XSidplay2 v2.1.1
XSidplay2 is a QT based music player for SID music.
It is based onto Michael Schwendt’s XSIDPLAY, the historical SID player for Linux, actually no more developed by the author.
Download: XSidplay2 v2.1.1 (859)
XSidplay2 is a QT based music player for SID music.
It is based onto Michael Schwendt’s XSIDPLAY, the historical SID player for Linux, actually no more developed by the author.
Download: XSidplay2 v2.1.1 (859)
The cartridge EasyFlash III by Skoe is slowly taking shape. Like the previous one the VHDL code is open source.
This version introduces several new features, like:
source: forum64.de
Pirate’s Portal is a website that offers over 3000 files for: Commodore, Amiga, Spectrum, Atari, MSX, Amstrad, Nintendo and Sega computers.
You can also find Demo’s, Magazines, Tools and information about people from the retro computer community.
source: piratesportal.cbm8bit.com
Pet Me is a collection of true type fonts made by Rebecca Bettencourt.
This new collection includes:
Download: Commodore 64 Pet Fonts (1021)
Download: Giana (Great Giana Sisters) fonts (930)
Download: Berkelium 64/128 GEOS fonts (977)
You can find more retro-fonts from Rebecca here.
source: kreativekorp.com
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:
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 v1.4.0 (905)
source: ajordison.co.uk
Exomizer is a program that compresses files in a way that tries to be as efficient as possible but still allows them to be decompressed in environments where CPU speed and RAM are limited. For some popular 8-bit computers using 6502 compatible CPUs it can also generate executable files that decompress themselves in memory when run.
Changes since the 2.0.1 release:
A complete changelog is included in the zip file.
Download: Exomizer v2.0.2 (1043)
source: exomizer
VirtualC64 emulates a Commodore 64 personal computer on your Intel Macintosh OSx > 10.6.
I wrote the software with two major goals in mind. First, I wanted to create an emulator that can be used as a demonstrator program in a first year or second year course on computer engineering.
To achieve this goal, I have integrated various debugging capabilities that let you peek inside the CPU, RAM, ROM, or one of the custom chips. Second, I tried to make the emulator as user friendly as it can get.
In short: VirtualC64 tries to combine the ongoing fascination of the ancient Commodore computers with the great user experience of today’s Macs.
Bug fixes and enhancements:
Download: VirtualC64 v0.9.5.2 (1465)
source: dirkwhoffmann.de
ECCC is the world’s top September destination for Commodore enjoyment, including the C64, Vic-20, PET, 16/Plus4, and probably even Amiga stuff.
These are the dates and place of the sixth glorious ECCC event:
Saturday, September 24 and Sunday September 25
Heron Point Building, next to Fairfield Inn and Suites (Marriott)
665 West North Ave
Lombard, Illinois 60148 USA
1-630-629-1500
Download: ECCC 2011 Invitation demo by Arkanix Labs (1120)
source: tarbase.globalpc.net/eccc CSDb
Kick Assembler is the combination of an assembler for doing 6510 machine code and a high level script language.
Kick Assembler comes with an exe file so you don’t need to install java. The jar file is still distributed – we will keep supporting all java compatible platforms (Linux/Osx).
8/8-2011 : New beta release (v3.19) – The LCP Release:
Download: Kick Assembler v3.19 (985)
Download: Kick Assembler Manual v3.19 (1028)
source: theweb.dk
C64 Studio is a .NET based IDE written by Georg Rottensteiner. This app supports project based C64 assembly.
The internal assembler is using the ACME syntax. In connection with Vice the IDE allows you to debug through your code and watch variables/memory locations, registers and memory.
Any other emulator can be set up as well if it’s startable via runtime arguments. C64 Studio allows you to compile to raw binary, .prg, .t64 or cartridge format (.bin and .crt for 8k and 16k). Additionally to this C64 Studio comes with a charset and sprite editor.
Version history:
16.08.2011 – 1.6:
Download: C64 Studio v1.6 (973)
source: lemon64.com
Digital Audio Concepts has released a new version of the program Stereo Sid-Player originally written by Mark A. Dickenson.
The latest version released by Mark was the v10.3.
Changes since v10.3:
Download: Stereo Sid-Player v10.5 (D64) (1326)
Download: Stereo Sid-Player v10.5 (D81) (1157)
Download: Stereo Sid-Player v10.5 (SRC) (1141)
Download: Stereo Sid-Player v10.3 (Document) (1184)
source: digitalaudioconcepts.com
petSD is the name of the new AVR-based hardware. It’s a modern mass storage solution for Commodore PET/CBM computers with IEEE 488bus using SD cards as floppy or hard disc replacement.
If you know the SD2IEC or µIEC: the petSD is just the same but for the older parallel IEEE 488 bus instead of the newer serial IEC bus.
Site update:
Nils Eilers has made a new layout with some bugs fixed and has ordered a first batch of PCBs.
source: nils eilers homepage
Tomasz “Tebe” Biela has released an update of the program Graph2Font v3.9.2.5.
This project began many years ago as a simple graphics converter for Atari but over the years the features are significantly increased. The converter runs under Windows.
Download: Graph2Font v3.9.2.5 Full (1159)
Download: Graph2Font v3.9.2.5 Lite (1068)
source: g2f.atari8.info
Evoke Party 2011 is over. You can download now the archive with the demos of Commodore 64.
Wild Demo:
Download: Evoke 2011 C64 Demo Party Results (980)
VirtualC64 emulates a Commodore 64 personal computer on your Intel Macintosh OSx > 10.6.
I wrote the software with two major goals in mind. First, I wanted to create an emulator that can be used as a demonstrator program in a first year or second year course on computer engineering.
To achieve this goal, I have integrated various debugging capabilities that let you peek inside the CPU, RAM, ROM, or one of the custom chips. Second, I tried to make the emulator as user friendly as it can get.
In short: VirtualC64 tries to combine the ongoing fascination of the ancient Commodore computers with the great user experience of today’s Macs.
Bug fixes and enhancements:
Download: VirtualC64 v0.9.5.1 (1474)
source: dirkwhoffmann.de
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