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Top : Computers : Systems : Commodore
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  • /pub/cbm/: Large Commodore 8-bit file archive formerly hosted at funet.fi. Contains documentation, magazines and software for all Commodore models.
  • 1581-Copy: CBM 1581 floppy disk copy utility for DOS. Imports and exports 1581 disks to a PC based 3.5" floppy drive and disk controller.
  • C= Homestead: Commodore News. Features information about using the internet with the Commodore, mailing lists, and links to software.
  • Commie: Original freeware programs, C64/128 utilities, hardware repair tips, Commodore BBS programs, GEOS pages and a canonical list of Commodore products.
  • Commodore & Compression Page: Various disk and graphics utilities for the VIC-20, C64 and Amiga.
  • Commodore B Series: Historical and technical resource for the Commodore B-Series line of computers including the B128, B500, P500, CBM 128-80, and CBM 256-80.
  • Commodore CBM-II Page: Articles, news, technical information and pictures of Commodore's followup to the PET/CBM.
  • Commodore Computer History: Product information, pictures, downloads, promotional materials and manuals for computers and peripherals produced from 1975 to 1986.
  • Commodore Home Computer Museum (NZ): Photos and information about a private Commodore shrine located in New Zealand.
  • Commodore Knowledge Base: Technical articles, repair notes and documentation about Commodore 8-bit computers.
  • Commodore Languages List: List of programming languages available for Commodore 8-bit computers. Some languages have dozens of entries.
  • Commodore One: Commodore compatible re-configurable computer designed by Jeri Ellsworth. C64 and VIC-20 cores are available to download.
  • Commodore Products Source List: Lists information about Commodore clubs (user groups), dealers, repair shops, stores, and supplies.
  • Commodore Ring: Old school collection of personal Commodore webpages from around the world.
  • Commodore Service Manuals: Service manuals and programmer's guides for Commodore 8-bit computers and peripherals.
  • GEnie Commodore File Library: Archive of Commodore 64 and 128 files from the GEnie online service.
  • go6502: Tutorials, book listings and other resources for Commodore computer enthusiasts.
  • gui4cbm4win: Graphical front-end to cbm4win which allows user to read/write to real serial Commodore floppy drives (1541, 1571, etc) under Windows 2000 or XP.
  • IDOC=: International documentation project for Commodore 8-bit computers. Sort of a non-English companion site to Project 64.
  • Jeff Ledger's PETSCII pages: A peek into Jeff Ledger's Commodore hobby. Features Petscii Forums, TELBBS, Quantum Link Reloaded, and Commodore DTV Hacking.
  • Joe Forster/STA: Developer of the Star Commander and StarLFN. Links to Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Linux, Windows and Amiga software. Compendium of several Commodore-related file formats. Information for developing or buying the X1541 interface.
  • Larry's Classic Commodore Pages: Tips, PET/CBM and BBS lore and an archive of Commodore files.
  • Llamas under the lid: Various Commodore projects including a way to use a PC as a virtual disk drive for your C64 or C128.
  • LNG: LUnix, the Next Generation: An experimental operating system for the Commodore 64/128. The open source project is hosted at SourceForge and has been ongoing since 1993.
  • Michael Klein's Projects: Features cbm4linux, a Linux kernel module to use disk drives and printers with the C64 and VIC-20. Also instructions for adding 8K RAM expansion to the 1541.
  • My new PET: Dave's project to restore a non-working Commodore PET 2001-8 BS. Includes a tutorial for cleaning PET keyboards.
  • OAP Computers' retro photos: Photos of Commodore computers and peripherals, sometimes in their original packaging.
  • Patrick van der Poel's Commodore 64 cartridge roms: Game cartridges, tools, utilities, system romsets and manuals.
  • PET index: Information about Commodore PET models, hardware and programming.
  • Ray Carlsen Electronics: Repair articles, hacks, upgrades and schematics for Commodore computers.
  • Ruud's Commodore Site: Information about Commodore software and hardware projects. Includes some KIM and PET stuff.
  • Secret Weapons of Commodore: Detailed information about obscure Commodore hardware offerings and prototypes throughout the ages, listed in a horror movie style.
  • Softwolves 8-bit: Contains SYS PD (public domain software library) for C64 and C128, iDOC=, articles and screenshots.
  • Symbol Engine: A weblog about Commodore cross development.
  • The Commodore Billboard: An archive of Commodore adverts, brochures and TV commercials.
  • The Fridge: Source code, tools and technical information for Commodore and 6502 programmers.
  • The Scratchpad: Various BASIC and machine language programming projects for the Commodore 64.
  • Wikipedia: Commodore International: Wikipedia's history of Commodore and their product line.
  • WiNGs - Official Website: A 16-bit multi-tasking operating system for the CMD SuperCPU enhanced Commodore 64/128. The OS includes an optional GUI, multiple shell consoles, and integration with the internet via TCP/IP over PPP.


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