Dan Wood from kookytech.net made a video about the Commodore Amiga 500 CD-ROM (A570). The A570 (originally A690) was an external CD-ROM drive released for the Commodore Amiga 500 in 1992, after many delays it was released after the A500 was discontinued.
2016-04-22 - 13:01:00 - Week: 16 - Item number: 4721 - Category: Amiga, Blog
Retro Gaming Couch is an YouTube channel for the fans of retro computing. The most recent video is about all the Commodore C64 models.
2016-04-22 - 13:00:00 - Week: 16 - Item number: 4720 - Category: C64, Blog
The web page Amigos added new articles this month: Pinball Illusions, Slam Tilt Pinball, Todd Rundgren, The sea will grow larger with our fall, Banshee, Of Mice and Terminators, Miggy modding, More A500 Repair Adventures!, Skidmarks Racer, Zuul, Body Blows, Winter Games and Super Skidmarks.
2016-04-01 - 13:13:00 - Week: 13 - Item number: 4696 - Category: Amiga, Blog
Dan Wood from kookytech.net made a video about the Commodore C16. He tells about the C16 computer, the 1551 disk drive, the MPS802 printer and various games for the C16.
2016-03-25 - 13:04:00 - Week: 12 - Item number: 4669 - Category: C16, C116, Plus/4, Blog
Wiebo de Wit is writing a blog on how to program a Tetris game in 6502 assembler. In each episode he explains how a part of the game works. In this episode: SID music and sound effects.
2016-03-18 - 13:04:00 - Week: 11 - Item number: 4657 - Category: C64, Blog
AMIcast is an English podcast about the world of Amiga. In this episode: An interview with Gunnar von Boeh, member of Apollo Team and FPGA processor developper, Vampire II for A600, Natami project, FPGA development, PowerPC development, AmigaOS 3.x and AROS Vision (for 68k). Music from VjDominion.
2016-03-11 - 13:10:00 - Week: 10 - Item number: 4650 - Category: Amiga, Blog
Amitopia TV made a new series of video podcast. In these episodes: Blue Metal Rose Special, Amiga Racer, MorphOS on PowerMac G5, Alien Breed 3D, Hard 'n Heavy, Xtreme Racing, Cities Skyline and much more.
2016-03-11 - 13:07:00 - Week: 10 - Item number: 4647 - Category: Amiga, Blog
Tommy Helgevold made a video about the early portable computers. Besides computers from Apple, Amstrad, Casio, Atari and many PDA's our beloved Commodore SX-64 is also in this video.
2016-03-11 - 13:03:00 - Week: 10 - Item number: 4643 - Category: Blog, Hardware
The Scene World Magazine has reviewed the Commodore PET Smartphone. They show how the phone works and what the specifications are. And they also use the emulators on the phone to play Amiga and C64 games.
2016-02-19 - 13:13:00 - Week: 7 - Item number: 4608 - Category: Commodore, Blog
Retro Gaming Couch is an YouTube channel for the fans of retro computing. The most recent video is about a case for the UK1541, created by Thomas Christoph, the SaV64, an overvoltage protector created by e5frog and Skydivingirl and Retro covers for your Commodore computers.
2016-01-01 - 13:10:00 - Week: 53 - Item number: 4517 - Category: Commodore, Blog
StrayBoom wrote an article about the SID chip inside the Commodore C64. On his blog you can read about, and listen to SID music played on five different SID revisions. The SID's he has used are the 6581 R2, 6581 R3, 6581 R4, 6581 R4 AR and the 8580 R5.
2016-01-01 - 13:08:00 - Week: 53 - Item number: 4515 - Category: C64, Blog
FRGCB (Finnish Retro Game Comparison Blog) is a web page that writes about retro games. But the difference is that this blog compares the games between the different computers like the C64, Amiga, MSX, NES, CPC, DOS, etc. The most recent comparisons are: The Snowman (Quicksilva Ltd, 1983), Afrikan Tähti (Amersoft, 1985), Uridium (Hewson, 1986), Jumping Jack (Imagine, 1983) and Unique Games! - Part 9.
2015-12-18 - 13:08:00 - Week: 51 - Item number: 4491 - Category: Blog, Game
Jimmy Maher is writing a story about the 68000 CPU. This CPU was used in the Commodore Amiga, Apple Macintosh and the Atari ST. Jimmy writes about the introduction of the Amiga, the people who worked on the Amiga and the problems and successes of this legendary computer.
2015-12-04 - 13:10:00 - Week: 49 - Item number: 4467 - Category: Commodore, Blog
Wiebo de Wit is writing a blog on how to program a Tetris game in 6502 assembler. In each episode he explains how a part of the game works. In this episode: Joystick Input, Pause Mode and Memory.
You can now also read about assembler programming on the Amiga. In this part: Preferences, Labels & Even, Debugging and Assembling.
2015-11-27 - 13:07:00 - Week: 48 - Item number: 4454 - Category: Commodore, Blog
Tuomas Järvensivu and Harri Salokorpi have written a blog about how to program in assembly. They show how to make a simple animation and talk about the development environment, assembler, debugging, application start-up, main loop, application exit and running the program on real hardware.
2015-10-09 - 13:04:00 - Week: 41 - Item number: 4358 - Category: Amiga, Blog
Steve Morrow has started a new series of videos to show people how to program games on the Commodore C64. In this videos: Game scrolling map, Full screen scrolling, Design & Tips, Vertical scrolling, Rasters, Animations, Collisions, etc.
2015-09-25 - 13:11:00 - Week: 39 - Item number: 4337 - Category: C64, Blog
Jimmy Maher wrote a blog about the evolution of the (Epyx) games. In this story Jimmy tells about the American home-computer industry in the eighties. He talks about the Epyx games Summer Games, Winter Olympics, Summer Games II and California Games.
2015-07-03 - 17:00:00 - Week: 27 - Item number: 4184 - Category: Commodore, Blog
Rich Stanton wrote a blog about the making of Lemmings. The story is about David Jones who lost his job at the Timex company in 1988. David bought an Amiga 1000, and started on making games. Later he created with the company DMA Design the legendary game Lemmings.
2015-06-19 - 17:01:00 - Week: 25 - Item number: 4156 - Category: Amiga, Blog
Wiebo de Wit is writing a blog on how to program a Tetris game in 6502 assembler. In each episode he explains how a part of the game works. In this episode: Line Score, Play Level and Next Block.
2015-05-22 - 17:05:00 - Week: 21 - Item number: 4108 - Category: Commodore, Blog
FRGCB (Finnish Retro Game Comparison Blog) is a new web page that writes about retro games. But the difference is that this blog compares the games between the different computers like the C64, Amiga, MSX, NES, CPC, DOS, etc. The most recent comparisons are: Cybernoid - The Fighting Machine, Barbarian: The Ultimate Warrior, NGOTM: Teodoro no sabe volar, Alley Cat, Scumball and Unique Games! (7).
2015-05-22 - 17:00:00 - Week: 21 - Item number: 4103 - Category: Blog, Game
Wiebo de Wit is writing a blog on how to program a Tetris game in 6502 assembler. In each episode he explains how a part of the game works. In this episode: The main loop and checking, flashing and removal of the lines.
2015-04-24 - 17:02:00 - Week: 17 - Item number: 4058 - Category: Game, Blog
A new episode of the Personal Computing podcast is available. In this episode: The Commodore VIC-20 with general information on the VIC chip and detailed information on the register of the VIC chip.

History of Personal Computing: Commodore C64
2015-04-24 - 17:01:00 - Week: 17 - Item number: 4057 - Category: Commodore, Blog
Jimmy Maher is writing a story about the 68000 CPU. This CPU was used in the Commodore Amiga, Apple Macintosh and the Atari ST. Jimmy writes about the introduction of the Amiga, the people who worked on the Amiga and the problems and successes of this legendary computer.
2015-04-10 - 17:03:00 - Week: 15 - Item number: 4033 - Category: Amiga, Blog
Rob "Flack" O'Hara has a web page for all his podcasts. His new podcasts are: Druid and 4th and Inches. Besides the podcast you can also find the links of web pages mentioned in the podcast.
2015-03-27 - 17:00:00 - Week: 13 - Item number: 4006 - Category: C64, Blog
Mastertronic Chronicles is a blog of witchfinder dedicated to the Mastertronic games for the Commodore C64. This time you can see the worst ten games. And because the collection project is now finished you can see the whole collection of 209 Mastertronic games.
2015-03-13 - 17:03:00 - Week: 11 - Item number: 3987 - Category: C64, Blog
Wiebo de Wit is writing a blog on how to program a Tetris game in 6502 assembler. He made a Tetris clone in 1992 and now he explains how the game is made. For the development he uses KickAssembler, Sublime Tekst 3.0 and the VICE emulator.
2015-02-27 - 17:10:00 - Week: 9 - Item number: 3968 - Category: C64, Blog
Rob "Flack" O'Hara has a web page for all his podcasts. His recent podcasts are: Break Street and California Games. Besides the podcast you can also find the links of web pages mentioned in the podcast.
2015-02-13 - 17:03:00 - Week: 7 - Item number: 3936 - Category: C64, Blog
The most important electronics expo in the USA is the CES or the Consumer Electronics Show. Bil Herd is remembering when Commodore introduced new computers on CES. These were very hectic days for Commodore staff, you can read al about these days on Bil's blog.
2015-01-16 - 17:10:00 - Week: 3 - Item number: 3897 - Category: Commodore, Blog
A new episode of the Personal Computing podcast is available. In this episode: Retrochallenge!, Altair 8800b, Wade Ripkowski, Commodore brochures, The Commodore bankruptcy, The Commodore PET 2001, Commodore PET 4032 and the Commodore PET Disk Drive 4040.
2015-01-16 - 17:05:00 - Week: 3 - Item number: 3892 - Category: KIM-1, PET, CBM, Blog
This is the second part of the story about the 30 year old TED chip. The TED chip was used in the Commodore C16, C116, Plus/4 and the 364. Bil Herdwas in charge of the development of these computers and he implemented the TED (Text Editing Device) chip in the design. The TED chip was used for the video, sound, DRAM refresh, timers and keyboard / joystick input.
2014-09-19 - 17:16:00 - Week: 38 - Item number: 3696 - Category: C16, C116, Plus/4, Blog
Bil Herd talks about the 30 year old TED chip. The TED chip was used in the Commodore C16, C116, Plus/4 and the 364. Bil was in charge of the development of these computers and he implemented the TED (Text Editing Device) chip in the design. The TED chip was used for the video, sound, DRAM refresh, timers and keyboard / joystick input.
2014-09-05 - 17:16:00 - Week: 36 - Item number: 3674 - Category: C16, C116, Plus/4, Blog
On the Dustlayer Blog you can now see pictures of the Commodore production line in Hong Kong from December 1992. The photos were taken by Robert Baker who worked in production engineering at Commodore in West Chester, USA and who had been in Hong Kong for a pilot production run of the Amiga 600.
2014-08-22 - 17:12:00 - Week: 34 - Item number: 3650 - Category: Amiga, Blog
Glen VanDenBiggelaar wrote an article about the Commodore Amiga 2000. He writes about the introduction, the different models and the add-on cards for the A2000. He also talks about Video Toaster and the use of Amiga's at NASA.
2014-07-25 - 17:10:00 - Week: 30 - Item number: 3603 - Category: Amiga, Blog
Bil Herd made an article about Programmable Logic. In this article he explains how the PLA for the C64 was developed. The PLA in the C64 is used to create chip select signals from various other signals. These signals control which chip is connected to the data bus and is therefore responsible for the memory mapping of the C64.

Programmable Logic II - CPL
2014-06-27 - 17:22:00 - Week: 26 - Item number: 3562 - Category: Commodore, Blog
FRGCB (Finnish Retro Game Comparison Blog) is a new web page that writes about retro games. But the difference is that this blog compares the games between the different computers like the C64, Amiga, MSX, NES, CPC, DOS, etc. The most recent comparisons are: Summer Games, Afterlife, Turbo Esprit, Mikie, The Vikings and Bionic Commando.
2014-06-27 - 17:18:00 - Week: 26 - Item number: 3560 - Category: Commodore, Blog
Steve Morrow is making a series of YouTube video about programming machine language on the Commodore C64. In this part of the series he explains the reading and storing data into the memory.
2014-05-02 - 17:16:00 - Week: 18 - Item number: 3462 - Category: C64, Blog
FRGCB (Finnish Retro Game Comparison Blog) is a new web page that writes about retro games. But the difference is that this blog compares the games between the different computers like the C64, Amiga, MSX, NES, CPC, DOS, etc. The most recent comparisons are: Action Biker, Bump Set Spike!, Rock Star Ate My Hamster, North & South, Unique Games!, Fist II: The Legend Continues and Spelunker.
2014-03-21 - 17:00:00 - Week: 12 - Item number: 3377 - Category: Game, Blog
Steve Morrow has made a video about the development of a game for the Commodore C64. The game Spaced Out from 1992 is written in assembly. Steve shows the different parts of the program, and explains how these parts work.

Part 2 of C64 Assembly Game Disassembly
2014-02-07 - 17:06:00 - Week: 6 - Item number: 3306 - Category: C64, Blog
Pierre Hallsten started a new blog. On his blog he will explain how to program in assembly on the Commodore C64. Pierre has made many programs for the c64 and Amiga, but he also programs in C, C++, Assembler, Java, Objectiv-C etc. Some of the examples are: CharZoom, Crazy Shoes and opening of the upper and lower border.
2013-11-15 - 17:02:00 - Week: 46 - Item number: 3139 - Category: C64, Blog
Retro Asylum is a English podcast about retro computing. In this episode MrSid presents another "My 8Bit Life". This time he has an interview with Paul Norman. Paul made the music for games such as Aztec Challenge and Forbidden Forest. Also in this episode Paul Koller and Conquistador for the Atari Lynx.
2013-11-08 - 17:18:00 - Week: 45 - Item number: 3132 - Category: C64, Blog
Axlecrusher was repairing a Commodore C64. He found out that it was one of the memory chips. He replaced them all and the C64 was working again. But he wanted to know which of the 8 memory chips was faulty. He built an testing device with an AVR microprocessor to test each individual chip. You can read all about it on his blog.
2013-10-18 - 17:00:00 - Week: 42 - Item number: 3086 - Category: Hardware, Blog
The Floppydays podcast of last August is about the Commodore PET. In this episode: Better World Books, VCF Midwest, 2013 Chicago TI International World Faire, World Longest Yard Sale, Historically Brewed book, Commodore PET history, Commodore a company on the edge, VICE, CBUG, TPUG, World of Commodore, Terry Stewart, Port Commodore, Edward Shockley's Pets, CBM Pet File Archive and the PET Index at 6502.org.
2013-10-11 - 17:24:00 - Week: 41 - Item number: 3084 - Category: KIM-1, PET, CBM, Blog
Dan Wood made an review of the MAS Player for the Amiga. The MAS Player is an hardware device that will decode MP3 music and makes it available to the Amiga. Dan shows you how to install the device and how the device works on a Amiga A1200.
2013-06-21 - 17:00:00 - Week: 25 - Item number: 2880 - Category: Hardware, Blog
Dan Wood made an review of the Commodore disk drives. In the 20 minute video you can see the differences between the serial 1541 and the parallel 1551 disk drive. Dan also speak about OpenCBM and the XM1541 cable.
2013-05-31 - 17:04:00 - Week: 22 - Item number: 2850 - Category: Commodore, Blog
A new episode of BoingsWorlds (German language) is now available. You can listen to the following articles: OSD launcher, The Amiga years, MorpOS tutorial, A1200 label, X1000 2nd production run, M.A.C.E. preview video, Hyperion blog news, Konfigtool Indivision AGA MK2, Radeon HD driver and a bit of a different meeting.
2013-05-03 - 17:16:00 - Week: 18 - Item number: 2805 - Category: Amiga, Blog
Steve Morrow made a video about sprite animation in C64 Basic. He explains how to work with sprites work in Basic. He also demonstrates a sprite being animated and explains what is happening in the registers.

All the videos from Steve Morrow.
2013-03-15 - 17:08:00 - Week: 11 - Item number: 2721 - Category: C64, Blog
Dan Wood made an review of the Amiga 1200. In the 30 minute video you can see the connections and interfaces, the inside, keyboard, disk drive and the mouse. He also shows programs and games for the Amiga 1200.
2012-11-16 - 17:10:00 - Week: 46 - Item number: 2508 - Category: Amiga, Blog
Many people know a little bit about the internals of a 8-bit computer. The most important part is the CPU (Central Processing Unit). You can buy many different CPU's to build a computer. But Kyle from 8 Bit Spaghetti decided to make a computer the hard way. He did not buy a CPU, he build one himself from TTL chips. In this very comprehensive blog he explains how a CPU works and how you can build one yourself.
2012-05-11 - 17:04:00 - Week: 19 - Item number: 2168 - Category: Hardware, Blog
You can now listen to a new episode of BoingsWorlds (German language). You can listen to the following articles: BoingsWorld Ostergewinnspiel Gewinner, Timberwolf Beta 3 für AmigaOS 4, Viva Amiga in Europa, Tutorial Audioevolution 4, Turrican Soundtrack Anthology, AmigaONE X1000 Debian Linux, Micromys V4, AmigaOne X1000 AmigaOS Update, Floppy Autoloader, Indivision AGA Mk2, Classic-Computing 2012, WiiUAE 9, Commodore-Meeting in Wien, Project 1565, Blue Metal Rose Homepage, OctaMED Soundstudio 1.03c, Aegis Audiomaster, Ambermoon Arcade, Backbone, Super Street Fighter 2 DX, Maestro Professional Soundkarte, Konturen der Welt Musikvideo and the Commodore 64.
2012-05-04 - 17:10:00 - Week: 18 - Item number: 2157 - Category: Amiga, Blog
If you visit the MOS6502.com web page you can follow the life of a Commodore Geek. Robby writes in his blog about his experiences with his Commodore computers, a few examples are: Jack Tramiel 1928 - 2012, Hooking an iPod to a C64, Genlock on the C64, Utilities for the 1581 drive, Commodore hard drives, Casemodding and The best April fool!
2012-04-20 - 17:14:00 - Week: 16 - Item number: 2136 - Category: Commodore, Blog