Scanned by Rich Tener.  Optimized and posted by Commodore.ca December 2007

Note that many of these PDFs are large files, so you may want to right click on the link and select SAVE TARGET AS rather than trying to access them directly through your browser

c64-users-guide-manual-cover Chapter 0 – C64 Users Guide – Contents & Introduction 1MB
Chapter 1 – C64 Users Guide – Setup 1.3MB
Chapter 2 – C64 Users Guide – Getting Started 1.8MB
Chapter 3 – C64 Users Guide – Basic Programming 1.1MB
Chapter 4 – C64 Users Guide – Advanced Basic 1.4MB
Chapter 5 – C64 Users Guide – Advanced Color Graphic Commands 1.3MB

Chapter 6 – C64 Users Guide – Sprite Graphics

1.3MB
Chapter 7 – C64 Users Guide – Creating Sound 1.3MB
Chapter 8 – C64 Users Guide – Advanced Data Handling 1.4MB
Chapter 9 – C64 Users Guide – Appendices 7.2MB

5 Comments

Lars · February 6, 2014 at 10:34 am

Also a warm thank you from a 41 year guy in Denmark for sharing these PDFs. I’ve just bought my first ever C64 (I had a C128 when I was a child), and I plan to re-live my childhood dream of coding games.
Cheers,
Lars

    imatthews · February 20, 2014 at 12:04 am

    Hi Lars; We are glad to help and hope you enjoy your C128 machine for years to come. Do not hesitate to post programing questions in our user forum: http://www.commodore.ca/forum 🙂

Curtis Fitz · January 4, 2014 at 12:15 am

I love Commodore 64

    imatthews · January 11, 2014 at 8:03 pm

    It was amazing for its time and it would be difficult to overstate what it did for computing. Millions of people wrote programs for this (and related i.e. C128) hardware and even if they were not published, they developed at least a basic understanding of computing which would help them for the rest of their lives.

    I am glad you still like the C64 and very glad you have found our site.

Michele Laino (From ITALY) · October 29, 2013 at 7:34 am

In the past 1985 I purchased my Commodore 64 machine, and then I could learn the BASIC language; and it liked me very much. Successively, with that background,I learned The Visual Basic language of Microsoft.
Thanks Commodore.ca

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