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- Jim (jayeyeem@aol.com) wrote:
- : Ted Birdsell wrote:
- : >=20
- : > I recently unboxed my C64 and Amiga and found my trusty joystick no
- : > longer worked. Where on earth do I find replacements? Do
- : > joysticks/pads from any current consoles or computers work with my CB=
- M
- : > equipment? Help!
- : >=20
- : > tedbird@ix.netcom.com
- : Sega Genesis controllers use the same 9 pin connecter as the=20
- : C64/atari 2600.
-
- : I don't know if the pin configuration is compatible.
-
- Sure it is. I would not use a crappy stick joystick myself. They lose=20
- performance easily, or break.
-
- The Sega controller is a sturdy contraption, and you get better diagonal=20
- response. Name me, anyone, a joystick or controller that has as good=20
- control in all 8 directions, and I'll go out an buy it.
-
- - Adam
- #! rnews 839
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- .newcastle.edu.au!alinga!not-for-mail
- From: c9608670@alinga.newcastle.edu.au (Piotrowicz L C)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: C64 Network
- Date: 15 Jul 1996 02:36:45 GMT
- Organization: The University of Newcastle
- Lines: 11
- Message-ID: <4scart$dr4@seagoon.newcastle.edu.au>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: alinga.newcastle.edu.au
- X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0]
-
- Can anybody help me, I am looking for the boot disk for my network=20
- card, it takes 8 servers.
- The card slots into the cart. port on the 64. It was made by=20
- Richvale telecomunications" or RTC in the mid to early 80s. if you can=20
- help i would greatly apreciate it.
-
- Thanks
- Luke
- E-mail=20
- C9608670@cc.newcastle.edu.au
-
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- .pitt.edu!newsflash.concordia.ca!news.nstn.ca!coranto.ucs.mun.ca!InfoNET.=
- st-johns.nf.ca!abe0084
- From: abe0084@InfoNET.st-johns.nf.ca (Adam Vardy)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: input# unhung ?
- Date: 15 Jul 1996 03:12:37 GMT
- Organization: St. John's InfoNET
- Lines: 34
- Message-ID: <4sccv6$9s7@coranto.ucs.mun.ca>
- References: <4ru3k6$dtb@katbert.ipa.net> <4s0grg$b3a@sdcc12.ucsd.edu> <4s=
- 5et7$7s6@d1o2.telia.com>
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-
- Peter Karlsson (Peter.T.Karlsson@abc.se) wrote:
- : In article <4s0grg$b3a@sdcc12.ucsd.edu>, ckaiser@sdcc13.ucsd.edu
- : (Po-Ching Lives!) wrote:
-
- : > c) no commas or leading spaces allowed
-
- : If your PRINT# statements add an initial chr$(34) (quote character),
- : you can read such data.
-
- : But you already knew that, didn't you?
-
-
- If you enclose text in quotes, you can type anything in response to an=20
- Input statement. Take a normal input:
-
- 10 INPUT "ENTER TEXT";A$
-
- Normally you can't type commas or colons here. But if the user now=20
- types...=20
-
- "Text may have: commas, colons, etc. Peter said, 'But you already knew=20
- that'."
-
- All that text except the double quotes is put into A$.
-
- What I did one time is put two quotes into the keyboard buffer, and turn=20
- on 128 auto-insert mode. Then a user can type anything they want within=20
- the quotes. Except a quote, of course.
-
- - Adam
-
- : \\//
- : Peter - m9944@abc.se - Fido 2:204/145.42
-
- #! rnews 1266
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- coast.net!netnews.worldnet.att.net!ix.netcom.com!news
- From: "Jack Followay, Jr." <jacklf@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Programming the Cassette Port
- Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 23:03:32 -0500
- Organization: PowerHouse (XNET/CommNet)
- Lines: 13
- Message-ID: <31E9C314.669B@ix.netcom.com>
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- om>
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- X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win95; I)
-
- Radioactive Warrior wrote:
-
- > The only program I ever saw that did anything unusual with the cassette
- > port was called SPEECH-64. It would digitize audio from a cassette
- > tape when played through a dataset... If anyone has this program,
- > please mail it to me as it is hard to find and my only copy was on the
- > disk that my dog ate... Thanks-
- > Radioactive Warrior
-
-
- I still have DIGISPEECH or something like that which was published in De=
- c
- '88 or '89 (I just remember it was December; same issue as that Pac-Man
- neat Pac-Man clone they published). It work. Not well. But it did work.
- #! rnews 2134
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- com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!peach!atl1!phred
- From: phred <phred@america.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: CKIT 94 - Dongle!
- Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 23:12:24 -0500
- Organization: America.Net, P.O. Box 1222, Alpharetta, GA 30239-1222
- Lines: 26
- Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960714230905.6118A-100000@atl1>
- References: <4s9t0i$nku@news2.h1.usa.pipeline.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: atl1.america.net
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- Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=3DUS-ASCII
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-
- On 14 Jul 1996, R. T. Cunningham wrote:
-
- > I need to know if one of the "pros" would like to take a crack at remov=
- ing
- > the security (dongle) check from "The Compression Kit". I want to be a=
- ble
- > to use it at both residences without having to remember to take the don=
- gle
- > with me. This is not piracy...I should be able to use as many copies a=
- s I
- > need on my own computers!=20
-
- Here's something I found out by accident... I use my mouse in port 1 for=20
- GEOS, and one time I forgot to unplug my mouse and put the dongle in for=20
- C-Kit, but the mouse fooled the program. I think it only checks for the=20
- dongle on bootup and when loading the different modules. It probably has=20
- something to do with reading certain SID registers, which leads me to=20
- believe there's probably just a resistor in the dongle to create a load=20
- on the SID to change the TTL state.
-
- Then again, I could be way off base here... B-)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------=
- ----
- * What, Me Clueless? I don't think so...I'm navigating =
- *
- * the Internet on a Commodore 64, aren't I? =
- *
- *Look for me in the following spots: phred_ on #c-64 (in IRC) =
- *
- *Web Page - http://www.america.net/~phred =
- *
- *(If I like you, I might even tell you where my secret links are...) >B-=
- > *
- *This signature is subject to change at my whim. -- phred@america.net =
- *
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------=
- -----
-
- #! rnews 1406
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- com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!news.io.com!not-for-mail
- From: axfire@io.com (Axfire)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Zmodem for Desterm128 V2.00
- Date: 15 Jul 1996 05:04:22 GMT
- Organization: Axfire's Fabulous Mind!
- Lines: 20
- Message-ID: <4scjgm$kf5@anarchy.io.com>
- References: <4san25$cgn@nuhou.aloha.net>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: bermuda.io.com
- X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0]
-
- GARY WAYNE JUSTICE (judd@aloha.net) wrote:
- : Plus, I have a BocaModem 14.4Kps;V.32bis, that I run with a CMD
- : Swiftlink RS-232 Serial Cartidge,the max. I can run with this term.
- : is 9600 baud,I would like to know if there is any way I can run
- : 14.4 baud on this term. like I can on my Dialogue 128 term?
- --=20
- I have the same setup. To enable xon/xoff in Desterm, go to the
- Protocol Settings menu (From the CTRL/RS main menu) and select Xon/Xoff.
- Set it to "yes" then save the setup in the Defaults Menu.=20
- To set your Bocamodem to use XON/XOFF instead of RTS/CTS (the default)=
- ,
- enter this in command mode: AT&K4
- You can put that in your Desterm's intialization string, or you can
- save it to your modem profile (AT&W)=20
- When I use my 128, I use 38.4k baud and Desterm with no problems.
-
- {)
- {)___________________________________
- -(}//////#::_axfire@io.com____________________>
- {) =20
- {)
- #! rnews 2866
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- com!newsfeed.internetmci.com!peach!atl1!phred
- From: phred <phred@america.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: CKIT 94 - Dongle!
- Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 23:38:51 -0500
- Organization: America.Net, P.O. Box 1222, Alpharetta, GA 30239-1222
- Lines: 40
- Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960714233254.6118B-100000@atl1>
- References: <4sb18u$ioc@victoria.pe.net> <4sband$lb9@news2.h1.usa.pipelin=
- e.com> <4sbh69$jq@catapult.gatech.edu>
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-
- On 14 Jul 1996, Tp12a wrote:
-
- > R. T. Cunningham (wanderer_rtc@usa.pipeline.com) wrote:
- > : I'm all for Barker making the money for the program, but let's be
- > : reasonable. The object is to sell any piece of software to as many
- > : DIFFERENT buyers as possible, not the same person over and over again=
- .=20
- > : =20
- >=20
- > Ahh, but the trouble is C'Kit probably came with a license. That
- > means you don't OWN the program. In fact, the author owns every copy
- > of C'Kit ever made. By opening the box, you contractually agreed that
- > you were granted a temporary license to USE the program. The author
- > may terminate this license at any time.
- >=20
- > Additionally, the license probably stipulates that you are only
- > allowed to have a maximum of 1 backup copy of the program (for
- > archival purposes only!). That also means that you CANNOT run more than
- > one copy of the program on two computers at the same time! If you want
- > to do that, you'll need to get another license (and another dongle).
-
- Specifically, the license grants the use of C-Kit on ONE computer system,=
- =20
- except in the event the main computer system is down, in which case it=20
- may be run on a backup system. And you are allowed to make only one=20
- backup copy.
-
- It's my opinion that there's more copy-protection imbedded in the program=
- =20
- besides just the dongle. When I first booted up and wanted to go straight=
- =20
- to making a backup the software locked up, not once, but EVERY time. Only=
- =20
- after following the directions in the "Quick Start" section was I able to=
- =20
- successfully backup my copy. I thought it was rather odd.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------=
- ----
- * What, Me Clueless? I don't think so...I'm navigating =
- *
- * the Internet on a Commodore 64, aren't I? =
- *
- *Look for me in the following spots: phred_ on #c-64 (in IRC) =
- *
- *Web Page - http://www.america.net/~phred =
- *
- *(If I like you, I might even tell you where my secret links are...) >B-=
- > *
- *This signature is subject to change at my whim. -- phred@america.net =
- *
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------=
- -----
-
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- !usenet.ins.cwru.edu!cleveland.Freenet.Edu!aa349
- From: aa349@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Howard Herman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Commodore FTP Sites for mid-July 1996 - Last Rev: 15Jul96
- Date: 15 Jul 1996 05:30:56 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
- Lines: 547
- Message-ID: <4scl2g$pc1@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu>
- Reply-To: aa349@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Howard Herman)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: owl.ins.cwru.edu
-
-
- Last Change/Update: 15 July 1996
- =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
- =20
- A +++ before an entry indicates that the entry is new, or has
- been updated, or has changed, since the last Listing. =20
- =20
- A --- before an entry indicates that the _prior_ entry=20
- was removed from the list, since the last Listing.
- =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
- =20
- This is the list of FTP sites containing software and programs
- specific to the Commodore 64 and 128 computers, and one Vic20 site,
- as well as one for the PET. When available URL addresses are also
- listed, for alternate access.
- =20
- I will try to keep this list as current and accurate as possible, so
- that it can be a useful resource for users of the newsgroup.
- =20
- PLEASE cooperate and send E-mail with any corrections and updates. If
- you uncover a site not listed, tell me so that it can be added. If a
- site has closed or no longer carries CBM software, let me know and it
- will be deleted. =20
- =20
- =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
- =20
- To use this list on a UNIX system, just type 'ftp <sitename>', where
- <sitename> is any of the Host or FTP sites listed below. Use 'anonymous'
- as your login, and your E-mail address for the password. You can change
- and list directories with 'cd' and 'dir', respectively, and download
- files to your system using 'get'. Be sure to specify either 'binary'
- if you are getting a program, or 'ascii' for a text file before you
- begin the download.
- =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
- =20
- In addition to the sites listed below, which have CBM software, there
- are hundreds of other FTP sites on INet with interesting files covering
- most every other topic imaginable. Take some time to seek out and
- explore these other sites and their files too.
- =20
- Enjoy!
- =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
- =20
- FTP: ccnga.uwaterloo.ca
- URL: http://ccnga.uwaterloo.ca/~csbruce/
- Last updated: 01 Feb 1996
- Directory: /pub/cbm
- Description: Major site for the latest C64, C65 and C128 software.
- =20
- csbruce@ccnga.uwaterloo.ca (Craig Bruce) maintainer of the site writes:
- =20
- I have rearranged the files at the new "ccnga.uwaterloo.ca" anonymous FTP
- site for Commodore computers.
- =20
- The new "/pub/cbm" directory breakdown for this site is as follows:
- =20
- archivers : archiving/dearchiving programs for the C128/64
- audio : audio-related stuff for the C64
- c65 : files related to the C65 computer
- comp.binari* : programs from the "comp.binaries.cbm" newsgroup
- comp.sys.cbm : important information gleaned from the "comp.sys.cbm"
- newsgroup
- demos : demo programs for the C64
- emulation : programs for emulating the C64 on various platforms
- games : games for the C128/64
- graphics : graphics stuff for the C128/64
- hacking.mag : issues of C=3D Hacking net magazine and related programs
- hardware : text files about hardware projects
- misc : stuff that doesn't fit into any other directory
- os : stuff for various alternative operating systems for the
- C128/64
- os/ace : stuff for the ACE operating system for the C128/64
- os/cpm : stuff for the CP/M operating system for the C128/64
- os/cs-dos : stuff for the CS-DOS operating system for the C128
- os/geos : stuff for the GEOS operating system for the C128/64
- os/asterix : Asterix Operating System, a Unix-like environment
- programming : programming ideas/code/stuff for the C128/64
- telecomm : telecommunications software for the C128/64
- unix : related utility C programs and Unix shell scripts
- util128 : utility programs for the C128
- util64 : utility programs for the C64
- vic-20 : VIC-20 programs
- INCOMING : directory to upload new programs into (use appropriate
- subdir)
- =20
- =20
- FTP: ftp.funet.fi (128.214.6.100)
- URL: http://www.funet.fi/pub/cbm/
- Last updated: 15 May 1996
- Directory: /pub/cbm
- Description: This is a major site for CBM software. Most files
- in /pub/cpm and pub/cbm/cpm run on the C128's CP/M.
- Following is a list of some of the directories:
- =20
- /pub/cbm/Archiving
- /pub/cbm/c=3Dhacking
- /pub/cbm/c128
- /pub/cbm/c64
- /pub/cbm/c64/emulation
- /pub/cbm/c65
- /pub/cbm/commerce
- /pub/cbm/csbruce
- /pub/cbm/documents
- /pub/cbm/faq
- /pub/cbm/firmware
- /pub/cbm/geos
- /pub/cbm/incoming
- /pub/cbm/maps
- /pub/cbm/pet
- /pub/cbm/plus4
- /pub/cbm/programming
- /pub/cbm/transfer
- /pub/cbm/vic20
- /pub/cbm/c64/demos/pal
- /pub/kermit/c64
- /pub/amiga/audio/misc/sid-tunes
- /pub/cpm=20
- =20
- =20
- FTP: ftp.eskimo.com/u/v
- URL: ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/v/voyager/Novaterm
- Last updated: 15 Jun 1996
- Directory: /voyager/Novaterm
- Description: The official support site for Novaterm 9.5.
- Directory: /voyager/Novaterm/Deutsche
- Description: A German translation of Novaterm 9.5.
- =20
- voyager@eskimo.com (Nick Rossi), Novaterm's author writes:
- >This site contains the most recent Novaterm version, archives, the
- >individual files, the documentation in both CBM and standard ASCII, and
- >any other information, news, new modules, or bug fixes that come along.
- =20
- ---
- FTP: ftp.Uni-Koeln.DE
- or: ftp.rrz.Uni-Koeln.DE (134.95.100.202)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 15 Mar 1995
- Directory: /usenet/comp.archives/auto/comp.sys.cbm
- Description:
- =20
- =20
- FTP: nexus.yorku.ca (130.63.9.66)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 15 Mar 1995
- Directory: /pub/Internet-info
- Description: Contains an older version of this listing.
- =20
- ---
- FTP: oak.oakland.edu
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 01 Apr 1995
- Directory: /pub/cpm=20
- /pub2/cpm
- Description: CP/M software, most all of which will run on the C128.
- See C128 and other branching directories for 1,000's of file=
- s.
- =20
- =20
- FTP: src.doc.ic.ac.uk (146.169.2.1)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 01 Apr 1995
- Directory: /usenet/comp.archives/auto/comp.sys.cbm
- Description: Some files of interest.
- =20
- =20
- FTP: wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4)
- URL: http://wuarchive.wustl.edu
- Last updated: 01 Feb 1996
- Directory: /systems/amiga/incoming/misc
- /systems/cpm/c128
- /systems/cpm/c64
- Description: CP/M software, most all of which will run on the C128.=20
- Be sure to check the other directory locations too.
- =20
- =20
- FTP: ftp.demon.co.uk
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last update: 01 Apr 1995
- Directory: /pub/cpm
- Description: CP/M and various system files.
- Also available by email from mail-server@nowster.demon.co.uk
- =20
- =20
- FTP: ftp.inf.bme.hu
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 01 Oct 1995
- Directory: /pub/cbm/
- /pub/cbm/c64/
- /pub/cbm/coding/ =20
- /pub/cbm/demos/ =20
- /pub/cbm/emulation/ =20
- /pub/cbm/games/ =20
- /pub/cbm/incoming/ =20
- /pub/cbm/musics/ =20
- /pub/cbm/utility/ =20
- /pub/cbm/plus4/ =20
- /pub/cbm/delta.system/=20
- Description: Demoscene-oriented, a lot of demos and related files
- =20
- =20
- FTP: watsun.cc.columbia.edu (128.59.39.2)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 05 May 1994
- Directory: /kermit2/old/c64
- /kermit/bin
- Description: check /kermit/c for latest
- =20
- =20
- FTP: ftp.cs.columbia.edu
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 01 Jul 1996
- Directory: /archives/mirror1/kermit/
- Description: The official Kermit support site containing the latest
- C64 Kermit and support files. 80 columns C64 and C128.
- =20
- =20
- FTP: plaza.aarnet.edu.au (139.130.4.6)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 28 Dec 1993
- Directory: /pub/kermit/c
- Description: Kermit files. Be sure to get the complete set of C64/128
- Kermit.
- =20
- =20
- FTP: flubber.cs.umd.edu (128.8.128.99)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 05 May 1994
- Directory: /rec/newballistic
- Description: one file: balistic.c64
- =20
- =20
- FTP: nic.switch.ch (130.59.1.40)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 15 Mar 1995
- Directory: /mirror/kermit/bin
- Description:
- =20
- =20
- FTP: ftp.gmd.de
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 03 Jun 1994
- Directory: /if-archive/games/c64
- Description: Contains a few PD text adventures.
- =20
- ---
- FTP: syrinx.umd.edu (128.8.2.114)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 05 May 1994
- Directory: /rush/systems/c64
- Description:
- =20
- ---
- FTP: x2ftp.oulu.fi (130.231.48.141)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 01 Feb 1995
- Directory: /pub/cbm
- Description: This site supports ONLY technical documents, references
- and specifications for CBM 8-bit programming. (For
- example, memory maps.) No binaries allowed.
- Directory: /pub/cross
- Description: Miscellaneous cross-assemblers.
- =20
- =20
- FTP: ftp.ucsd.edu (128.54.16.1)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 15 May 1996
- Directory: /midi/software/c64
- Description: Information on MIDI for the C64.
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- FTP: cs.dal.ca (129.173.4.5)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 01 Apr 1994
- Directory: /comp.archives/c64
- /pub/comp.archives/comp.sys.cbm
- Description: C128 files, GIF's, and terminals.
- =20
- =20
- FTP: ftp.hrz.uni-kassel.de
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 03 Feb 1994
- Directory: /pub/machines/vic-20
- Description: A Vic-20 ftp site, administered by Andreas Heitmann
- heitmann@crunch.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de=20
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- =20
- FTP: rtfm.mit.edu
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 24 May 1995
- Directory: /pub/usenet-by-group/comp.sys.cbm/main-faq
- Description: A place for the latest release of The COMP.SYS.CBM FAQ
- =20
- =20
- FTP: frodo.hiof.no
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 18 Jul 1995
- Directory: /pub/c64
- Description:=20
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- =20
- FTP: bbs.cc.uniud.it
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 15 Mar 1995
- Directory: /pub/c64
- Description: New site for general c64 program files.
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- FTP: ftp.rz.uni-hildesheim.de (147.172.16.34)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 18 Oct 1994
- Directory: /pub/c64/
- Description: The directory oldcbm.pics contains scanned PET and other 8-b=
- it
- Commodore Machine pictures. (54 at the moment) Each picture =
- is
- about 200Kb in size. All in JPEG format.
- =20
- ---
- FTP: ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 15 Mar 1995
- Directory: /pub/c64
- Description: Site for c64 software.
- =20
- =20
- FTP: ftp.giga.or.at
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 15 Jan 1996
- Directory: /pub/c64
- Description: This site has demos from about 165 demo groups, a lot of
- GEOS shareware and freeware, many C64 and C128 tools,
- emulators for most platforms, transfer tools, diskmags,
- and more. More than 80 MB on-line.
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- FTP: ftp.armory.com
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 15 Jan 1996=20
- Directory: /pub/user/spectre
- /pub/user/spectre/CWI-C64
- /pub/user/spectre/GAMES-C64
- /pub/user/spectre/ETC-C64
- /pub/user/spectre/EMULATION=20
- /pub/user/spectre/TEXT-ARCHIVE
- /pub/user/spectre/UNIX
- /pub/user/spectre/incoming
- Description: A site, with lots of new .lnx format games and new CWI=20
- programs, from Computer Workshops, a little SW group.
- There are also utilities, decoders, games, The Commodore
- FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions Document), Commodore
- Hacking Magazine, and lots more.
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- =20
- FTP: ftp.funet.fi (128.214.6.100)
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 15 Oct 1995
- Directory: /pub/cbm/pet
- Description: A major site for PET programs and software, etc. Be sure to
- read the 00README file (in the pet directory) for a clear=20
- explanation of what the different files contain. Files
- contributed by Olaf Seibert <rhialto@mbfys.kun.nl>.
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- FTP: ftp.indirect.com
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 15 Dec 1995
- Directory: /www/dynamite
- /www/wanderer
- Description: Contains the files necessary for operation of Color 64
- and Color 64 Version 128 BBS's and many of its mod files.
- No uploads allowed.
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- =20
- FTP: hal9000.net.au
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 01 Jun 1996
- Directory: /pub/cbm/INCOMING
- /pub/cbm/browser
- /pub/cbm/desterm
- /pub/cbm/graphics
- /pub/cbm/novaterm9.5
- /pub/cbm/qwkie
- /pub/cbm/qwkrr
- /pub/cbm/terms
- /pub/cbm/unarc_unzip
- /pub/cbm/utils
- /pub/cbm/info-txt
- Description: Site covering the basics of telecommunications for the C64
- and C128. Support site for Rod Gasson's QWKRR128 and Browser
- programs. `info-txt' directory has QWK and mail related text
- files for programmers/developers. Site maintained by
- Gaelyne Moranec (moranec@hal9000.net.au).
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- FTP: ftp.channel1.com
- URL: http://www.channel1.com/users/amazon/
- Last updated: 01 Mar 1996
- Directory: /pub/users/amazon/cbm/64
- /pub/users/amazon/cbm/128
- /pub/users/amazon/cbm/geos
- /pub/users/amazon/cbm/emulation
- /pub/users/amazon/upload
- Description: A new site with games, and some Christmas Demo's and other
- software. Much of the softwre is in SFX (self extracting)
- files, for the user's convenience. Uploads can be placed
- in the upload directory.
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- =20
- FTP: utopia.hacktic.nl
- URL: ftp://replay.com/pub/c64
- Last updated: 15 Jun 1996
- Directory: /pub/c64
- Description: The Digital Dungeon Site for C64 demos.
- =20
- =20
- FTP: rsls6.sprachlit.uni-regensburg.de
- or: rsls4.sprachlit.uni-regensburg.de
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 01 Mar 1996
- Directory: /pub/c64/
- Description: This site contains technical documents, tools, and demos.
- No games. Uploads welcomed. The directory tree is:
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- INCOMING/ : all incoming stuff=20
- emulation/ : emulators (x64, pc64win etc.)=20
- misc/ : stuff which doesn't fit in the other categories=20
- programming/ : programming-related stuff (assemblers, c, etc.)=20
- demos/ : demos=20
- graphics/ : graphics=20
- music/ : music=20
- tools/ : all kinds of tools (archivers,packers,noters etc.)=20
- doc/ : documentation about everything=20
- magazines/ : C=3DHacking, disk magazines and disk books=20
- os/ : place for alternative os's. At the moment only lunix=20
- transfer/ : utilities to transfer between computer systems=20
- =20
- =20
- FTP: ftp.vgernet.net
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 15 Jun 1996
- Directory: /pub/mpython/cbm
- Description: A new site for Digital Sound, NTSC Demos, emphasis
- on anything digitized for the C64/128, and Driven
- magazine. The directory tree is:
- =20
- /Demos/NTSC/Co-op : Demos made by more than 1 group.
- /Groups : Individual Groups demos.
- /NTSC_Fixed : PAL demos fixed to run on NTSC 64s
- /Older : Classic demos.
- /Recent : NTSC/FIXed demos released the past 10 months
- /Solo : Demos done by individuals
- Demos/PAL : PAL demos, not many. Some will run on NTSC 64s.
- Digidemos/NTSC-PAL : Demos containing digitized sounds/music.
- Will run on NTSC 64's. May be slowdown or flicker.
- Magazines/C_Hacking : Commodore Hacking magazine.
- /Discovery : DisC=3Dovery magazine.
- /Driven : Driven NTSC Demo magazine.
- New_Samples/ : Raw files recently uploaded.
- Raw_Files/ XXXXX : Many directories here. Each XXXXX directory is a
- topic as to the kind of raw file it is:
- beavis-butthead, cartoons, movies, games,
- monty-python, music, people, silly, sound-effects=
- ,
- sex-sounds, star-trek, tvshows, tvthemes.
- All files require a player, found below.
- Raw_Players/c64 : Digi players for 64
- /c128 : Digi players for 128
- SIDS/ : Large colletion of SID .mus, .str and .wds files.
- /Classical : Classical .mus, .str and .wds
- /Jazz : Jazz and Ragtime.
- /Misc_SIDS_1 : All different types of SIDS, pop, classical, more.
- /Misc_SIDS_2 : All different types of SIDS, pop, classical, more.
- /Mono : Contains just .mus files, all types.
- /Players : 64 players for .mus, .str, .wds, .ani & .pic file=
- s.
- /SID_Packs : Archives of SID music, sfx, sda, lnx and more.
- /Sing_Along_1 : Contains .mus and .wds files, all types of music.
- /Sing_Along_2 : Contains more .mus & .wds files, all type of musi=
- c.
- /Stereo_1 : Stereo SIDS for those of you with extra SID chips.
- /Stereo_2 : More Stereo SIDS. These will play fine as mono.
- Utilities/C65 : Demo disks planned for release with the C65.
- /CS-DOS : CS-DOS OS for the 128.
- /Digi_Tools : Tools for ripping/editing digitized samples.
- /Music : Players/editors for various music files.
- /Telecom/C64 : Term programs for the 64.
- /C128: Term programs for the 128.
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- FTP: ftp.df.lth.se
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 01 Apr 1996
- Directory: /pub/c64
- Description: A new site maintained by TRIAD, electronic punks
- of Sweden, for distribution of TRIAD software.
- Due to space limitations, no uploads allowed.
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- =20
- FTP: ftp.eskimo.com/u/t/tpinfo/C64
- URL: ftp:// ... (site name) / ... (directory)
- Last updated: 15 Jun 1996
- Directory: /tpinfo/C64
- Description: Major online resource for NTSC demos, magazines, and
- utilities. 12mb of filonline, and growing.
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- =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
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- The latest version of The Commodore FTP Sites Listing (this list) can
- be found in the Usenet newsgroup, comp.sys.cbm, where it is posted=20
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- =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
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- For FTP sites where you will find C64 and/or Vic-20 emulators that run
- on Amiga, and/or IBMPC, Atari-ST, or Unix/X, please see The CBM Emulation
- FAQ maintained by Kevin Gifford (kgifford@netaxs.com) and posted to the
- newsgroup, comp.emulators.cbm. That FAQ listing can also be found on
- ftp.csv.warwick.ac.uk, in directory: /tmp/c64, and other places, as well.
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- Jonathan P. Mines.............. tpinfo@eskimo.com
- Perry R. Eidelbus.............. Perry.Eidelbus@m.cc.utah.edu
- Marko Makela................... Marko.Makela@HUT.FI
- Gaelyne Moranec................ moranec@hal9000.net.au
- Adam Lorentzon................. d93-alo@nada.kth.se
- Bruce R. McFarling............. ecbm@cc.newcastle.edu.au
- Tim Phelps..................... ar249@lafn.org
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- 004
- From: aq004@torfree.net (Steve Guidi)
- Subject: ID these files please!
- Message-ID: <DuKJEJ.Mr1.0.sheppard@torfree.net>
- Organization: Toronto Free-Net
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]
- Date: Mon, 15 Jul 1996 05:03:54 GMT
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-
- I recently logged onto ccnga.uwaterloo.ca and noticed the following=20
- files in the pub/cbm/telecomm/ dir:
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- co64-s1.ca-
- co64.s2.ca-
- co64.s3.ca-
- co64.s4.ca-
- co64dox.ca-
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- Does anyone know what is contained in these archive files? Also, what=20
- compressor/archiver is being used to archive them? Thanks!
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- #! rnews 866
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- !jamesm
- From: jamesm@it.ntu.edu.au (James McArthur)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: 1541-II Drive Probs
- Date: 15 Jul 1996 07:56:45 GMT
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- G'day,
-
- My 1541-II has been dead for a few years, and I think its the head that i=
- s
- out of alignment. Anyone know how to fix such a prob (it happened before,
- and the shop fixed it, but trying to find a C=3D shop is *very* hard nowa=
- days ;>=20
- )
-
- Is there a simple way to fix such a prob?
-
- Thanks..
-
- (Or if the drive is a gonner, does anyone know where to get all four of t=
- he
- Last Ninja games from for an emulator?)
- #! rnews 593
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- From: UnderDawg <UnderDawg@worldnet.att.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Pokes,Peeks
- Date: 15 Jul 1996 08:30:39 GMT
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- Anyone have a complete list of pokes and peeks for the C=3D64 and the C=3D=
- 128?
- This info would be greatly Appreciated.
-
- #! rnews 603
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- From: UnderDawg <UnderDawg@worldnet.att.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Pokes,Peeks
- Date: 15 Jul 1996 08:29:06 GMT
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- Anyone have a complete list of pokes and peeks for the C=3D64 and the C=3D=
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- This info would be greatly Appreciated.
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- #! rnews 564
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- From: UnderDawg <UnderDawg@worldnet.att.net>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: pokes, peeks
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- news
- From: Jouko Valta <jopi@stekt.oulu.fi>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: My C-64 has fallen, and it can't get up!
- Date: 15 Jul 1996 13:15:16 +0300
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- Radioactive Warrior <radwar@orl.mindspring.com> writes:
- Radioactive> What gives? does the lonlyness kill it or
-
- Exactly. The first machines were not called PET's for no reason. ;)
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-
- --j;
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- From: Jouko Valta <jopi@stekt.oulu.fi>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: VDC 64k RAM upgrade on the 128
- Date: 15 Jul 1996 13:22:54 +0300
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- Self Destruct <more@camlaw.rutgers.edu> writes:
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- Self> will 4164s work too? i have hundreds of these laying
- Self> around)
-
- Yes, but you'll need to build a separate daughterboard for them.
-
-
- --job;
-