cs-d64.bin [C64]
This file UUdecodes to a nine-disk-block program named "CS-D64.BIN". It is a patch program for "Common Sense", the terminal program
that ships with the CBM 1670 modem. Using Common Sense for an Xmodem download of a binary file, you would do a comkey-x
(for Xmodem), and then a comkey-r (for receive), and then a comkey-p (for PRG file type). At that point, you would be prompted for
a filename. With the patch, you do exactly the same thing. But if you are downloading a 174,848-byte "D64" disk image file and you
enter "#" for a filename, the original disk will be recovered using a 1541/1571 drive.
Load and run "CS-D64.BIN" with your Common Sense disk in the drive, and follow the bouncing ball.
cwind111.sda [C64]
C-WINDOWS V1.00 By Rubens Abboud
C-Windows was written to fill my own personal need for something better than the C-64's "boring" 40-column display. Being an avid
BBSer, my ultimate goal is to write a terminal program that can deal with the 80-column messages formatted for the now-popular IBM
compatibles and other higher-end machines. I see C-Windows as a path for me to reach that goal. C-Windows possesses no fancy
graphic capabilities such as drawing circles or lines aside from the 40/64/80 column and windows feature. The character set is 127
characters long which covers the alphabet and some of the graphic character set. Furthermore, a few of the less used graphic
characters have been redesigned to provide a professional display. For this reason, I believe C-Windows is best suited for
business-type programs or application programs rather than games.
Go here (http://landover.no-ip.com/cbc.html).