Category: Commodore 64
[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…
Frank Buss is working on an Atari 2600 core for the Turbo Chameleon cartridge. He uses the Docking Station to connect a joystick to the Turbo Chameleon. At the moment the core is in a test phase, but you can download it to try it yourself. The video output is compatible with a VGA monitor and the audio also works….
Srepmub made a printable working version of the wonderful Arcade joystick from Suzo International. You can print this joystick with your 3D printer. After printing you can add the connector, spring, steel bar, micro switches and rubbers to create you own Arcade joystick! Website: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:30008Source: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl









