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[FUN] machine

by -d-atronics

C64 is a FUN machine! So lets to have some fun....


Baracuda`s rescue and save the stuff Source

by Baracuda of Smash DS

Since 1987 i`m a german scener and i collect a lot of stuff. Today, more than 5.000 disks from different sources like from Tgr/Snap, Shri Sadhu, MAV, Dan Dee, H-Bl0xx, Sonic, AEG, Track18, Code18, Someone, Creb, Crossbow, Nasty Boy and other sceners or non sceners are mine. I build THE STOCK and so we collect more than 20.000 disks which are mostly not transfered to D64 or another virtual format. I stopped swapping but i still collect, sell and produce stuff for the commodore64. My newest idea is to save stuff from dying sources and bring these stuff back with two mirrors. So that it will be spread around for all other interested in.


berrydejager

by Berry

http://c64.berrydejager.com


Bit 64

by jwhoag

Commodore-related project and thoughts I have worked on


Commodore64

by SanxionSoft

Hello! I want to reach every member of the Comet64. Greetz Ingo - Germany/Bavaria


Dr. Evil Laboratories

by kentsu

This blog recounts the history of Dr. Evil Laboratories, the creator, manufacturer, and retail sales of peripherals and software for the Commodore 64, including the Imagery! adventure game system, the SID Symphony Stereo cartridge, and the Swiftlink-232 cartridge.


DuhProject

by E-Doo

My experiences using the Comet64


dutchman64

by dutchman64

c64 and geos/wheels fan. i adore my 64 !


Fritske

by Fritske

euh ... beer?


GEOS/ Wheels

by t_raymond

Im needing to find someone that has a *LOT* of experience with: Machine Language and GEOS/Wheels programming. Im new to both ML and the above and need some help, just reading the Geos programmers reference manual does not help a beginner, because they already assume your well versed in GEOS routines, and they barely ever do supply what opp codes to use etc. I do have most of the Geoprogrammist articles which are helpful, but that was at a time before Wheels and Concept were even written, but the articles do help in some area's. And I found what Commodore World issues I didnt have on bombjack.org. The Geoprogrammer manual is a good book and partly helpful, but as usual its all about having the know how which I know I dont have, and I know now I bit off more than I can chew, both with ML and GEOS coding. wow its a deep language! I would like to make my application available because its both useful and entertaining, and something that is awesome that has never been tried in either GEOS or Wheels. If I cant find any help then this application may never be finished. My last helper it seems has lost interest and that is too bad, but he has coded a lot of GEOS and Wheels apps, but that individual helped this application to a few good Beta versions. At least proving what I want to do will work in Wheels at least because it handles its memory better than GEOS does. If anyone is serious about this please drop me an email at: traymond20@gmail.com Thank you.


Goog Blog

by Goog

Hi, I'm Goog. Creator and founder of CommodoreServer.com, the Comet64 Internet Modem and the Portland Commodore Users Group in Portland, Oregon USA (PDXCUG.org). I am excited about all things Commodore, but my passion lies with the Commodore 64. My blog aims to contain articles, tips, tricks, tutorials and reports of new findings, especially related to Internet-based software and games for your Commodore computer.


Judland

by judland

These are the ramblings of a happy Commodore computer user since 1983. If you'd like to read more, you can visit my website at: http://www.loaddollarsign.com


Mace/Secure

by Mace

I'm a demo scener, my nick is Mace and the group I'm in is called Secure.


New Old C64 user

by sommopfle

I'm a Old New Owner of a C64 and wanted some info and help getting this thing on my network to load my insane collection of images, tosec and the like.


papadwight

by papadwight

Papadwight- OLD school Where a mans word is everthing. Commodore 64c with 64c backup and 128 backup, Comet 64-xm1541 cable 2-1541 drives-1-1541-2 and a 1571 and xp with c64 forever too, Working on commodore laptop. have old 1670 modem too, but don.t uses. Ase-Mechinic, Retired


Pinacolada's Projects

by Pinacolada

Wherein I enlighten you, dear reader, on the status of my many eclectic hopes and dreams for Commodore projects.


RandyInLA

by RandyInLA

A place to document my collection, restoration, adaptation, and all around love reconnection to 8-bit, Commodore products. _nostalgia, _hacking, _music, _midi


Raymond Day

by raymondday61

Just solder the kit and my commodore 64 is at "LOAD "!",2 and stuck there now. I did the update and the login. Maybe my pin is not right. Not sure.


rockotiger

by rockotiger

The ramblings of a C64 addict.


S0RC3R0R'S PR0J3CTS

by S0RC3R0R

This blog provides details on the design and development of Commodore 64 retrocomputing projects which I'm currently involved with! :)


SATPRO

by satpro

Project C=Eclipse


Scanword

by scanword

Version Mssiah Completed !!!!!!


Secret Missions

by AgentFriday

I love to tinker with the Commodore 64. In 2008, after hardly touching a commodore computer for over a decade, I jumped back into 8-bit computing with both feet. In this blog I share what I can of my quest to conquer the world using the C64, C128, VIC 20, and Plus/4 computers. Topics range from BASIC and ML programming, to reviews, to electronics and hardware design. My greatest passions are: * Making development for C= computers (and other 8-bit platforms) as easy as possible * On-line games and other internet-enabled applications * Advancing my electronics knowledge and skills as I create a wide variety of awesome expansion hardware. * Promoting collaboration on some ambitious software and hardware projects * Multi-tasking, distributed computing, and virtualization * Compilers


spyinfofree

by spyinfofree

spy info is great


The adventure of creating a CRPG for the C64!

by Moloch

What goes into developing a CRPG for the Commodore 64? It can't be that hard, right? Find out the truth in my weekly postings about the adventures we're going through to create a commercial grade CRPG on a machine that is thirty years old!


Try to understand C64

by casuda

German retro fan of C64. Like more the music of C64 than programming it.


We can't have nice things.

by TIhde

I'm so bad, I should be in detention.


Wizard's Realm

by wizardnj

Welcome to the Wizard's Realm Blog. Enjoy and long live the Commodore!!!!!!