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Released by : tlr
Release Date :
9 March 2010
Type : C64 Tool
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User Comment Submitted by saehn on 17 June 2010
Yes... NTSC, please! Looks very handy. | User Comment Submitted by tlr on 1 April 2010
@fredrik: interesting, a c64c with 8565 and discrete switching logic!
Can we have a photo of the inside? | User Comment Submitted by Fredrik on 1 April 2010
I tried this program on my real 64, and this is my results:
C64? DL 8565 8580 6526A
| User Comment Submitted by The MeatBall on 30 March 2010
@tlr: I'll verify the board revision and see, but I guess you're right about it being "just" a re-badged breadbox. | User Comment Submitted by Peiselulli on 29 March 2010
Funny, on the DTV this program says "nosid". And this answer is correct in some way :-> | User Comment Submitted by tlr on 29 March 2010
@mb: then it's mostly a breadbox in a different case with new CIAs.
No grey dots for instance, and no bug on the floor part of Edge of Disgrace. | User Comment Submitted by The MeatBall on 29 March 2010
My C64C came up as "C64 DL 6569 6581 6526A 6526A" | User Comment Submitted by tlr on 20 March 2010
@logan: I'll consider it if there is interest. Not the most well commented piece of programming. ;) | User Comment Submitted by LOGAN on 15 March 2010
tlr, does this mean you're not sharing the source? | User Comment Submitted by Grue on 10 March 2010
Typical c128 would be with 6581 sid, just 128dcr has 8580 | User Comment Submitted by tlr on 10 March 2010
@moloch: perhaps if there are enough volunteers. I don't have access to any NTSC machines. | User Comment Submitted by Moloch on 9 March 2010
Is a future version going to support NTSC? | User Comment Submitted by tlr on 9 March 2010
Updated the download because I accidentally uploaded a version with just the source code instead of the binary.
If you already downloaded, you got lucky... ;) | User Comment Submitted by tlr on 9 March 2010
I'm probably misnaming it, but the chips are detected individually so if anyone has it this program will show what it is.
| User Comment Submitted by Tao on 9 March 2010
Aren't you forgetting the C64-II? AFAIK (I may be wrong though) C64C with 6581 is common, it's the C64-II that has 8580. |
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