The C64 tool list

Please Select One Of These Areas: [ AMIGA | PC | MAC | BeOS | UNIX ]

This list is maintained by Bacchus of FairLight

On 960813, the counter was added and according to it, you are visitor: Counter

Revisions:

  • (970806) Was told that CCS64 1.07 was available and alas, it was!
  • (970718) FS1541 - the 1541 file system for the Amiga, was updated. Thanx Michael for bringing it to my attention!
  • (970716) I have a new editor for the Unix section - David M. Williams
  • (970715) Finally split up the sections - I now have a special page for Mac, BeOs and Unix beside the Amiga and PC ones.
  • (970713) Found out a bit late, but now CCS64 1.06 is added! It REALLY rocks!
  • (970709) 64Copy beta 10 was released and added to the site in a hurry! Text updated the following day (i.e. now!)
  • (970420) My site was appointed the relesesite of Stefan Webers program List64 and the new version V0.5 is online!


Legend:

First column : Category! I used to be selective on what tools to include, but not any more. I know things are missing, but please help me find these tools!

Second column: Program and revision number. The programnames are clickable, and the link behind goes directly to a site specified by the author or in the documentation. TheAmigafiles the references are mainly for AmiNet, which is mirrored on several places. I have selected "ftp.wustl.edu" for you, but the directory references are the same for all mirrors - but mind that all files are not on all mirrors!

Third column: An asterisk ("*") markes the existance of a homepage covering the program. If you have clicked on the file and got an error, try this, as it might be that there is a new version out and my filereference goes to the old - replaced - one.

Fourth column: Here you find a list of names to the coders. Behind the name hides an E-mail addresslink to the person mentioned. This is good for bugreports and suggestions, which is something you should use to improve the tools you like and use!

Fifth column: This is the column I'm using for comments, as I was nagged on in the latest issue of Commodore Hacking for lacking them ;-) The comments are cut from documentations and so on, and then a bit fixed by me. I also tried adding a date for how old the file is in YYMMDD format (which is the one we use in Sweden - like it or not ;-)


Notes:

1) The originally pointed out server is virtually impossible to access, so I changed the link to one which could be reached. I assume we all prefere that :-)

2) E-mailaddress no longer valid.

3) This reference is to a PD pack including the assembler.