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  • Commodore Retro Magic Dream: Pyc64 supports I/O on real emulation

    calendar May 18, 2020 · 1 min read
     en retro-computing  · 6502 c64 python
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    I am happy to announce pyc64 now supports save and load programs on top of real emulation. Irmen point me to the right code to look, and I implemented the fix in the weekend; happy hacking!


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  • About 6502 emulator

    calendar Dec 16, 2019 · 1 min read
     knowledgebase retro-computing  · 6502 c64 retro-computing
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    About 6502 emulator

    I’d like to point you to this blog article about “cycle stepped” 6502 emulator. It is well described and can be a neat read for xmas vacation.


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  • 8 Bit computers: from 1977 to 1985

    calendar Jun 27, 2019 · 1 min read
     books en retro-computing  · 6502 book c64 retro-computing vic20
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    The first draft of my book is here! Take a look to http://8bit.gioorgi.com/


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  • Coming soon 8 Bit computers: from 1977 to 1985

    calendar May 21, 2019 · 2 min read
     books en retro-computing  · 6502 book c64 retro-computing vic20
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    Hi all! I decided to write a book called “8-Bit Computers: Retro computer history in the ‘80”. It is my first book on this topic, so I need you comments & advices! A small extract is right here for download.


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  • Commodore Retro Magic Dream

    calendar Mar 13, 2019 · 2 min read
     en retro-computing  · 6502 c64 python
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    When I was young I was able to play with my Vic20/Commodore64. I learned to love programming with these small 8-bit real computers. I was between 11 and 12 years old, and just learning basic English, with only a data-casette to store my stuff.


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