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- In article <1996Jul25.093019.83204@cc.usu.edu>, justinh@cc.usu.edu says...
- >
- >I've inherited a BOCA 2400 bps modem, but it has no power supply. Could
- >someone tell me the voltage I'll need?
- >
- >-juz
-
- Some advice:
-
- Comp.sys.cbm is not a modem discussion group (unless your question involv=
- es=20
- using a modem with a CBM machine). It is a group dedicated to 8 bit=20
- commodore computer discussion. It is very doubtful anyone here can answe=
- r=20
- your question unless they just happen to have one like yours (but since y=
- ou=20
- didn't tell us the model number nobody will know if yours is like one the=
- y=20
- might have anyway).
-
- Why not ask in a modem type news group, or simply give BOCA a call? I th=
- ink=20
- you'll have much better luck that way.
-
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- From: Jason <tmr@cosine.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Project
- Date: Wed, 31 Jul 96 00:38:23 GMT
- Organization: Cosine Systems
- Lines: 17
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- Ricardo:
- : An emulator of a 1570/71/41 running in a PC that permits the C64 hooked=
- up
- : to the PC by serial/parallel port to load the disks directly from the
- : PC HD.
-
- There is one. It's called Server 64. Speaking of which, does anyone kno=
- w
- which line I have to cut in my Star Commander cable to make it work?
-
- Jason =3D-)
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- From: bdlangbe@newstand.syr.edu (Benjamin D. Langberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Help find saucer attack
- Date: 30 Jul 1996 18:19:44 GMT
- Organization: Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY (USA)
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- luetzow (luetzow@hargray.com) wrote:
- : Please help me find saucer attack for the 64. I can find=20
- : everything else. Can anyone help
-
- : luetzow@hargray.com
-
- : thanks Ben
-
- Great game. Up there with Satan's Hollow. I have both for the C64, but=20
- I don't know how to convert them for emulator use..
-
- -A different Ben
- ,-.Ben Langberg,-. ,=3D-.
- . - =3D =3D =3D =3D =3D =3D =3D =3D =3D - \ CoMputEr / | I am the salt=
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- From: egotrip@lesol1.dseg.ti.com (Mike Neus)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: PET sightings
- Date: 30 Jul 1996 18:25:00 GMT
- Organization: Texas Instruments
- Lines: 85
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- In article <doug.cotton-2807962329420001@s174.the-spa.com>,=20
- doug.cotton@the-spa.com says...
- >
- >In article <Pine.SUN.3.91.960728165937.14965A-100000@vger.cpnet.net>, Da=
- ve
- >Tickle <aiu214@freenet.mb.ca> wrote:
- >
- >> Whilst flipping channels a few minutes ago, I chanced to see a PET/CBM
- >> machine sitting in the background in a music video for a song called
- >> "Homosapien" by Peter Shelley(?) on Much Music's "80's weekend". This
- >> would be only the third or fourth PET/CBM I've ever seen on television=
- ,
- >> the most memorable of which was the one they had as a prize on the
- >> American gameshow "The Price is Right". I remember the "actual retail
- >> price" was $999! How things change. That same machine could probably=
- be
- >> had for about a hundredth of that now.=20
- >
- >Be sure to check out old re-runs of Buck Rodgers for a glimpse of one of
- >the 'chicklet' keyboard PETs with the built-in cassette drive. I couldn'=
- t
- >believe they were still using casstte drives for data in the 25th
- >century...
-
- Also check out Star Trek II when McCoy comes over to Kirks apartment with=
- the=20
- Romulan Ale. Amongst his antique collection is a PET in front of the win=
- dow.=20
- Furthermore, it is turned on, its little cursor blinking in the backgrou=
- nd=20
- with the startup screen displayed. They never show a good enough view of=
- it=20
- though to identify the model (it is out of focus and somthing nearly alwa=
- ys=20
- is blocking it partially).
-
- There must have been a big wintel revolt, probably in the 22nd century. =
- The=20
- government finally goes forth with its anti trust suit against the Micros=
- oft=20
- monopoly, people realize that Microsoft hype is just hype, discover that=20
- Microsoft Windoze 2195 "revolution" is still running on DOS and things ha=
- ve=20
- not changed since windows 3.0 (except that Windoze 2122 will take 16=20
- Terrabytes of RAM and require the just announced Googleplexium(tm) CPU to=
- =20
- run), and their "new" features are all rebaged versions of what others ha=
- ve=20
- had for years. What triggers the revolt though, is when Bill Gates IX=20
- announces Windoze 2200, the people decide 'enough is enough'.
-
- They gather around his castle in Washington like pesants around a king. =
- "Mr.=20
- Gates!", they'll scream, "We stomp on thy new window and breaketh it! It=
- =20
- will not runneth on our machines! We have not money to upgrade! You hav=
- e=20
- taketh all our money in the form of contiuous upgrades! We will buy your=
- =20
- window no longer! Today onward, we shall returneth to a simpler time, wh=
- en a=20
- computer was a computer, and an OS required far less RAM, and tooketh les=
- s=20
- than one second to boot. It shall do what we tell it to do by commandeth=
- ,=20
- rather than those silly icons which nobody knows where they go when they =
- get=20
- hit by the 40 Watt Plasma Rifle icon in the bottom left corner of the=20
- screen even though the file remains."
-
- Mr. Gates, smiles, "Fee thee not! For I promise thee a greater window, a=
- =20
- greater OS, and an easier to use computer!"
-
- The people exclaim "But when the window breaketh the computer cannot=20
- function, just like all the windows before it despite your promise. We c=
- an=20
- no longer useth our computers because either the window breaketh or becau=
- se=20
- we upgradeth them."
-
- Mr. Gates, laughing histerically, "Hahaha! What then will thee use? You=
- =20
- have no other choice! You will obey my icons, or thow will goeth without=
- !"
-
- The people reach behind their backs, pull out piles of computers, saved f=
- rom=20
- the land fills thanks to a 20th century EPA ruling banning computers from=
- =20
- land fills because the continual upgrades were filling them up. The peop=
- le=20
- lay them in front of Bill Gates IX. A switch is flipped, and a soft hum=20
- fills the air. Green and blue screens of text shine upon Bill Gates IX.
-
- Mr. Gates, rasing his hand to block his vision of non-windows content,=20
- squints through the glare to read the name. Commodore. He sees a challe=
- nge=20
- has been brought before him, and calls all his lawyers around in a show o=
- f=20
- strength. "I shall find this Commodore, crusheth them like a grape, and =
- then=20
- buy them out! I will then maketh my window work for Commodore."
-
- But the people exclaim "You jest! You can't buyeth Commodore! There is=20
- nothing to buyeth!" Another person screams out "Your window would not op=
- en=20
- on these machines! They have but only a small RAM!" and there was much=20
- laughter amongst the people. They move in closer, carrying their compute=
- r=20
- screens of non windows content.
-
- Sudenly, screams of terror errupt from Bill Gates IX. "Help! I'm meltin=
- g! =20
- I'm melting! I'm meeelllltttttiiiiiiiiiiiiiing!". Soon, there was nothi=
- ng=20
- left but the pile of wrinkled clothes that he wore, with a prompt: "Abort=
- ,=20
- Retry, Ignore?", and nothing more.
-
-
- And there was much rejoycing!
-
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- dux.isec.pt!storm96
- From: "Ricardo \"Storm\" Marques Ferreira" <storm96@isec.pt>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Amiga ROMS
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 19:32:13 +0100
- Organization: TELEPAC, SA
- Lines: 16
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-
- On Mon, 29 Jul 1996, Radioactive Warrior wrote:
-
- > Guy-
- > You don't know what your asking for...
- >=20
- > Ok, all you Flanders wannabe's, let him have it... (hehehe)
- >=20
- >=20
- I know what i'm asking for. I used to own an Amiga 1200.
- I didn't contribute for the amiga downfall by sticking to the A500!
- I love the amiga, but i don't have the money to buy one.
- So i would like the roms in order to be able to run UAE.
- The Kickstart 1.3 rom that is.
-
- Storm.
-
- #! rnews 9025
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- !noos.hooked.net!news.scruz.net!chameleon.bayview.com!hermit
- From: hermit@bayview.com (William R. Ward)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: FS: AUCTION of Commodore HW, VIC-20 cartridges, & books (UPDATE)
- Date: 31 Jul 1996 00:02:44 GMT
- Organization: Bay View Consulting Services
- Lines: 180
- Message-ID: <19960730.cbm-auction@bayview.com>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: 199.190.253.31
- Keywords: auction, commodore, hardware, software, books
-
- NOTE: The deadline of August 1st is fast approaching! All items with
- bids greater than or equal to the suggested bid will be sold then, and
- other items which have bids lower than the suggested bid may be sold
- at my discretion.
-
- I have been going through all my Commodore stuff that I have collected
- and have compiled this list of items for sale. The format will be a
- public auction. Send all bids to me in electronic mail to
- hermit@bayview.com. I will try to set up a WWW interface to submit
- bids and check on the current highest bid, but for now stick to
- e-mail. I will post progress reports approximately every week to
- report the current bidding status.
-
- RULES OF THE AUCTION
-
- - SUGGESTED BID IS *NOT* A MINIMUM BID; I will accept the highest
- bid over that amount, or if all bids are below it, I *may* choose
- to accept the highest bid. If you think my prices are too high;
- bid anyway, and you might just get it after all. However there is
- a MINIMUM PURCHASE OF $10, just to make it worth my time to
- package and mail.
- - Bidding runs UNTIL ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD, OR AUGUST 1ST, 1996,
- whichever is soonest. I may elect to extend the bidding period,
- add or remove items available, and/or change suggested bids after
- that date.
- - YOU WILL PAY ALL SHIPPING COSTS. Shipping cost depends on method
- of shipment, weight of what you buy, and your location. If you
- live in or near the San Francisco or Monterey bay areas in
- California (I live in Santa Cruz), we may be able to meet in
- person to transfer the goods. Send me email if you have any
- questions about shipping.
- - Unless otherwise indicated, all equipment has been tested and is
- in GOOD WORKING ORDER. Exceptions to this are noted in
- parentheses. The 1571 and 1541's have all been aligned by me, but
- understand that shipping could misalign them, so check them when
- you receive them. If you don't know how, ask me.
- - Except for problems noted in parentheses below, all items have a
- THIRTY DAY WARRANTY. If anything does not work to your
- satisfaction for ANY REASON within 30 days of your receipt of the
- item(s), send it back to me for a FULL REFUND. *NOTE* Refunds
- will NOT be given on shipping costs in either direction!
-
- ############################## HARDWARE ################################
-
- COMPUTERS
-
- SuggBid Qty Mfr Model Description
- ------- --- --- ----- -----------
- $25.00 1 CBM 64 Commodore 64 w/ P/S (keyboard needs
- cleaning)
- BID:$22.00Mike Whipp (7/29/96 17:51 PDT)
- $35.00 1 CBM 128 Commodore 128 w/ P/S (F3 & F5 missing)
- $40.00 1 CBM 128 Commodore 128 w/ P/S
- BID:$70.00BiNjiNX (7/29/96 21:52 PDT) (for both 128's)
- $15.00 1 CBM Plus/4 Commodore Plus/4 Computer in box, with
- manuals and P/S
- BID:$15.00Rich White (7/16/96 15:38 PDT) [OUT]
- BID:$15.00Brian Seeley (7/16/96 16:01 PDT)
- BID:$10.00Tim Grooms (7/17/96 15:07 PDT) [OUT]
- BID:$20.00Brian Seeley (7/24/96 16:52 PDT)
- BID:$25.00Dan Amborn (7/26/96 17:38 PDT)
- BID:$30.00Brian Seeley (7/26/96 19:54 PDT)
- BID:$35.00Dan Amborn (7/29/96 18:15 PDT)
- BID:$40.00Brian Seeley (7/30/96 16:20 PDT)
- $20.00 1 CBM 8032 80 col, 32k CBM/PET computer (E key
- missing)
- BID:$10.00Joseph Keane (7/16/96)
-
- FLOPPY DISK DRIVES
-
- SuggBid Qty Mfr Model Description
- ------- --- --- ----- -----------
- $30.00 4 CBM 1541 Single Drive Floppy Disk 5.25"
- BID:$10.00Rich White (7/30/96)
- $40.00 1 CBM 1571 Double-sided 5.25" Floppy Disk Drive
- BID:$10.00Rich White (7/30/96)
- $20.00 1 FSD FSD-1 Mostly 1541-compatible disk drive
- $10.00 1 CBM 8040 Dual PET floppy disk drive, 512k each
- disk (one side broken)
- BID:$10.00Joseph Keane (7/16/96)
- $10.00 1 CBM 8240 Dual PET floppy disk drive, 1MB each
- disk (broken)
- $5.00 1 CBM IEEE-488 Cable, PET to drive
- BID:$5.00 Rich White (7/16/96 15:38 PDT)
- $3.00 1 CBM IEEE-488 Cable, drive to drive
- BID:$3.00 Rich White (7/16/96 15:38 PDT)
- $2.00 1 HP IEEE-488 Cable, drive to drive
- BID:$2.00 Rich White (7/16/96 15:38 PDT)
-
- PRINTERS
-
- SuggBid Qty Mfr Model Description
- ------- --- --- ----- -----------
- $20.00 1 Oki 10 Okimate 10 thermal color printer with
- Black ribbon & Commodore "Plug 'N'
- Print" cartridge, in box
- $5.00 1 Oki 10 Okimate 10 thermal color printer, no
- ribbon or "Plug 'N' Print" cartridge
- $30.00 1 Seikosha SP180VC 9-pin Commodore-ready printer; good
- cond., nice NLQ mode
- $5.00 1 CBM MPS803 7-pin Commodore printer
-
- ######################### VIC-20 CARTRIDGES ############################
-
- Commodore VIC-1xxx cartridges
-
- SuggBid Qty Model Name
- ------- --- ----- ----
- $7.50 1 VIC-1211A Super Expander w/ 3K RAM
- BID:$2.00 Jonathan Taylor (7/26/96 15:52 PDT)
- BID:$6.50Fabrizio Farenga (7/29/96 11:53 PDT)
- $5.00 1 VIC-1212 Programmer's Aid Cartridge
- BID:$4.00Fabrizio Farenga (7/29/96 11:53 PDT)
- $2.50 1 VIC-1909 Road Race
- $2.50 1 VIC-1910 Radar Ratrace
- $2.50 1 VIC-1911 The Sky is Falling
- $2.50 1 VIC-1914 Adventure Land (Scott Adams)
- $2.50 1 VIC-1915 Pirate's Cove (Scott Adams)
- $2.50 1 VIC-1918 Voodoo Castle (Scott Adams)
- $2.50 1 VIC-1919 Sargon II Chess (w/ Manual)
- $2.50 1 VIC-1920 Pin Ball
- $2.50 1 VIC-1921 Super Smash
- $2.50 1 VIC-1922 Cosmic Cruncher
- $2.50 1 VIC-1923 Gorf
- $2.50 2 VIC-1924 Omega Race
- $2.50 1 VIC-1937 Sea Wolf
- $2.50 1 VIC-1938 Tooth Invaders
- $2.50 1 VIC-1941 Number Nabber / Shape Gobbler
-
- NOTE: I have the manual that covers all five Scott Adams games, but
- only three of the games. The manual is sold separately below;
- but if one person buys all three Scott Adams games, the manual
- will be included free (taking precedence over all other bids).
-
- Other Manufacturers' cartridges
-
- SuggBid Qty Maker Name
- ------- --- ----- ----
- $2.50 1 Creative S/W Apple Panic
- BID:$2.50 Russ Perry Jr (7/25/96 19:28 PDT)
- $2.50 1 Creative S/W Trashman
- BID:$2.50 Russ Perry Jr (7/25/96 19:28 PDT)
- $2.50 1 HES Aggressor
- $2.50 1 HES Gridrunner
- $2.50 1 HES Turtle Graphics
- $2.50 1 Parker Bros. Q*Bert
- $2.50 1 SpectraVideo Ape Escape
- BID:$2.50 Russ Perry Jr (7/25/96 19:28 PDT)
- $2.50 1 UMI Alien Blitz (broken case)
- BID:$2.50 Russ Perry Jr (7/25/96 19:28 PDT)
-
- ############################### BOOKS ##################################
-
- SuggBid Publisher Title
- ------- --------- -----
- $5.00 CBM 1571 User's Guide
- $5.00 CBM An Introduction to BASIC:~Part 2 (VIC-20
- Programming)
- $5.00 CBM Personal Computing on the VIC-20
- $1.00 * CBM Scott Adams' Adventure Games
- $1.00 ^ CBM User's Guide to the VIC Version of Sargon II
- $5.00 Compute! Compute!'s First Book of the Commodore 64
- BID:$5.00 Jim Lawless (7/18/96 04:34 PDT)
- $5.00 Compute! Creating Arcade Games on the Commodore 64
- (BASIC only)
- $5.00 McGraw-Hill Hands-On BASIC with a PET
- $5.00 Osborne Your Commodore 64
-
- * =3D Free with purchase of all three Scott Adams cartridges above
- ^ =3D Free with purchase of Sargon II cartridge above
- (Purchasing these two manuals separately will only be considered if
- nobody buys the cartridges, or if the person who buys them does not
- want the manuals)
-
- ########################################################################
-
-
- Send me e-mail and let me know what you want!
-
- --Bill.
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- From: Jim <jim@demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C64GS sticks
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 14:23:17 +0100
- Organization: skyline music
- Lines: 16
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <PfIDSAAFzg$xEwkw@jkindon.demon.co.uk>
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- snip
- >There is still companies that sell games for the C64 in the UK, you have
- >both Electric Boys Entertainment Software and Wizard Software (I think).=
- I
- >do not have the last Commodore Format magazine here, so I can't tell you
- >eaxctly. But email me and I'll give you plenty of places that sells cart=
- s
- >and stuff for the C64.
- >
- >Thomas Karlsen
- >
- Hi all,
- the last I heard from various sources, Electric Boys had gone down the
- drain due to lack of support. LIkewise I've heard that Escom have called
- in the receivers, not surprising really, their shop here in Plymouth was
- always empty, so much for asset stripping CBM and the Amiga.
- Jim Kindon
- geoCLUB UK
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- .vub.ac.be!is1e!twproj2
- From: "Sorex/W.O.W" <twproj2@vub.ac.be>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Amiga ROMS
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 20:35:40 +0200
- Organization: Brussels Free Universities VUB/ULB
- Lines: 38
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- On 30 Jul 1996, Stephan Kleinert wrote:
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- > Could somebody please post WinDoze '95?
- > You could post NT and 3.11 if you want.
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- No tools for fools inhere!
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- Sorex/WOW
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- #! rnews 727
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- From: A_Ricks@fcircus.sat.tx.us (A Ricks)
- Subject: Re: 1581 woes and questions
- Message-ID: <19960730.7502260.F712@fcircus.sat.tx.us>
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- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 23:34:00 GMT
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- You might try the 1581 Tool Kit from Software Support.
- The 1581 has mostly the same DOS commands as the 1571, try those
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- From: aa363@yfn.ysu.edu (Jacob Huebert)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: 1571-1581 help
- Date: 30 Jul 1996 20:30:02 GMT
- Organization: St. Elizabeth Hospital, Youngstown, OH
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-
- I need to copy files from my 1571 to my 1581. Can anyone provide
- me with or direct me to a program for the c64 that can do this?
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- Thanks in advance. =20
- --=20
- Jacob Huebert
- aa363@yfn.ysu.edu
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- From: psletseo@sn.no (P=E5l Gunnar Sletsj=F8e)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: For sale!
- Date: 30 Jul 96 22:20:33 +0100
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- GEOS 2.0 for Sale!
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- Graphican Enviorment Operating System for C64!
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- Mail me for more info or for makeing a bid :)
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- --
- P=E5l Gunnar Sletsj=F8e [TEAM AMIGA] [A4ooo/o4o/18MB/1.4GB/CyberGFX]
- [web: http://www.sn.no/~psletseo/] [IRC: lord]
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- #! rnews 2667
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- From: gg@telebyte.nl
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: OVER 30000 C64 PROGRAMS!!!
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 20:58:43 GMT
- Organization: Telebyte
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- For all Commodore-64 freaks....
-
- Remember those CLASSIC games ?
-
- Aztec Challenge, Pharao's Curse, Gyruss, Buck Rogers, Pole Position,
- Booga Boo, Blue Max, Blue Max 2001, Congo Bongo, Crystal Castles,
- Thing on a Spring, River Raid, Pitfall, Crazy Comets, Commando,
- Lazy Jones, Burnin'Rubber, Zaxxon, Snokie, Candy Bandits, Moon Buggy,
- Forbidden Forest, Flip and Flop, Bristles, Popeye, Pengo, Mr Do,
- Monty on the Run, Kong Strikes Back, Mask of the Sun, Raid over
- Moscow,
- Impossible Mission, Toy Bizzare, Pitstop I & II, Fort Apocalypse,
- M.U.L.E., Archon I & II, Wizball, Cybernoid, The Young Ones, Web
- Dimension,
- Caverns of Khafka, Track & Field, Kikstart 1 & 2, Ghosts'n'Goblins,
- One on One, Choplifter, Plotting, Dallas Quest, Space Taxi,
- Boulderdash,
- Castle Wolfenstein, Rambo, Yie Ar Kung Fu, Poster Paster, Kung Fu
- Master,
- Green Beret, Minit Man, Bomb Jack, Beach Head 1 & 2, Drol, Karateka,
- Bruce Lee, Blagger, Moon Cresta, Monty Mole, Who Dares Wins, Exploding
- Fist, International Karate, Parallax, Skramble, Suicide Express,
- Last Ninja 1 & 2 & 3, Out Run, Barbarian, Hard Hat Mac, Wonderboy,
- War, Hyper Sports, Dan Dare 1 & 2 & 3, Hawkeye, Ghostbusters, Break
- Streat,
- The Hobbit, Spy Hunter, Killerwatt, Lode Runner, Daredevil Dennis,
- H.E.R.O, Little Computer People, Mickey's Space Adventure, Penetrator,
- Decathlon, Summer Games I & II, Winter Games, Comic Bakery, The Delta,
- Alt. Reality, Juno First, Defender, Armalyte, Quedex, Battle Valley,
- Spy Versus Spy 1 & 2 & 3, Cybernoid II, Blood and Guts,
- Nebulus, ....., ....., .... , ...., ..... <more> <more> <more>
-
- The C64,
- The C64-games,
- The C64-demos,
- The C64-utils,
- All compiled on one CD-ROM.
-
- The C64-CD-ROM-'96 contains 5650 C-64 disks.... over 30.000 programs,
- run them on a C64-emulator, or run them on your C64 again.
-
- C64-Emulators for IBM-PC (486 or higher) and Amiga are included
- on the CD-Rom.
-
- This CD-ROM contains the most complete C64-collection ever!
- More than 650Mb of C64 software on one little disc.
-
- If you are a real C64 freak, order !now!
-
- For a complete index-file ftp to:
- utopia.hacktic.nl pub/c64/Misc/c64cd96.lha
- dhp.com pub/c64/scene/others/c64cd96.lha
-
- For more info, questions, or orders send e-mail to: gg@telebyte.nl
-
-
- (Also Amiga-stuff)
-
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- From: m9944@abc.se (Peter Karlsson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Sidplayer (Compute!) songs
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 21:59:50 GMT
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- I'm looking for a source for Sidplayer (Compute!) songs. I have a
- couple of disks from various PD archives, but it seems it was never
- very popular in Europe, so I have a hard time finding songs.
-
-
- \\//
- Peter - m9944@abc.se - Fidonet 2:204/145.42
- - May not be distributed via the microsoft network
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- From: Guy Hilliard <liveguy@ix.netcom.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: FS: Like New 1541-II Disk Drive
- Date: 31 Jul 1996 02:40:16 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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- To: liveguy@ix.netcom.com
-
- (1) 1541-II Disk Drive including power supply and connector cable.
- =20
- Looks and works like new, has seen little use, and is still in its
- original box/packaging with documentation.
-
- The best offer received by August 4 takes it. Postage will be extra.
-
- Please email offers to: liveguy@ix.netcom.com
-
- Thanks
- ******
-
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- From: ismael@CAM.ORG (Ismael Cordeiro)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: lha help needed
- Date: 30 Jul 1996 23:38:18 -0400
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- Andrew R. McInnis (amcinnis@omnifest.uwm.edu) wrote:
- > does anyone know of a ftp site where i can get a program to dissolve .l=
- ha
- > files???
-
- Assuming that you want to dissolve them on a Commodore 8-bit computer, th=
- e
- only way is on a C128 in CP/M mode, using PMEXT.COM. It can be found insi=
- de
- PMAUTOAE.COM, a self-extracting PMA archive, at ftp.cam.org, directory
- /users/ismael/cpm/archivers.
-
- If you access the Internet through a UNIX shell account you can use lha, =
- if
- it's available on your system.
-
- Ismael
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- From: Brian Heyboer <bjheyboer@space.honeywell.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: 1571 drive
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 12:46:00 -0400
- Organization: Honeywell Space Systems
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- Jason wrote:
- =20
- > Where can I get information on drive alignment? I have a 1541 and 1571
- > that need aligned. I don't know how to do it, but if I could find
- > information on how to, I could align them myself. Also where can I get
- > C64 emulators and other files?
-
- On what do you base the need for alignment? A 1571 that is out of alignm=
- ent is a rare=20
- beast (unless someone has been monkeying with it). What are the spoecifi=
- c symptoms and=20
- what test program(s) have you run?
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- Far too many people simply assume "alignment problem" when they have a dr=
- ive problem. Its=20
- far less the case today, when software protection rarely bangs the head, =
- than it was many=20
- years ago.
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- Botched home alignments are a large contributer to CBM repair-persons inc=
- omes. That many=20
- drives didn't need the botched alignment in the first place makes things =
- worse.
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- From: amcinnis@omnifest.uwm.edu (Andrew R. McInnis)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: lha help needed
- Date: 30 Jul 1996 17:33:02 -0500
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- does anyone know of a ftp site where i can get a program to dissolve .lha
- files???
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