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The Ultimate Infocom Adventure Game Resource I am an Infocom Adventure fan ( Zork, Wishbringer ect. ect.) I stumbled on THIS site, and got all giddy and stuff :-) The orginal manuals scans (in PDF) are there of nearly EVERY game from Infocom.... the maps are there.... the invisiclues are there........ the whole ball of wax is there and there is a T... 11 Jul 2008 02:46
ML Assembler (new?) I stumbled onto this page http://www.aartbik.com/ I was looking for something else entirely, and was impressed by the mans credentials, and it seems he has wrote some sort of an assembler, you can use in windoze, and then it saves the ML as a .T64 file. I don't do that type of programing, but some here might w... 9 Jul 2008 21:57
New BBS up and running! I have finally finished setting up my old BBS (Image 1.2a). As we say in IT it's ready to "Go Live." I used to run this BBS back in San Diego (El Cajon really) about 15 years ago. It was called Backwater Dreams and my handle was Floyd. I have put the board back up as is. It's lots of fun to read all the old posts f... 9 Jul 2008 17:50
New BBS in town! I have finally finished reconfiguring my old Image 1.2a BBS and have put it back online! I used to run it 15 years ago in San Diego (El Cajon actually). I have put it back up unaltered (it is highly modded though!). You can read posts from 15 years ago and marvel at the wisdom of some of the great old timers, like ... 8 Jul 2008 23:22
Looking for help with Sprite World I found a nice sprite designer app on Lemon64 called Sprite World. However it comes with no docs or keyboard layout etc. Does anyone have any info on this at all? Thanks. -- Remove spamtrap from email address. ... 8 Jul 2008 19:16
How powerful C64 may have been if it used an 8 Mhz 8088 or68008 microprocessor (with otherwise the same hardware)? On Tue, 08 Jul 2008 11:31:32 -0700, David Murray wrote: snip Granted, some of these existed in some form or another on the C64, but the graphics, game speed, and complexity were vastly reduced. Only the sound was better on the C64, and even that changed after everyone adopted the Adlib/Sound Blaster. ... 11 Jul 2008 11:59
WTB: C128D Keyboard Hey all, I have recently acquired a C128D...but with no keyboard :^( I've looked around, and found one vendor...who wants 78$ for one. I've also contacted Jim Brain about his PC/C= keyboard interface, but one like to take one more tilt at getting an authentic C128 keyboard for less than 79 bucks ( I paid less ... 7 Jul 2008 22:47
How powerful C64 may have been if it used an 8 Mhz 8088 or68008 microprocessor (with otherwise the same hardware)? susti13(a)azet.sk writes: How much more powerful would be Commodore 64 ... The C64 was a very tight design in that the video chip and cpu shared access to memory. Just putting in a faster alone CPU wouldn't help, you'd need faster RAM too. So the answer is "not much". ... 7 Jul 2008 05:19
F A : Retro Replay with RR-Net in Clear Cartridge Case http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300239694934 ... 6 Jul 2008 22:11
NetRacer 1.0 Hi all, I released a little multiplayer racing game (for RR-Net or FB-Net, etc.) last weekend at the C4 Expo. Details and a link to the download are here! http://home.ica.net/~leifb/commodore/racer/ ... 6 Jul 2008 19:07 |