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2009-09-17 08:24
beerlord
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Introduction

Greetings all. I am new here to this forum.
I created a game called Killer games 2001, and composed music and music-player routines for it.

I am interested in composing music to some scene production.

 
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2009-09-22 11:26
clonK
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Quote: Hello,

Just feel that I have to add the obligatory link to 1541 Ultimate regarding 2). Not exactly using the PC as a diskdrive, but on the other hand it works with custom loaders, which is a blessing.


Yes you can use Netdrive with the 1541U by flashing The Final Replay 08, which takes 10 seconds to do. I have done this and use this occasionally. This makes your C64 see your PC as a diskdrive.
I mainly use the Soundemon version of TAsm/codenet that already comes on the 1541U. Basically a modified Action Replay 6 that includes TMP and Codenet.

BUT, I don't think the newest version of the 1541U is going to include the built-in ethernet interface oO which just makes my mind boggle as to WHY?!?!?
2009-09-22 18:00
Celtic
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Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 807
This reminds me again, i was recently thinking of some kind of page, perhaps here on csdb, or somewhere else on the net where all kinds of info for either beginners or people who return to the scene to make life easyer.

There are tons of new technologies, programs and processes developed to make life for the c64 scener easyer. And while looking through threads on the csdb sound nice, it actually is not.

Does anyone know a place like that? Somewhere where people can get the information from one place?

For example: i did gfx, and came back to find Timanthes and Project One and a bunch of other tools. It would be nice if there was a place where links/tips for these things would be stored in one place.

What does everyone else think?
2009-09-22 21:20
SIDWAVE
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Posts: 2238
A simple page with a list could be all we need.
Like:

most used assemblers:
1
2
3

most used music programs:
1
2
3

most used copy programs:
1
2
3

most used fullscreen gfx editors:
.
.
.

most used charset editors:
.
.
.
.

and so on, and it says that these are the recommendations, made in the year 2009.

then in 2010 we make a status, and update the page.

call it something like: beginners guide to tools for the C64 scene..


2009-09-22 22:17
Celtic
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Jan: great thoughts. The mods are now discussing this, as soon as we reach a discission and plan we will come back on this.
2009-09-23 06:33
Devia

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Posts: 401
oh noes.. the "management" is "discussing" things.. now we're all fired and it all goes to shit.. /o\

just like (my) real life these days ;-)
2009-09-23 07:07
enthusi

Registered: May 2004
Posts: 677
nice idea but personally I think codebase would be a much better place for that.
2009-09-23 07:10
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11386
yep, what enthusi said. this type of thing is one of the rare cases where wiki is the best solution :)
2009-09-23 07:29
neilbaldwin
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Quote: 2) retro replay+rrnet or mmcreplay+rrnet and The Final Replay rom. Use codenet to transfer code and netdrive to access the pc as a drive.

4) konv1 can convert wav to 4 bit samples


I've just got this set up using Mac/OSX and it works like a charm. :D

(The codenet bit)

2009-09-23 07:42
Stainless Steel

Registered: Mar 2003
Posts: 966
Seems Neil is getting all gung ho serious with the c64 revival stuff. Can't wait to hear the results :-D
2009-09-23 18:08
SIDWAVE
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You are very limited in your thinking, dear Groepaz.

A simple list of recommended tools, could help so many people, and avoid so many threads about writing page up and page down endlessly, where or what to use.

Do i really need to make www.best64tools.c64.org ?

csdb has discussion: coding, composing - in the forums
people come here all the time to find help and ask questions.

A simple list solves part of the problem

But you think its a offtopic ? once again, Groepaz shows he has no talent for being admin.


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