Category: Commodore 64
Jason M. Knight made a game for the Commodore C64. The game is based on the classic game Pacman. The game can be played with the keyboard or a joystick. Paku Paku is “Cardware”, this means that if you like the game you can send a postcard to Jason. Website: http://www.deathshadow.com/pakuPakuC64Source: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl
Wilfred Bos released a new program, that can identify SID players. Player Identifier is inspired by the SIDId tool written by Cadaver of Covert Bitops. Player Identifier makes use of all available cores of the CPU and uses the BNDM search algorithm to search through SID files very quickly. Website: http://csdb.dkSource: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl
[youtube 9OArz_PgLa8 nolink] Bart Venneker is experimenting with “tap” files. A tap file contains the digital data from a compact cassette that is used in a Datassette. With a PC you can transfer the tap file to a real compact cassette. And with a special interface you can connect a standard cassette player to the Commodore C64. In the video…
SID-Wizard is a Commodore 64 music tracker made by Hermit (Mihaly Horvath). Changes in this version: NTSC support. More configuration options in the menu. Colour-themes, Raster-bars on/off. Instrument autotyping. GT/DMC piano-keyboard layout. Raster-time measuring. Fast-forward playback. Improved help function. Start-up menu with selectable players: normal/light/medium/extra. Website: http://noname.c64.orgSource: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl
[youtube zbfHfI0_L5c nolink] Steve from the C64 Copy Protection web page made a video about the ZoomFloppy. The ZoomFloppy can be used to transfer files from your PC to a Commodore disk drive or vice versa. The ZoomFloppy is connected to the PC via a USB port. In the video above you can see how the system works and which…
[youtube XQNfLsm7iEY#! nolink] Jeff Ledger made a Midi SIDSynth with a pocket mini computer. The pocket mini computer is an open source mini computer with a Parallax Propeller microcontroller as it’s brain. Jeff made a manual on how to build your own Midi SIDSynth. He also explains which software you need. Website: http://tinyurl.com/ae5x7vaSource: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl
Steve started a new web page that is dedicated to the copy protection of Commodore C64 software. On this page you can find all kinds of information about copy protection, interviews, technical articles and more. A few examples of the articles are: Jim Drew Interview, Adjusting the Commodore 1541 disk drive alignment, Diskbusters, Disk Surgeon by Ultrabyte and Disk Maker…







