– Reduced Gayle based configuration CIA memory bank size to 4096 bytes, only accesses to bfdxxx and bfexxx goes to CIA chips if Gayle.– Reverted b19 horizontal change, I forgot that it was made to fit max overscan modes better.. (Manually adding “gfx_horizontal_tweak=8” to config file can be used as a workaround, if needed for some reason) – RTC update in…
Mathfigure has released a new version of the visual debugger for the Commodore C64. The debugger will let you look at and change the memory of the emulator while running a program. In this version several programming errors are removed. Website: http://icu64.blogspot.nlSource: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl
You can now listen to a new episode of BoingsWorlds (German language). You can listen to the following articles: Show for classic computers, Linux for the Amiga One X1000, SQRXZ OCS / ADF, Petro Tyschtschenko Classic Computing 2012 / Radio Paralax, MorphOS 3D-driver, New developments for AmigaOS 4, Intuition Base is back, Amiga Inc and Blackberry Playbook, Mega lo Mania,…
Dan Wood made an review of the Commodore CDTV (Commodore Dynamic Total Vision). In the 30 minute video you can see the connections and interfaces, external devices such as the keyboard, disk drive, mouse and the remote control. He also show various games and programs for the CDTV. Watch on YouTubeSource: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl
The Polish magazine Commodore and Amiga Fan released another games edition. In this pdf magazine the following articles: News, Aliens vs Predator, Dunjon Battler, Light-guns, Ant Attack, F29 Retaliator, Nu, pagadi!, 10 Polish games for Atari and Commodore 64, 4×4 Off-Road Racing, The Mollusk, Piotr Łukaszuk: From Warszawy to Dynamixu, The new incarnation of Road Fighter, Chang’s Adventure, Block Out…
Bart Venneker has connected an LED matrix display to his Commodore C64. The display is developed by Bart himself and has 128 LEDs (16 x 8), the interface has 3 connections (plus power supply). In the video Bart explains how the display and the interface works (Dutch language) Watch on YouTubeSource: http://www.richardlagendijk.nl










