Volley For Two is a new game for the Commodore C128. The game can be played with two players and is inspired by the old DOS game Arcade Volleyball from 1987. The game is developed by Anders Larsson (pixels), Mikkel Hastrup (music) and Jonas Hultén (code).
The COREi64 webpage offers a new product for the retro computer. With the CMD SuperCPU128 MMU Link board it is possible to quickly and safely move the MMU to a different Commodore C128.
Mark Sawicki has made a new video. In this video the introduction and restoration of a Commodore C128. And a look at the Super Video modulator replacement.
On the My64 webpage you can find links, media, reviews, game instructions, hi-scores, tips & tricks and much more. You can now read a review of the game Knight's Quest for the Commodore C128. This game was written by Jon Mattson in 1991.
Tynemouth Software has written a blog about making a device to connect a Commodore C128 keyboard and joysticks to USB. With this device the C128 keyboard can be tested or used on a modern PC.
Bucket Wars is anew strategy game for the Commodore C128. The game has been developed by Oziphantom (code & graphics), Mibri (music) and Robin Levy (graphics).
In 2019 Eric Hill had an interview with Margaret Gorts Morabito, the author of the book Vintage Commodore 128 Personal Computer Handbook: 2019 Survival Edition. In this interview Marg talks about her time at RUN Magazine and her book about the Commodore 128.
Eric R. Krystof created a diorama of his childhood. He built a room with a Commodore C128, monitor and disk drive. The screen is a LCD display which is connected to a Raspberry PI with the VICE emulator.
Ullrich von Bassewitz released new version of the game Elite. The game can be played with a SuperCPU + RAM card, VICE, C64-DTV, C128, C128 + REU and a C64 + REU. The original game was written by D. Braben and I. Bell.
Margaret Gorts Morabito wrote a hand book for the Commodore C128 user. In this book: Set-up, Operating systems, SD2IEC, Ethernet, BASIC 7.0, CP/M, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair.
The C128 Neo is a reverse engineered reproduction of the Commodore 128 computer motherboard. The C128 Neo can be used to replace the original motherboard.
Retrohax has written a blog about repairing a Commodore C128. This time he repaired the power supply, added JiffyDOS and 80COL mode via S-Video, and cleaned the case and keyboard with RetrObright.
GGLabs is working on a new version of the CGA2RGB. This is a digital RGBI to analog RGB converter for the Commodore C128. With this converter you can use a 15KHz RGB monitor together with the C128.
VDC101 is a demo for the Commodore C128. The demo reached the fifth place at Flashback 2019 in the Mixed Demo Competition. The demo is made by Strobe and Babyface.
Dave Van Wagner wrote a program for the Commodore 128 about 30 years ago. The program Node-M is a custom terminal emulator program for connecting the C128 to other computers via a modem.
RGB64 makes it possible to use the Commodore C128 RGBI screen for C64 mode text programs and editing in 40 columns. Another bonus is that you can use the 2MHz mode and the extra keys of the C128 keyboard.
TheDuckSun is working on a C128 that fits into a C64 case. The features are: VIC/VDC switch, 8 bit colour RAM, 6-36 VDC, Dual-SID, etc. The C128 RM is now available for pre-order.
The game A Mind Forever Voyaging from Infocom was released in 1985 for the Commodore C128. This improved from version XmikeX enables the 2 MHz fast-mode and it also has improvements for the VIC-II mode.
RHML is a simple protocol being developed to provide a web-like experience for retro computing enthusiasts. The initial browser implementation was written with CC65 for the Commodore 128. But the browser can be adapted for many other 8-bit computers.