... John, I have a 1702 monitor in near mint condition. I hesitate to sell it but haven't found a livable-wage job in 4 months so...I'll consider selling it...
As I say... Just curious how many people here use Macintosh for their Commodore enjoyment. I mainly like the SID tunes, but am unhappy with the players that...
It depends on what kind of SIDs you are referring to, and what kind of Mac you are trying to play them on. The HVSC (High Voltage SID Collection) has a large...
... of Mac you are trying ... I'm using a G4-400 Sawtooth AGP w/ 200G of HD and I prefer the Original SID format, not PSID. ... tunes, and it is different ... ...
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C64 DTV has been out for just under a month now and the Modders and Hackers have been hard at work. I posted the link to website dedicated to hacking the...
I was going through some articles I once written about a popular classic computer. I published this article 5 years ago. Thought I'd post it here. A trip down...
Hi, I have just bought a C64c from ebay - came with games, joystick, gun and data cassette. I have a problem - it will only load one game - I have tried...
... It could be the azimuth in the datasette. Sometimes you need to adjust it with a screwdriver, half or quarter turn clockwise (or the other way around). I...
Usually data load errors from tape do not give Out of Memory errors. I wouldn't go adjusting the heads yet. Cleaning them with a head cleaning solution...
Hi Jeff, Thanks for the reply - ok, I load via LOAD (return) - I bought a brand new game on tape from ebay - it was still in the original package so it was...
OK. The easy stuff has now been taken care of. Now the adjustments can be done. First, since it's basically a standard tape player, you can clean the heads as...
My first suggestion is one that might sound stupid for those of us that have used tapes for many years but for newbies can be an issue. Please make sure your...
... Even though it's "new in box" it could have had some degradation over the decades. One problem I have noticed is that the "fuzzy thing" within the...
Hello, I am currently working on a web site dedicated to vintage computers. You can check it out here: http://vintagepc.freespaces.com If you have info and...
... I have a model III TRS-80, I am not willing to give it up, but I could give you screenshots of the inside and out. It doesn't have the expansion cards...
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Sure, I would like some pictures!
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A second pre-proofed edition of "Silicon Waves" is now available. The book is now up to 135 pages with proper page breaks and editing. The only remaining thing...
Before I assign an ISBN to my new book 'Silicon Waves', I was wondering if anyone would like to review it in a Commodore newsletter, online website or forum?...
On a recent trip to my storage rental unit (I moved from a place with a basement to one without and I had to put all my stuff somewhere), I decided to pull the...
... My first electronic microcomputer was also a VIC-20! (The TI-59 programmable calculator doesn't count, does it? Well...) ... oo, I had the rounded one ...
... If programmable calculators do count, then I guess I would have to say my TI-57 (RIP) would have been the first. I since replaced it with a TI-58 and TI-59...
... LOL, you have some of my work then. I wrote several variations of printscreen that appeared in Compute!'s Gazette. ... a ... Me too. I programmed a...
I wrote another small adventure game for the C64 tonight. The title is called 'Castle Belmar', and it occupies around 13 blocks on disk. The game has around 20...
Hi All, ... I just downloaded the program and ran it in Vice's C64 emu program. It seems to be just plain BASIC and not very long too. Note that the download...
49 lines. 2,147 bytes (3,031 after variable initialization). I made as small of a playable text game as I could. I wrote two versions of Castle Belmar: one...
Talk about a labour of love!!!! Great to see that the c64 veterans still like coding on the old vic chips...right now i must buy a new c128 becuz mine died all...