The Commodore 64 (C64) demos are demonstrations of what can be done to push the limits of the Commodore 64 computer, made by programmers, musicians and...
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The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics...
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Demoscene (redirect from List of demos by year)
Hacker subculture Minimalism (computing) Netlabel Amiga demos Commodore 64 demos ZX Spectrum demos MacHack GrafX2 OpenMPT Protracker FastTracker 2 Demozoo...
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The Commodore 64 home computer used various external peripherals. Due to the backwards compatibility of the Commodore 128, most peripherals would also...
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MOS Technology 6581 (redirect from Commodore 64 music)
the built-in programmable sound generator chip of the Commodore CBM-II, Commodore 64, Commodore 128, and MAX Machine home computers. Together with the...
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developed and marketed the world's best selling computer, the Commodore 64; its success made Commodore one of the world's largest personal computer manufacturers...
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The Commodore SX-64, also known as the Executive 64, or VIP-64 in Europe, is a portable, briefcase/suitcase-size "luggable" version of the popular Commodore...
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during the "golden age" of the Amiga demos, many well-known Amiga effects were remade with Atari ST, Commodore 64 and PC, some of which were considered...
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the Commodore 16 and 116, allowing it to use software and peripherals designed for these models. However, it was incompatible with the Commodore 64's extensive...
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Raster bar (redirect from Rasterbar Demo Effect)
displayed using the hardware of those systems) and then later in demos for the Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, and Amstrad CPC. The term copperbar comes from...
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were formed in 1990 as a cooperative Commodore 64 demo coding and cracking group. TRSI migrated from the Commodore 64 release platform to the Amiga and IBM-PC...
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CCS64 (category Commodore 64 emulators)
popular[citation needed] Commodore 64 emulator which can play Commodore 64 formatted cartridges, demos, games, and music in Windows, and it has many modern software...
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machine language programs for the Commodore 64 and 128. Also included was a diskette containing diagnostic tools, demos, drivers, and an upgrade for the...
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A Commodore 64 demo using undocumented features to bypass the machine's usual screen border...
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Commodore BASIC, also known as PET BASIC or CBM-BASIC, is the dialect of the BASIC programming language used in Commodore International's 8-bit home computer...
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Turrican (redirect from Turrican 64)
1990 video game developed by Manfred Trenz. It was developed for the Commodore 64 by Rainbow Arts, and was ported to other systems later. In addition to...
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REUs. Later, Commodore introduced a third model, for their Commodore 64 model: the 1764 (256 KB) The need for the REU came about when Commodore management...
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The Commodore 1541 (also known as the CBM 1541 and VIC-1541) is a floppy disk drive which was made by Commodore International for the Commodore 64 (C64)...
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Crack intro (category Demo effects)
computers in the late 1970s or early 1980s, and then on ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC games that were distributed around the world via Bulletin...
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The Judges (demogroup) (category Commodore 64)
Commodore 64 group from Roosendaal known for being one of the earliest dedicated demogroups. The Judges released several demos for the Commodore 64 home...
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Tim Follin (category Commodore 64 music)
variety of titles and home gaming systems, including the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, Nintendo Entertainment System, Mega Drive, Super NES...
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MOS Technology 8563 (category Commodore 64)
Commodore 128 (C128) computer to generate an 80-column (640 × 200 pixel) RGB video display, running alongside a VIC-II which supported Commodore 64-compatible...
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MOS Technology VIC-II (category Commodore 64)
composite video in the RF modulator) and DRAM refresh signals in the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 home computers. Succeeding the original MOS Technology VIC...
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Your Commodore was a magazine for Commodore computers, including the Commodore 64, Amiga, and the Commodore PC range. It was published in the UK from October...
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Future Crew (redirect from Unreal (demo))
founded in 1986 by PSI (Sami Tammilehto) and JPM (Jussi Markula) as a Commodore 64 group, before moving to the PC demoscene in 1988; other members included...
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Commodore Format was a British magazine for users of the Commodore 64 home computer. It was published on the third Thursday of every month. All 61 issues...
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Ghetto Blaster (video game) (category Commodore 64 games)
"Ghetto Blaster" is a computer game that was released for the Commodore 64 in 1985. It was developed by two former employees of Taskset, a software house...
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(RSI) was founded with a focus on the Commodore 64 as a group for cracks, fixes, trainers, packs, intros and demos. The founders were three suppliers from...
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Compunet (category Commodore 64)
Kingdom-based interactive service provider,[vague] catering primarily for the Commodore 64 but later for the Amiga and Atari ST. It was also known by its users...
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2007 Founder of Xentax Foundation in 2006, originally starting as a Commodore 64 demo and music group in 1989, and currently chairman since then. Freelance...
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