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Date | Size | Filename | Description | |
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1995-05-18 | 2330 | 17xx-linker.prg | A 64 kilobyte linker that requires a Commodore REU. | |
1993-10-23 | 3013 | 80columns.prg | A utility to display 80 columns with the 64. | |
1997-01-31 | 45940 | Antifans-Toolbox.sfx | A tool collection by Antifan/Equinoxe. Includes Voodoo Noter (notemaker), Stuff-lister and Dir-master (directory editor). | |
1994-09-21 | 8576 | Ballistic.prg | This BASIC program calculates some sort of ballistic data for cannons. | |
1995-04-03 | 1359 | Destroy Protector v1.0.prg | ||
1995-04-12 | 4809 | Digicomm Texteditor.prg | ||
1993-05-30 | 4792 | Dreamcopy-v6.prg | Fast filecopy (the real one,not Sircopy). | |
1993-09-11 | 2507 | Filetype.64.prg | File type editor. | |
1997-11-10 | 145904 | G-Tech Utilities.d64.gz@ | ||
1997-11-14 | 1626 | G-Tech Utilities.readme@ | This is a simple utility disk with a wide variety of tools for the C64/128. The utilities haven't been tested on NTSC systems. | |
1995-04-03 | 1689 | HIV-finder.prg | A HIV virus finder. | |
1995-05-18 | 2523 | Mem-Shower-v1.0.prg | Displays memory contents on the screen. Programmed by Syllinor/Faces. | |
1993-10-20 | 4261 | Move80f.lzh | ||
1993-10-20 | 249 | Move80f.readme | Utility for exchanging data between C128's VDC RAM and main RAM while operating in C64 mode. | |
1999-06-16 | 4605 | PET Emulator.lnx | PET Emulator v0.6/021583 with DOS manager v5.1/071382 by Bob Fairbairn, � 1982 Commodore Business Machines. | |
1997-08-02 | 707 | PromShell.readme | ||
1997-08-02 | 44680 | PromShellv2a.sfx | ||
1997-08-02 | 33257 | PromShellv2b.sfx | PromShell is similar to 'PromAid v4.2' - it's a shell program for burning EPROMS using the Promenade EPROM Programmer and Promos 2.0, which you must have in order to use this shareware program. Uploaded by [email protected]. | |
1995-08-27 | 9387 | Protect-2.1.TVC.prg | Protects your machine-language programs with a password. Programmed by DAE/TVC. Does not co-operate with all crunchers, so protect the programs first before crunching. | |
1995-05-12 | 1409 | Sinus-Searcher.prg | This utility searches sinus curves in memory. Programmed by Brix/CP. | |
1994-01-28 | 7030 | SinusMaker-v3.2.prg | A sin/cos data creator | |
1993-10-26 | 9881 | StarionTextEd.prg | ||
1995-04-03 | 4544 | Streamer 2.prg | ||
1994-08-11 | 20721 | TFSwap.sfx | ||
1992-11-07 | 7314 | Testbild.prg | Draws various test pictures for tuning the TV set. | |
1998-03-03 | 83981 | The Write Stuff-1.d64.gz | ||
1998-03-03 | 81693 | The Write Stuff-2.d64.gz | ||
1998-03-03 | 120155 | The Write Stuff-3.d64.gz | ||
1998-03-03 | 71692 | The Write Stuff-4.d64.gz | This is a great Word Processing Program. On disk side 1 you can read the docs or use the feature rich word processing feature. On disk side 2 you can use the same processor, BUT it has the added feature of voice synthesis! Meaning, it will speak out the words even an entire document to you. Try some samples as it will read mary had a little lamb, etc for you. The rest of the disk is packed with features, this is a great program just read the documentations. | |
1995-09-02 | 41507 | Tools.Spirit.sfx | Some packers and other utilities by Spirit, a German demogroup. | |
1995-09-02 | 41990 | Tools.Topaz.sfx | A disassembler and some text editing programs by Topaz Beerline, a Finnish demogroup. | |
1994-05-09 | 5943 | TriadSinusmaker.prg | A sin/cos data creator by Triad | |
1995-05-12 | 19524 | Ufopack.sda | Ufo-Pack v1.0 by Trash/Vermes. Squeezer tools, Tab-Maker v1.0 (converts 2x2 font to proportional font+tab), and Action Replay Player v0.3 (a music player). | |
1993-09-07 | 11178 | Ultra-dos.prg | Document viewer/printer utility. | |
1993-09-07 | 4062 | Virus-killer.prg | Kills BHP viruses. Has anybody ever seen one? Rumour has it that the BHP is an abbreviation from Bayrische Hackerpost, a German underground magazine. | |
1993-07-27 | 20207 | WixBouncer4p3.sfx | A sin/cos data creator with loads of options. | |
1997-07-17 | 1027150 | appl.zip | This is a collection of application programs I have available. These are public domain/shareware programs. This archive was compressed under PKZip 2.04g. My e-mail address is [email protected] | |
1996-03-21 | 5561 | fontgrabber.sfx | Assists you in ripping 8x8 fonts from other programs. | |
1996-03-02 | 17725 | gnylf13.lnx | ||
1996-03-02 | 13758 | gnylfdox.txt | Gnylf v1.3, a text converter utility by King Fisher of Triad. Converts between various formats, not merely Commodore-specific. | |
1995-05-11 | 11323 | recipe.sfx | This program reads recipes from a massive file, dumps them to a 1541/1571/1581 system on a c64 or c128, and reads them back. This was developed so the author could steal recipes from the rec.food.recipes group and dump them to my his computer w/o having to type them in by hand. Some modification to the rec.food.recipes stuff IS needed by the user. This uses TWO drives. Programmed by [email protected]. | |
1993-07-27 | 25005 | sidwriter2.sfx | A letter-writer program; uses SID music. | |
1993-10-16 | 545 | spr-scan.readme | ||
1993-10-16 | 11774 | spr-scan.sfx | Lets you to scan most of the memory for sprites. | |
1994-08-05 | 32566 | subzero.sfx | Removes deleted files and validates block count | |
1996-07-23 | 16022 | twscanbj.sfx | This is an upgrade to The Write Stuff 128 and 64 to allow full use of Canon Bubble Jet printers In Black and White and Epson 24 pin printers. | |
1997-05-26 | 644129 | util.zip | This is a collection of pd/shareware disk and text utilities programs that I have for the Commodore 64. This file was archived under pkzip 2.04 so you will need your ISP to unzip the file or find other means of dissolving this file. Uploaded by Timothy M. Phelps <[email protected]>. | |
1994-08-05 | 3840 | vic-emulatorC64.lnx | This is a very primitive VIC-20 emulator. You might be able to run some simple BASIC programs with this. |
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