Compyx via CSDb news posted; “VICE 3.2 has been released, visit the VICE project page at https://sourceforge.net/projects/vice-emu/ or just look here; http://vice-emu.sourceforge.net
As the IDE64 blog wrote recently, 2 skilled GEOS programmer have managed to code a promising experimental driver to run GEOS 2.0 on the IDE64 controller. More info on their blog entry.
As the IDE64 project wrote recently on their blog, the IDE64 is out of stock but further production considered.
sent to us via WhatsApp: “FYI; pcollins joined Fairlight (Excess & Fairlight) and Rapidfire is also WHQ BBS of Fairlight.” 😀 Telnet : rapidfire.hopto.org:64128
On his blog, Jens-Christian writes: “I have made my own online SID player. This was actually something I had originally discarded since I wasn’t satisfied with the state of the JavaScript SID emulators I had found online. The one for the SID Visualizer (which uses jsSID by jhohertz) couldn’t play digi tunes and neither could the one by Hermit. Playing…
A C128 in a small form factor for C64 cases is in the making, as found in the forum of vcfed.org RobertB wrote: “Yow! I saw this on another forum. It’s a C128 modernized and redone to fit in a slim-line C64 case. The webpage is at http://www.the128rm.com/index.php?id=home snd the German discussion thread is at http://www.forum64.de/index.php?thre…30#post1254330 I used translate.google.com in…
Jammer/1mandivision is working on a new racer being part of the Forum64 & Protovision Game Competition 2017. According to his post in the Protovision sub-board of the Forum64 board, in which he wrote the following: “Hi! Despite much of a struggle with my upcoming racer, fighting bugs and glitches, I decided to publish few very raw materials from the title…
Miss Mad Lemon’s part 4 of her C64 Ultimate II+ introduction is now online on youtube as a video. this time: Floppy Disk and Tape backup and restoration
Definitely one for you fellow audio nerds! Watch here:
Rob Hubbard is one of the best known composers of video game music, and has been producing music on the C64 as well as many other machines for decades. AJ and Joerg talk to him about the recently completed PROJECT HUBBARD, his career, and the future of game music. Listen to it! at http://scene.world/robhubbard