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- COMMODORE FREE MAGAZINE
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- Issue 25 November 2008
- www.commodorefree.com
- Free to download magazine
- Dedicated to Commodore Computers
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- Available as Text, Html, PDF, SEQ and
- Commodore 64 D64 disk image
- Editor:
- http://www.commodorecomputerclub.co.uk/
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- Contents
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- Last Issue was numbered 24, so that
- marked Commodore Free's 2nd birthday.
- I never celebrated a one year birthday
- for the magazine, basically because I
- didn't think that I, or Commodore Free
- would last out. I wasn't going to
- celebrate 2 years but as it's a mile-
- stone and after 2 years the magazine is
- still in production I think, even
- though it's an issue late, I should
- celebrate 2 years of Commodore Free.
-
- I won't say its been an easy 2 years.
- There were more downs than ups, and
- the first hurdle was how to create a
- website and copy issues to it so
- others could download the magazine.
- Issue 1 for some time was emailed to
- friends, then as I had a hosting
- company the website took shape. I kept
- the site simple because I am aware not
- everyone uses Evil machines to access
- the content and some users prefer text
- only browsers or use their Commodore
- 64 with the wave for example. Being
- aware that there could be issues I
- kept a very simple site design and
- that's how it remains. I had a few
- issues with various browsers but it
- was a learning curve and although I
- won't be taking up HTML coding in any
- form commercially I do have a website.
-
- The Domain name was supposed to be a
- .co.uk but some mix up in the
- communication between my none U.K.
- based hosting company ended in me
- paying for a .com. I still think it
- was a marketing trick making me buy a
- .com rather than a .co.uk so the
- hosting company could obtain more cash
- from me. Still .com is easy to
- remember but means I have to
- re-register and stump up the cash each
- year, the hosting or web space isn't
- free but this gives me flexibility and
- no popups which are limitations of the
- many free hosts out there.
-
- The problem with my magazine creation
- is that it doesn't leave me much spare
- time to actually utilise my machine. I
- have purchased new hardware for my own
- pleasure but haven't had any time to
- utilise the hardware to its fullest
- extent. I hope this will change and
- have promised user point view reviews
- of various devices, I also Owe Robert
- Bernado a review of a music hardware/
- software combo so I need to get that
- done soon. Sorry Robert.
-
- What Happens Next
- Well as far as I can see its basically
- more of the same, Commodore Free will
- continue running and I have settled on
- around 20 pages for each issue. This
- makes editing and creating the various
- formats easier for me. Sometimes I
- have loads of information and the
- magazine fills up quickly, sometimes I
- wonder if I will get 5 pages never
- mind 20.
-
- Commodore Free magazine is trying to
- cater to the needs of everyone, and I
- know that is impossible, I haven't had
- any Readers Letters for a while bar
- the odd one here and there, (I hope
- that means I am doing a good job!) I
- do know Some of the articles in the
- magazine are aimed at the beginner, so
- advanced users will look and sigh.
- Then again,some of the articles are
- aimed at advanced users, some articles
- are just of general use or general
- news. I hope the mix is equal and no
- one reads the issue and thinks there
- was only 1 page relevant to the level
- I am on. Pushing yourself to learn new
- things is always a positive in life or
- something like that, I am very good at
- miss-quotations.
-
- The Commodore Computer Club is taking
- shape and I have some articles for the
- shop kindly donated by members. These
- will be sold to fund the purchase of
- hardware/software so we can have
- regular sales or a stock/inventory.
- Club Members receive discounts & info
- from like minded individuals. I am a
- founding member so that's why I push
- the Club every issue, I know you are
- fed up with this, but I will ramp down
- the Commodore Club force feed in the
- next issues, if you have a club you
- would like to plug feel free to send me
- details. The Commodore Computer Club
- forum is being used and no one has
- killed anyone yet, (to my knowledge) so
- that must be good, I am aware forums
- can become messy fighting grounds. In
- this issue I have permission to reprint
- an article from the Commodore Computer
- Club Forum about running the SCPU
- CMD's Super CPU accelerator for the
- Commodore 64 and Commodore 128; many
- people will learn something about the
- device from this text, especially
- about its stability in heavy use.
-
- Sadly I haven't had any good news
- about Maurice Randal from Click Here
- Software http://www.cmdrkey.com but I
- notice the website looks like its
- accepting orders. Obviously I didn't
- follow it all the way through as I am
- still waiting for an SCPU from
- Maurice, I think it's been on order
- for over 4 years. I can't see there
- being a delivery of my order and while
- that leaves me out of pocket it serves
- as a warning to others NOT TO USE the
- website, nothing will be delivered and
- Maurice is, for want of a better word,
- in hiding from angry shoppers.
-
- So where does that leave us? Well I
- hear some company is working on an
- SCPU clone, and lets face it, the SCPU
- needs a revamp. The SCPU is too big,
- too power hungry and prone to
- crashing, but the Commodore 64 wasn't
- designed to run any faster that 1Mhz
- so maybe that could be the main issue.
- Should designers be working on a
- Commodore 64B an upgraded Commodore 64
- with built in acceleration, better
- graphics and better sound? Probably
- not.
-
- The SCPU clone would be most welcome.
- Lets hope it's a neat design, power
- friendly and works well on both the
- 128 and 64, and lets also hope it
- works equally well on both PAL and
- NTSC machines. If I could find the
- funds I would be looking to purchase
- such a device, although we do really
- need some software to utilise the
- device fully as Metal dust and
- Geos/Wheels are not really enough to
- tempt everyone to mass purchase.
-
- Back to the issue and it's more of the
- same interviews, news and other
- tidbits to excite and amaze your
- Commodore needs. Hope you like it and
- hey, someone send me a readers letter
- it makes me feel better.
-
- THANKS Go to
- Richard Bayliss for the The Sceptre of
- Baghdad review
- Paul 'Trooper'Green for the Coding
- enviroment write up
- AL Jackson for creating the D64 Image
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- Regards
- Nigel
- Website www.commodorefree.com
- Email commodorefree@commodorefree.com
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- CONTENTS of PDF version:
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- Editor Page 2
- News Page 3
- Super CPU Information Page 11
- Interview with Jeff Daniels Page 12
- Programming Environment Page 14
- In the beginning 10 Page 18
- The Sceptre of Baghdad Page 22
- Questions about CCC U.K. Page 23
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