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PRG files 50 times faster then the standard tape protocol and more importantly it can work on all 8-bit cassetteport equipped Commodore computers. In his own words Jan says “The Cassiopei, is a cassetteport based device. Jan Derogee has released a new firmware version for his Cassiopei. Thank you for the mention and for the Commodore Free. So I’ll keep you informed about new Commodore-related functions. Thanks to web technology lying behind I can very easily make a desktop version (named IDE80, ). The next one is a sprite editor, and the last (and biggest) goal is to make a C64 JavaScript emulator, seamlessly integrated together with an assembler and debugger into my IDE. PRG files directly from assembler (linked with BASIC “SYS” stub). I’m testing now a tiny module to generate. And some of them are related with 6502 and/or Commodore. :) Great job, guys!ĪSM80 is a hobby project, I write it for one and a half year now and it moves forward very slowly, but there are some waypoints I want to achieve. I have read all your issues from 1 to 85 during my vacation this December. I bought my first real C64 last year, but I am enchanted with all these books, manuals, tutorials, documents, magazines, and needles to say: I am fascinating that there is a Commodore magazine in 2015 with fresh news, not rigid and sectarian as I remember all that Sinclair magazines here. I grew in Czechoslovakia, and there dominated two brands: Sinclair and Atari, only few persons had 8bit Commodores (later in 90‘s Amiga’s were really common here). I have to say I’m a “Sinclair guy” since 1986. I’d like to say a big THANKS for mentioning my ASM80 in the last issue of Commodore Free.
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To: Commodore Free Issue 86 - thanks for a mention Thanks to everyone who commented on the last issue And finally we have a review of Sopwiths and Pterrordons a SEUCK game for the commodore 64.Īs usual thanks for reading and feedback is always welcomed (good or bad) MR NOP shares computing history related to commodore with us (a really good read with some eye opening thought provoking comments) yours truly has a review of The Music System and The Advanced Music System. Roach writes about Programming In BASIC as he calls it “A Root Canal With No Aesthetic” sounds a bit painful to me.Ĭommodore Free interview Paul Gardner-Stephen from the Mega65 project, and I know what your thinking could this mean we finally see the Commodore65 computer appear, well you need to read the interview to find out more.
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Well as usual it’s starting with the news then, we have a Review of “Down” for the unexpanded Vic 20, “Boxing” review for the Commodore pet (yep I jest you not, an actual boxing game) Bartosz Debski tell us how to setup our new Amiga 1200 and Lenard R. So with Eurovision over and the hype now died down for another year its time to look at what is in this issue of Commodore Free and see what goodies we have in store for you dear reader. I and the team would like to wish him all the best and of course he is welcome back at anytime, should he wish to return. I would like to thank Bert for his commitment while working with the Commodore Free team, and an insight into his many projects he let me have, all very worth while and Commodore related. So sadly I am again looking for a Spell checker / Proof reader for the magazine. It is with sadness that I start to write this issue, as Bert has decided he can no longer devote time to Commodore Free, due to his many projects.

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Bluetooth Speech Synthesis for the VIC20.
