Back in the land of 80 columns :-)

Started by Mark Smith, July 21, 2009, 08:32 AM

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Mark Smith

Finally got an RGBI monitor and cable combo again so my C128 is back in the land of the living :-)

Anything new and exciting to look at these days ?
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Commodore 128, 512K 1750 REU, 1581, 1571, 1541-II, MMC64 + MP3@64, Retro-Replay + RR-Net and a 1541 Ultimate with 16MB REU, IDE64 v4.1 + 4GB CF :-)

RobertB

Quote from: Mark Smith on July 21, 2009, 08:32 AMAnything new and exciting to look at these days ?
Not that I can think of.  However, I did find my Run magazine Fun Pak 128 with 80-column games, Gwynell, Death Quadrant, Bye Bye Brick, and Nighthawk 128; I will look over those programs again and see if I can compile/crunch them for more speed.

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saehn

"Risen from Oblivion - The VDC Demo" was released in 12/2006. If you have a C128D or a 64k VDC upgraded flat 128, you can view it:

http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=44983

Otherwise, it's on YouTube here:

Crest & Oxyron - Risen From Oblivion VDC

BigDumbDinosaur

Quote from: Mark Smith on July 21, 2009, 08:32 AM
Finally got an RGBI monitor and cable combo again so my C128 is back in the land of the living :-)

Anything new and exciting to look at these days ?

Have you played around with the 80 Column Display Manager and Clock-Calendar 128?  Both thrive in 80 columns.
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