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Commodore Free Magazine
http://www.commodorefree.com/
Issue 31, June 2009
Free to download magazine
dedicated to Commodore computers
Available as PDF, HTML, TXT, SEQ
and D64 disk image
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CONTENTS
* Editorial
* Readers Comments
* NEWS
- ACID 64 Player Pro v3.00
- The SEUCK Vault Update
- Games that weren't: "INFECTION"
- C16-Plus/4 BASIC programming
- MINIMIG Firmware Update
- 2007 CBM engineers Video
- Commodore 64 Twitter Client
- Commodore 64 forever
- JiffyDOS Licensing
- VIC 20 releases
- C64 emulator for iPhone
- SVS-Calc 1.0
- LBC C64 User Group Disk Archive
- Amiga Forever 2009
- Commodore are Back AGAIN!
- Updated HyperSID
- Contiki for IDE64
* Interview with Martin Piper
* Game new review MANKY
* Interview with MANKY creator
* Interview with Rob Snyder
* Meeting Users through The Mail
* Interview with Vic20 Coder
* Programming: C (Part 2)
* Confessions of a BBS Sysop Addict
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Editorial
Some one said better late than never,
so here we go then issue 31 of
Commodore Free magazine, I would like
to thank the people who have emailed
in encouragement and suggestions for
back problems. I should by now have
mailed a response to you, the
comments are all welcomed. I would
also like to thank
Andrew Fisher - issue 30 HTML version
DIV8 - Technical support
Peter Badrick - Spell checking
Al Jackson - D64 disk editing
And of course
Lord Ronin for his many contributions
Without these people supporting me I
think I would have been so
overwhelmed I couldn't have continued
Commodore Free magazine.
Summer has arrived and I can confirm
that by my Computer room being too
hot to enter, this is a general test
to see if summer has arrived, I
haven't managed to enter the room for
some 3 months so it was a little moth
filled and dusty. We have fresh
tarmac outside our house as the road
and pavement have now been completely
redone thanks to the council I see my
voting has made all the difference
and the bin collection has returned
to Friday that makes it more easy for
me to remember to put the thing out
for collection. The tarmac in the
heat smells fantastic, I wonder if
anyone has tried to recreate the
smell, an urban myth suggests that
using the smell can cure colds and
flu, not sure about that but it's a
nice small on a sunny day, especially
when we have the odd shower that
increases the smell of tarmac.
This issue sees an interview with
Meeting user through the mail a club
designed for Commodore users who can
write snail mails to each other and
put them in the post box, you know
you write on a piece of paper put it
in an envelope and put a stamp on the
envelope and put it in a post box,
someone collect it from the box and
sorts al the mail out to its
destination, it can take from a few
days to several months to arrive.
Also exciting is that Cloanto have
finally released the long awaited C64
Forever, some details are in this
issue, although as I say it took me
so long to finish playing with the
release that I didn't get around to
creating a review. I have finished a
review but will include this in next
month's issue, as it looks like I ran
out of space.
Great news is that after not checking
my inbox for 2 months It seems apart
from the usual adverts about chemical
companies I have won every major
lottery under the planet and just
need to click on the links to claim
my prize. Of course this is great
news but hey just a minute I haven't
entered any of these lotteries, ah
well it cheered me up a little
thinking what I would do with
millions of pounds.
That's it from me, I wonder if anyone
still reads editorials
Bye
Nigel
Website: www.commodorefree.com
mail address:
commodorefree@commodorefree.com
Thanks to
Peter Badrick - Spellchecking
DIV8 - TXT and Html Creation
Al Jackson - D64 image
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