London). It was advertised at £499 for the CDTV unit, remote control and two titles. Commodore chose Amiga enthusiast magazines as its chief advertising channel, but the Amiga community on the whole avoided the CDTV in the expectation of an add-on CD-ROM drive for the Amiga, which eventually came in the form of the A570. This further hurt sales of the CDTV, as both it and an A570-equipped A500 were the same electronically, and could both run CDTV software, so there was very little motivation to buy it. Commodore would rectify this with CDTV’s successor, the A1200-based Amiga CD32, by adding the Akiko chip. This would enable CD32 games to be playable only on the CD32.
The CDTV was supplied with AmigaOS 1.3, rather than the more advanced and user-friendly 2.0 release that was launched at around the same time. Notably, the CDXL motion video format was primarily developed for the CDTV making it one of the earliest consumer systems to allow video playback from CD-ROM.
Though Commodore later developed an improved and cost-reduced CDTV-II it was never released. Commodore eventually discontinued the CDTV in 1993 with the launch of the Amiga CD32, which used which again was substantially based on Amiga hardware (in this case the newer Amiga 1200) but explicitly targeted the games market.
source: wikipedia
Some new games (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups: Antarctica, Nostalgia, Genesis Project, The Hidden Farts, Bad Taste, Dinasours, On Risky Ice and Really Proud Lamers.
Download:
source: csdb.dk
CBM prg Studio Version 2.5.0 is released. There are a lot of new features in this version. I’d really appreciate it if you report any bugs you find or have any suggestions/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 / VIC20 or PET 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:
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.
Major new features:
Bugs fixed:
Download: CBM prg Studio v2.5.0 (967)
source: ajordison.co.uk
Autopsy:
from Richard Lagendijk Homepage:
This cartridge makes it possible to use hardware with a IEEE 488 interface with a Commodore C64. This could be a disk drive, printer or hard disk from the CBM / PET computer models.
source: richardlagendijk.nl
A new Platform/Adventure game for Amstrad CPC has been released by ESP Soft.
Download: Imaginario Colectivo (Tape / Disk) (1470)
source: espsoft.amstrad.es
This is a Atari STe Jacktro by Paradox for the SillyVenture Party 2012 (7th-9th December at Gdansk/Poland).
The Sv2k12 is dedicated to all Atari fans – from Atari 2600 up to the Jaguar, right thrugh to the newest Falcon clones.
Download: Atari STe Jacktro by Paradox (1162)
source: sillyventure.eu
Found some stickers,advertisements and my Black Book from the old Scene.
Some new games (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups: Antarctica, Nostalgia, Genesis Project, Norwegian Crackware Company, Tomi Malinen, Underground Domain Inc and Laxity.
Download:
source: csdb.dk
Scene World is a C64 magazine on disk dedicated to various activities of both C64 scenes.
“Both” means, that we are supplying information and texts of both scenes; NTSC and PAL.
Download: Scene World #19 (D64 + Disk Cover) (1062)
source: sceneworld.c64files.com
Evoke Party 2012 is over. You can download now the archive with the demos of Commodore 64.
Wild Demo:
Download: Evoke 2012 Party stuff (1108)
A new Arcade Adventure game has been released for Commodore Plus/4.
Download: Sabre Wulf (1127)
source: plus4world.powweb.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
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