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Gry
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Opublikowane 04-12-2010 00:02
A SID player was developed for the Spectrum in 2003 in the Czech Republic. It accepts YM files from the Atari-ST and Commodore. Can't be used in Russian clones because of processor and ULA timings. If someone could code a tool to make the process easier it would be great.
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Opublikowane 06-07-2011 19:57
In this second of three videos of the Commodore 65 / C65 / C64DX prototype we show the C65 in C65 and C64 mode, and show some C65 only software including a port of emacs, an image viewer and possibly the only C65 scene demo ever created. These use many of the C65 features, including RGB video output, 80 column mode, 320x200 by 256 colour images, the internal 3.5" floppy drive and stereo SID chips. This C65 was for sale, and has been sold to an Italian collector for about AUD$15,000 / Euro 10.000 / US$13,000, ...
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lukhashdotcom"
Opublikowane 03-03-2013 09:19
Live remix of Spy vs. Spy (First Star Software, Inc), composed by Nick Scarim in 1984. Many thanks to Chris Hülsbeck, Rob Hubbard, Jeroen Tel, Martin Galway, Mark Cooksey, Ben Dalglish, David Whittaker and many other SID chip legends for your inspiration over the years.. LIKE FACEBOOK FAN PAGE: http://www.facebook.com/lukhashdotcom VISIT OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.lukhash.com
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Opublikowane 07-12-2013 11:19
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Johnny
Opublikowane 26-03-2014 23:39
A comparison between 8 bit home computer sound chips. The Commodore 64's much lauded SiD chip and the Atari 800's PoKEY chip. To make the fight fair, I compare the the same games on both systems, written by very respected game music maestros of the era - Gary Gilbertson, Adam Gilmore and David Whittaker. Ballblazer is unique in that it was created using an algorithm program. In this edition, to mark the occasion, my self written intro music is replaced by Rob Hubbarb's fantastic title music from the Atari 800 ...