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Start page Amiga Remix | The web page AmigaRemix.com added new remixes to their collection. This month there were 20 new mp3 files added. A few examples are: Gummisnoppis, TURRICAN 2009 MetalMedley, Twilight Warp, Lotus 2 Level 2, Lost Patrol Remix and Spaceballs. Commodore16.com | On the web page Commodore16.com are dozens of new articles and videos added. If you want to learn more about the C16 you should take a look at this web page. DLH's Commodore Archive | David Haynes made a web page for his Commodore documentation. You can find here: magazines, advertisements, manuals of hardware and games. You can download the files as pdf. The very large files must be downloaded with Bittorrent. cpm8680.com | www.cpm8680.com is a web page for the users of the operating system CP/M (Control Program for Microcomputers). CP/M can be used by many computers. The Commodore C128 can use CP/M and the C64 can use CP/M via a cartridge. If you want to learn more about CP/M visit the web page of Bill Buckels. Retro Paper-craft  | Marshall Alexander is a graphic designer and illustrator who spent his childhood drawing and programming games for his Commodore 64. He specializes in one-piece paper toys that consist of a single flat piece of paper, which by intricate folding is transformed into a 3-dimensional model. He also made a series of retro computers. You can download the paper-craft as a pdf file. HVSC Search | This is an interface to the High Voltage SID Collection. You can search on Name, Author, Copyright, Year, Path, STIL or do a Quick Search. Quick Search searches all fields except the STIL and wraps search phrase in wildcards. Minimig Forum | There is a new forum for the minimig users. Not only for the FPGA minimig developed by Dennis van Weeren but also the FPGA extender card for the C-One. You can ask questions about installing the cores, buying the minimig and read about compatibility. Commodore16.com | The Commodore16.com web page has had an update. This web page is a must for the Commodore C16 fans. On these pages you will find news items, articles, a forum, documentation, software and games. Many games have reviews and can be played on-line with the help of the Minus4j emulator. remix.kwed.org | If you are a fan of SID remixes then visit this web page. Every month a dozen or more remixes are added. The remixes can be downloaded as mp3's including the original SID. HVSC #49 | You can download the latest High Voltage SID Collection. In edition 49 there are 1059 new SIDs. Also 54 fixed or better versions of SIDs. More than 400 credits are corrected. You can download the whole archive (71 MByte) or the update (4.3 MByte) from the web page. The total amount of SIDs is now 36,081 ! Plus/4 World | The host of the Plus/4 World pages decided to end it's service. Plus/4 World is now at a new place: www.plus4world.com Take a look at the web page and update your bookmark. SOAMC | The Stone Oakvalley's Amiga Music Collection is almost complete. After the amazing project of recording all HVSC music from a real C64 the next step was taken. Take an Amiga and record all available music to MP3. There are now more than 30.000 tracks available for download. It took over 200 days 24/7 to make this possible. The ULTIMATE C64 Tape Page | This web page is dedicated to preserve cassette software. The cassette software is converted from a real cassette with a special cable to a .tap file. The .tap files can be used in the Emulators such as VICE. There are more than 1600 games available on this web page. You can also find a tutorial how to make you're own .tap files. Image Outpost | Spriggly made a new web page that is dedicated to the BBS (Bulletin board system). Here you will find many resources related to the Commodore telnet BBS scene and the Commodore in general. There is a list with many BBSs and information about them. You will need a terminal program like CGTerm to use a BBS. SX-64 for everyone | Erik Schubach made it possible that everybody can have his own Commodore SX-64. Take a look at his web page how you get your own SX-64. Radio 6581 | If you like the sound of SID than you like to listen to Radio 6581. Non-stop SID hits and live shows. You can make request or chat on the forum. VIC-20 TTF font | ArugulaZ made a TTF font based on the VIC-20 typeset. With this font you can use the VIC-20 typeset in a word processor like Open Office or Word. INFOCOM | This web page is all about documenting the INFOCOM games. It includes packaging, artwork, maps and instructions of the Infocom adventures which were made between 1979 and 1989. Some exaples of the adventures are Border Zone, Deadline, Infidel, Planetfall, Sherlock, Suspect Wishbringer and of course the famous Zork series. C64 Web-server | Is the C64 too old for Internet?. The web page www.c64web.com runs from a unmodified Commodore 64 computer made in 1982. It uses a FB-NET ethernet cartridge (made by Fotios). The C64 program to run the webserver is Contiki v2.1.1. Contiki is a complete operating system for small computers developed by Adam Dunkels. Besides information about Contiki you can find all kinds of information about Commodore on this web page. c64 Endings Forum | The web page where you can watch the endings of Commodore 64 Game has added a discussion forum. In this forum you can submit comments, requests or ideas for future C64 game endings. BleepStreet Records | Bleepstreet Records was created in 1998 by Johan Kotlinski. This company is about unpolished and groovy 8-bit music. Artist like Goto80, Role Model, Bakeka and Ewmyren released record with this company. And not only on a modern CD but also on original 7 vinyl. On the web page you can listen to samples of the music. Commodore Cheats | This is a collection of Commodore Cheats. The information has been collected through magazines and web pages. Listed are: Action Replay codes, Reset codes, passwords and anything else that can help you in a game. Plus direct links to the C64 Walk through web pages. HVSC #48 update | Another 900 tunes make their way into one of the biggest and surely the best chip tune collection on this planet. The total tune count is boosted to 35.030 tunes! Exotica | This web page is all about the Amiga and Commodore 64 game/demo music, game box artwork, software, demo groups, and more. As a wiki based site, you will be able to contribute and correct information. The C64 Book 1982-199x | Andrew Fisher has written a book about the C64. This book tells the story of the best-selling home computer of the 1980's. Besides the computer itself it takes a looks at the games also. Stories about the software companies and the home brew software of the new millennium. You can order the book from the web page. Amition.de | The web page Amition added new games to the download section. Latest addition is the CD32 game Deluxe Pac Man. A few examples of the other CD32 games are: AMIBEE, Triz, Transplant and Deluxe Galaga. You can download the ISO images from the web page and burn them on a CD-R. C64 orchestra | You can choose which C64 game the C64 orchestra has to play. For the coming live shows we want to broaden our repertoire with new tunes and we are looking for your help with picking the nicest. To make life a little easier for us we asked Rob Hubbard and Jeroen Tel to nominate a couple of games. Nominated by Jeroen Tel are: Cybernoid 1, Poseidon: Planet Eleven, Rubicon. Nominated by Rob Hubbard are: Spellbound, Nemesis the warlock, Rasputin, Kentilla, Dragons Lair, Auf Wiedersehen Monty. Mail your choice , but if you have another great tune let us know. C-One web page | There is a new web site that is dedicated to the C-One. The web page has just started and can use help from other C-One users to add content to the web page. There is a forum and also FAQs, articles, pictures and more. C128-Alive! | The forums at C128-Alive! have had a major revamp. On this forum you can read and post about the C128. There are sections about Hardware, Programming, CP|M, Gaming, Demos, GEOS and more. Zophar's ROM archive | If you need a ROM for your emulator or the real thing take a look at the ROM archive of Zophar. This archive contains CRT, D64, D81, PRG, T64, ADF, and other formats. There is a section for the C64, VIC20, Plus/4, Amiga and the Amiga CD32. But if you like other systems than Commodore you find them too. Other systems like Nintendo, Atari, Colecovision, Vectrex and many more. The whole archive holds 238,843 files for 65 different consoles, spanning a total of 772 GBs of games. Amiga Virus Encyclopedia | Probably every Amiga user once had a virus on his computer. Now there is a new web site dedicated to analysis and descriptions of viruses for the Commodore Amiga computer. Here you will find detailed information of Amiga viruses. You can even help by sending in a virus :-). Hall Of Light | The web site Hall Of Light reached a milestone. There are now 50.000 screenshots in the database. The number of games passed the 6.000. On this web site you can find information on games like: Release date, Developer, Coders, Graphician, Musician, Screen-shots, Box-scans, Cheat-codes and much more.