Commodore 64 in Your Pocket
A new Commodore 64 Emulatpr has hit the Palm OS. Frodo is a new classic C64 emulator. The C64 debuted in 1982 and became one of the most successful home computers of its generation.
Frodo for Palm OS is a port of the free C=64 emulator Frodo by Christian Bauer. Frodo is a highly portable program and currently has versions for Windows, Mac, Linux/Unix, Playstation, Dreamcast and Symbian phones. Johan Forsberg has released the first Palm OS port.
The Commodore 64 debuted in 1982 with an estimated retail price of $595 USD. In addition to being vastly more powerful than anything on the market at the time, it was drastically cheaper than its competitors like the Apple II, IBM PC, or TRS-80. It went on to become one of the best selling computers of its generation.
Frodo requires an ARM processor and OS 5.0 or higher. Frodo is distributed under the GPL (Gnu Public License), which means that it is free and the source code is also included along with the program.
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Anyone know of any programs for c64 tp download?
--==* Long Live the C64 *==--
RE: Anyone know of any programs for c64 tp download?
http://www.gamespot.com/all/news/news_6078006.html
BUT - for those who feel that the aforementioned act oversteps things to the point of blatant stupidity AND are willing to thumb their nose a little at the law, just enter "Commodore 64" and "games" and "download" into Google. You'll find a million sites. You'll have to do a little sifting thru the garbage but its a lot easier to get REAL working downloads for the C64 then it is to follow the wild goose chase you'll end up on if you go looking for current titles.
RE: Anyone know of any programs for c64 tp download?
And lookee here...
http://www.haddewig.de/nogames64/text.html
-- EasyScript!
Hmmmm... now can we get GEOS running on that emulator?
RE: Anyone know of any programs for c64 tp download?
I mean I know it was as of last year. I thought I had read an article of some company buying the rights to the name and many of it's software and OS with in the last 6 months or so...Who n\knows.. maybe Iam just dreaming.
Either way it will be nice to port some of the games over. WooHooo
RE: Anyone know of any programs for c64 tp download?
does anyone know where i can get a USB cassette drive that will work with mac OS X?
/sarcasm
palmIII>HandERA330>SonySJ20>TungstenE
OT: Don't forget my Atari ST emulator :)
I forget if I submitted it to PiC or not, so just a off topic reminder ;)
CaSTaway/Palm is a very high quality and works on most beefy OS5 devices (not the T|T1 or T|T2 sadly due to their design limits); take a peek here:
http://www.codejedi.com/shadowplan/castaway.html
jeff
The Shadow knows!
living History
I think therfore I am overqualified to work here....
RE: living History
RE: living History
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RE: living History
Yeah! That was the best thing about 5 1/4 floopies - a simple hole-puncher would double the storage capacity.
RE: living History
I still have my Commodore 64!
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DOH!!! Doesn't work on Treo600!
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RE: I still have my Commodore 64!
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Aaron Ardiri
PalmOS Certified Developer
aaron_ardiri@mobilewizardry.com
http://www.mobilewizardry.com/members/aaron_ardiri.php
RE: I still have my Commodore 64!
No - i'm running it on a T|T (not the fastest OS 5 device) and it usually runs at or > than %100. Must be caused by running something else - like maybe the screenshot app :) My only complaint (and i understand from reading the forum is that they are working on this) is the microscopic size of the on-screen keyboard. They are supposedly doing a larger one for the next release (they've got plenty of room to steal from the top and bottom screen border of the 64).
SID chip
RE: SID chip
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Aaron Ardiri
PalmOS Certified Developer
aaron_ardiri@mobilewizardry.com
http://www.mobilewizardry.com/members/aaron_ardiri.php
RE: SID chip
My friend - a coding whiz when it comes to the C64 - banged out some code (on the Palm emu itself no-less!) within 15 minutes of me installing it, to test the sound. It does filter sweep (a decent test of the SID emu capibilities) - and it works fine on the emu.
I like it ...
With kind regards
Stefan D. from Mannheim, Germany
Christian Bauer Rocks!
like everyone else I still have C=64 , VIC and Amigas in storage ;)
C64ers, help me out!!
Does *anyone* know what the name of this program was/is? And it is available on the Net (I will of coure google once I know the damned name!)?
But most importantly: Will it/does it work properly on a TT3?!!?
RE: C64ers, help me out!!
RE: C64ers, help me out!!
RE: C64ers, help me out!!
Just to say llamatron is the best game ever. If only there was a version for the Treo 600.
>sigh<
Edward Green
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http://www.khite.co.uk
RE: C64ers, help me out!!
There are still die hards who have 'em set up.
I've been hanging at my buddy's computer shop for ten years now, and we still see 'em come in for stuff occasionally.
We even dis-mounted units that were up on the walls to replace stuff in the past.
Remarkable...
Colourspace?
-- I don't know. These snaps look awfully lo-res. I recall the C64 stuff being smoother. And it doesn't mention it creating music!
What was your favorite C64 Game?
Boy that was a great machine. It helped get me through high school and college with the basic word processor for study notes and reports/term papers.
RE: What was your favorite C64 Game?
If you've never played it, grab a friend and give it a try!
RE: What was your favorite C64 Game?
RE: What was your favorite C64 Game?
I can't remember the name of this football game, but it basically allowed you to choose your offense, or defense, then the C64 would run the play, and using random parameters would give the result of the play. I wrote a similar basketball game as a college project.
Does anybody know the name of the football game? I would love to get that one to work on the emu.
RE: What was your favorite C64 Game?
RE: What was your favorite C64 Game?
Damn, this thread is really taking me back to the early 80's... :-)
RE: What was your favorite C64 Game?
RE: What was your favorite C64 Game?
>I still have my C64 monitor for use as an extra TV... it works great when plugged into a VCR.
The 1702 (if thats the monitor yr talking about) has got to be the best CRT monitor ever made. You still see these things in use everywhere - and it was built 20 years ago!! Seriously - i still see them in use connected to VCRs for home purposes, and as security or display use. i once droped one 5 feet unto a hardwood floor and although i cracked the case, the thing continued to work flawlessly for years after (i finally gave it to somebody). Best monitor ever built - engineers must have forgot to build a life-span into the thing:) Commodore must have realized this (they werent selling any replacements:) ) - so they eventually replaced it with a crappier, shoddy monitor with worse display quality.
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