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NaiNeN

Vähänkö tullee ikävä nuita pelejä.. Impossible mission, winter games, Jack the nipper ja se druidi vai mikä se oli..
Boulder dash oli ihan parsa  ::lsmoke
Sekoitan ruokaani Kitekattia. Mainoksen mukaan se pitää mirrin virkeänä ja karvan kiiltävänä.


Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur. Futue te ipsum.

sirith

Quote from: NaiNeN on Mon 16.08.2010 12:04:41 (UTC+0300)
Vähänkö tullee ikävä nuita pelejä.. Impossible mission, winter games, Jack the nipper ja se druidi vai mikä se oli..
Boulder dash oli ihan parsa  ::lsmoke

Rockford  ::lsmoke

Kumimuna

Quote from: passeli on Sun 15.08.2010 14:57:41 (UTC+0300)
Aika hyvässä kunnossa näyttäs olevan  :notworthy:
Mulla on pari noita uuskoppasia kellarissa, kummassakaan ei ole pätkääkään kellastumaa
muoveissa, yks löytyy sitä alkuperästä mallia, ei kellastunut.
Lisäksi on pari Amiga 500 konetta 512 kilon lisämuistilla ja hiirillä+tv-modulaattoreilla, ei kellastumaa.
64:n levyasemia on 2 tai 3, kasettiasemia 2, toinen se orkkismalli toinen azimuth-kulman säädöllä
uudempaa mallia.
Myyntipakkaukset löytyy lähes kaikkiin koneisiin+massamuisteihin, toki kokoelma
tac-2 ja pro competition joikkareita on muovikassillinen+muuta sälää.
Jaa miksi :think:
rakkaudesta romuun ::lsmoke
Horatsu MauMau ::lsmoke

peter

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6251421382823007333&hl=en#

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The Ultimate Commodore 64 Talk

Everything about the C64 in 64 Minutes Retrocomputing is cool as never before. People play C64 games in emulators and listen to SID music, but few people know much about the C64 architecture. This talk attempts to communicate "everything about the C64" to the listener, including its internals and quirks, as well as the tricks that have been used in the demoscene, trying to revive the spirit of times when programmers counted clock cycles and hardware limitations were seen as a challenge. The Commodore 64 was released in 1982 as an entry- and hobby-level machine competing against the Atari 8 bit series and the Apple II. Compared to other systems on the market, it had a lot of RAM (64 KB), and very sophisticated video and audio hardware. While it was quickly forgotten in the US, it reached its peak in the late 80s in Europe, being a very affordable hobby and game computer. Being the longest running computer of all time, being produced for 12 years, programmers understood the hardware very well, and continued finding new tricks how to create even better graphics effects. "AGSP" for example, a very sophisticated trick that makes it possible to arbitrarily scroll "multicolor bitmaps", e.g. for platform games, wasn't used in games until about 1993. This talk explains all the hardware details of the C64: The programming model of the 6502 CPU family, the Complex Interface Adapters (CIA), the Sound Interface Device, and the programming details as well as common ticks involving the Video Interface Controller (VIC-II). The disk interface will be discussed just as well as the design of the 1541 drive. The listener will get a good understanding of 8 bit programming and creative programming on extremely limited hardware, as well as common tricks that can be generalized to other systems.


The Änes


l am the bastard son - evil inborn, Satan in tip-top, from head to toe
Just look at me, sense my blitz, down riding route 666


I was born to lose but Im built for booze..

kenny

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http://www.jschoenfeld.com/home/indexe.htm

Tuolta löytyy kaikkea mielenkiintoista   :jepso:

Chameleon
Flickerfixer, REU, Turbo Board (and A LOT more!) for the Commodore 64
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Chameleon is an extremely user-friendly cartridge that can be used without opening the computer. It is just plugged to the expansion port of the C64. In addition to that, it can also be operated as a stand-alone unit, replacing the computer, the floppy drive and the heavy power supplies. If operated as a stand-alone unit, a USB power adapter or active USB hub can be used as power source (available separately). Even a USB-enabled computer (LCD-TVs, DVD-players...) can be used as a power source!


Technical data in short:
¤ VGA-output with 60 Hz refresh rate or more
¤ Turbo function with full 6510 processor compatibility (incl. illegal opcodes)
¤ Cycle-exact REU (memory expansion) with 16 MB RAM
¤ MMC/SD card slot with MMC64 compatibility and 1541-emulation
¤ Connector for PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard
¤ Freezer (compatible with Retro Replay / MMC Replay)
¤ Bright yellow case with blue buttons
¤ Battery-backed real time clock (battery not included)
¤ IR receiver for CDTV remote control
¤ Stereo audio out for stereo SID emulation
¤ USB link to a PC for debugging and data transfer
¤ Connector for RR-Net (10 Mbit Ethernet)


The Chameleon cartridge is under ongoing development. Like many other products from Individual Computers, this is a re-configurable platform. This means that hardware updates can be installed by updating the flash of the cartridge with data that you can download from our website. This does not require expert knowledge, and it doesn't even require opening the cartridge. All you need is an internet-enabled PC with Liniux or Windows OS, this lets you do the update through the USB connection. The special breakout-cable is included with Chameleon.

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