![]() ![]() Uses reSID library by Dag Lem and supports alternatively HardSID & CatWeasel devices. The brief look at the lid reveals not just a catch, but also the suggestion of a breadbin-like closed appearance.ĭescribing them in the video, John Papas observes “both systems have come up really nice. A crossplatform music editor for creating Commodore 64 music. If your Commodore 64 only has a 5-Pin AV Connector, you will not be able to use this. This page covers both Sidplay versions 1 and 2, Sidplay being an frame based emulation capable of playback on low specification PCs. Stereo Audio - If your C64 has been modded to support stereo audio. The result is a program which can load and execute C64 machine code programs which produce music and sound. The idea of a portable C64 with display, battery, and software loaded without a 1541 or Datasette is the logical approach.Ĭlose inspection of these systems indicates original or authentically-designed keyboards, LCD displays, and a flat, laptop-like surface for the main body, which appears to be fabricated with a reflective beige plastic. Sidplay is a music player that emulates various components from a Commodore 64 (C64) computer. Beyond the obvious technical limitations of the SX-64, dozens of enthusiasts and engineers over the years have given it a go. << Go to Commodore 64 SID utilities list SIDPLAY is a Commodore 64 music player. John Papas in the Facebook group Commodore & Amiga Group UK (approval required) has shared video of two running portable C64s (sitting on what appears to be a park bench). Not quite a laptop, it was more akin to a particularly bulky oscilloscope, with disk drive and a small display.įorty years later, however, someone has finally found a way to build a portable Commodore 64 with a decent sized display and longer battery life. Internal hardware 16 colors Text mode: 40×25 characters 256 user-defined chars (8×8 pixels, or 4×8 in multicolor mode) 4-bit color RAM defines foreground. Its shape that is, the way it looks like depends on the contents of some RAM memory area. It can be seen as a bigger programmable character that can be moved on hardware on steps of one pixel. You may have heard of the original portable Commodore 64, the SX64. A Commodore 64 sprite is a 24 x 21 pixels movable object. About this site: CSDb (Commodore 64 Scene Database) is a website which goal is to gather as much information and material about the scene around the commodore 64 computer - the worlds most popular home computer throughout time. ![]()
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