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Commodore Peripheral Bus: Part 5: TCBM

2019-05-20 by Michael Steil

In the series about the variants of the Commodore Peripheral Bus family, this article covers the lowest two layers (electrical and byte transfer) of the “TCBM” bus as found on the TED series computers: the C16, C116 and the Plus/4. read more

Categories Commodore, Commodore Peripheral Bus, Floppy Disks, TED 4 Comments

Run CP/M on your C64 – using Emulation!

2019-05-19 by Michael Steil

In this episode of computer archeology, we deconstruct a very interesting case of borrowing code from multiple places – but first try this D64 disk image with any Commodore 64 emulator or a real C64: read more

Categories Archeology, C64, Commodore, Operating Systems 1 Comment

C64 CP/M Cartridge

2019-05-18 by Michael Steil

The cartridge that makes a C64 a “dual processor” computer: Commodore’s CP/M cartridge for C64 contains a Z80 CPU and comes with version 2.2 of the CP/M operating system. Here are some pictures. read more

Categories C64, Commodore, Teardown 16 Comments

Commodore Bildschirmtext II Decoder Cartridge

2026-05-062019-05-17 by Michael Steil

Here are some pictures of the outside and the inside of a Commodore Bildschirmtext II Decoder Cartridge for the C64 – a 6800-based computer connected to the expansion port! read more

Categories Bildschirmtext, C64, Commodore 15 Comments

Sinclair ZX81 Kit

2019-05-16 by Michael Steil

Here are hi-res photos of an unassembled Sinclair ZX81 kit, with German assembly instructions. read more

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Blue Chip BCD/5.25 Disk Drive

2019-05-15 by Michael Steil

After previously dissecting the firmware of alternate C64 disk drives, let’s now look at the hardware of one: This is the Blue Chip BCD/5.25. read more

Categories Commodore, Floppy Disks, Teardown 6 Comments

Recovering Files from Broken Amiga OFS Disks

2019-05-14 by Michael Steil

extract-adf is a tool for recovering files from broken Amiga OFS filesystem images. It can reconstruct directory hierarchies even for files that don’t have directory entries. read more

Categories Amiga, Archeology, Floppy Disks 2 Comments

The Commodore IEEE-488 Cartridge for C64

2019-05-13 by Michael Steil

Commodore 64 disk drives were usually connected through the slow serial bus. This article shows some hi-res photos of the Commodore “IEEE-488 cartridge”, which made the faster PET drives available for the C64. read more

Categories C64, Commodore, Commodore Peripheral Bus, Floppy Disks, PET, Teardown 6 Comments

Final Cartridge III with GEOS

2019-05-12 by Michael Steil

The Final Cartridge III is great: It comes with a disk speeder, BASIC extensions, an excellent monitor – and an impressive, but ultimately useless GUI, because there are practically no applications for it. Let’s replace the FC3 GUI with GEOS! read more

Categories C64, Commodore, Final Cartridge III, GEOS, GitHub 4 Comments

Boxed MOS 6502 CPU

2019-05-11 by Michael Steil

Back in 1975, you could order a boxed 6502 CPU directly from MOS in Norristown, PA. Here are some high-res photos of such a box and its contents. read more

Categories 6502, Archeology, Teardown 3 Comments

Commodore MAX Machine

2019-05-10 by Michael Steil

Here are some hi-res pictures of the Commodore MAX machine (aka Ultimax or VC-10), a stripped-down game console variant of the Commodore 64 that was briefly available in 1982. read more

Categories C64, Commodore, Teardown 7 Comments

Bildschirmtext-Demovideos von 1994

2019-05-09 by Michael Steil

This article is about screen captures of the discontinued German online service Bildschirmtext/Btx. read more

Categories Archeology, Bildschirmtext 1 Comment

Illegal Opcode Support for the Final Cartridge III Monitor

2019-05-07 by Michael Steil

The monitor built into the Final Cartridge III is one of the best ones for the C64. Some of its unique features are: read more

Categories 6502, C64, Commodore, Final Cartridge III, GitHub 1 Comment

Commodore Peripheral Bus: Part 4: Standard Serial

2019-05-06 by Michael Steil

In the series about the variants of the Commodore Peripheral Bus family, this article covers the lowest two layers (electrical and byte transfer) of the “Standard Serial” bus as found on the VIC-20/C64 as the main bus, but also supported by all other Commodore home computers. read more

Categories C64, Commodore, Commodore Peripheral Bus, Floppy Disks, GitHub, VIC-20 8 Comments

GEOS Demo [GIF]

2019-05-05 by Michael Steil

The GEOS operating system for the Commodore 64 achieved to replicate much of the GUI of the original Macintosh on a 1 MHz 8 bit CPU with just 64 KB of RAM. The GEOS Demo is a presentation by Berkeley Softworks (BSW), the creators of GEOS, to showcase the features of GEOS and BSW’s applications. read more

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The Commodore 8250 Dual Drive Floppy Disk

2019-05-05 by Michael Steil

The Commodore 8250 was the high-end 5.25″ disk system for the Commodore PET, with two drives that could each fit 1 MB (4133 blocks free) on a standard disk. Here are some high-res pictures. read more

Categories Commodore, Floppy Disks, Teardown 6 Comments

Commodore 264 Series Preliminary Users Manual [PDF]

2019-05-03 by Michael Steil

This is the previously unpublished “Commodore 264 Series Preliminary Users Manual”, a prerelease version of the manual of what came to be the Commodore Plus/4. read more

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Prototype Commodore 232 and 264 Computers

2019-05-02 by Michael Steil

Here are some hi-res photos of the Commodore 232 and Commodore 264 prototypes. The C-232 and C-264 were two1 of the planned models of the TED series, but neither shipped. The C-264 became the Plus/4, with productivity software preinstalled in ROM, and the low-lost C-232 was replaced by the even lower-cost C16 and C116 models. read more

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Third Party Disk Drives for the C64: The "Technica"

2019-05-01 by Michael Steil

I have previously analyzed the ROM images of some third party disk drives for the Commodore 64: The result was that most of them were just using the original binaries with some obfuscation, and some with some added features. This time, let’s look at another drive, the “Technica”, which is a little special in this regard. read more

Categories Archeology, Commodore, Floppy Disks, Literature, Teardown 2 Comments

Das Maschinensprache-Buch zum Commodore 64 [PDF]

2019-04-30 by Michael Steil


Englisch, Lothar:
Das Maschinensprache-Buch zum Commodore 64
Düsseldorf: Data Becker, 1984.
ISBN 3-89011-008-8.

(210 pages, 7.7 MB)

Categories 6502, C64, Commodore, Literature 1 Comment
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