How about an all-singing, all-dancing super Commodore emulator? Emulates
PET, C16, VIC20, C64, Plus4, C128, Amiga 500/1000/2000, all relevant
cartridge and expansion slots, internal IDE hard drive to store program, and
disk/tape images.
From: Cameron Kaiser <spectre(a)floodgap.com>
Reply-To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic
Posts"<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: The Future of Commodore (fwd from cbm-hackers)
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 07:01:08 -0700 (PDT)
I spoke with Darren Melbourne, the man behind
Ironstone, as well. Ironstone
is responsible for the C64-joystick C= will start to sell around
october/november. I, of course, asked him about the hardware.
The bad news: it will a single chip ASIC. I only forgot to ask him if the
ROM with OS and games were inside the ASIC or apart.
The good news: I know about who is behind the development of this C64 and
therefor we can expect quite some suprises:
- The new C64 will have at least 265 colours
- It will have higher resolutions
- It will have two SID's onboard
- The ASIC runs on 27 MHz. I hardly can imagine it needs 27 cycles to
emulate one of the original C64.
- I asked Darren if there are plans to produce a big C64 based on this
print. So he revealed that, although it resembles a joystick, all
connections of the normal ports are available in the form of pads. So one
could solder his own expansionport, userport or whatever to this stick.
- Regarding the extra features: they want to publish the memorymap and
other
technical details so programmers are able to develop new games etc. for
this
new C64.
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