Category: Commodore 64
Listen to your favourite radio stations on your Commodore. Timo Voutilainen connected a RDA5807 FM Radio module to the user-port of the Commodore 64. The module uses only 6 connections: GND, +5V, DAT, CLK and 2 for the audio. Timo also has written a program that controls the FM Radio. Website: http://tinyurl.com/bmozvv6Source: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl
Multi Easy is a collection of utilities and games that have been modified to work with an EasyFlash cartridge. In this version the following cartridges: EPYX Fast Load, Warp Speed v2.0, Mach-5 v.1BR2 and v.3A, Super Expander, Simons’ Basic, S’More Basic v6.5, Comal 80, 64Forth, Magis Desk I, Mikro Assembler, Hesmon64, Zaxxon, Super Zaxxon, Super Games and C64 Games System….
On the web page Flashtro.com you can see many cracker intro’s with your browser. The original intros from the Amiga, Atari-ST, Dreamcast, PC, Playstation etc. are converted to Flash. The most recent flashtro’s are: Alpha Flight – Dari, The Silents – Bionic Commando, The Star Frontiers – Tetris, The Star Frontiers – Uridium, Alpha Flight – NorthSea Inferno, Cleveland Cracking…
[youtube XqmDuLxtYAk nolink] Dan Wood made a video about SD card readers for the C64. In his 12 minute video he explains how to use an SD card reader for the Commodore 64. He demonstrates loading C64 games, demos and applications from SD cards. Transfer software from PC to Commodore 64 via SD cards and a SD2IEC reader. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/techguruuk?feature=watchSource:…
This year’s compo over at TND has been a great one so far. They have 11 submissions and one out of compo submission. Now you can enjoy the games and vote for them. Which game really kicked butt with SEUCK this time round? Only one way to find out. VOTE! Vote: SEUCK Compo 2013Source: http://www.tnd64.unikat.sk







