Commodore Photo Gallery
24 Photos found.
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by gencom64
Goog presenting EasyFlash
Goog continuing his EasyFlash and Comet 64 presentation at the May PSCUG meeting.
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Pinacolada and GeneW
Enjoying their time at the PSCUG meeting
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PSCUG members
PSCUG member Tim standing off to the side following the end of GenCom64's GeoRam presentation on the projected screen.
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GenCom64 presenting Maniac Mansion Gold
GenCom64 showed off Maniac Mansion Gold running on the GeoRam. This game is worth the download, and is playable with NeoRam and WinVice.
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PSCUG members
Watching and discussing GenCom64's GeoRam presentation.
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NightLord presenting graphics converter
NighLOrd presented a program he uses to convert .jpeg and .gif images to C64 usable images that are scaled to a 16 color 8-bit palette. Quite a useful tool in the DemoScene and game design.
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Tron 2010
PSCUG members watching Tron 2010 on GeneB's projector. The movie had excellent effects, and was well made.
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Dandelionfur monitoring the GroupZork chat
Stacy was keeping the GroupZork chat updated while we were enjoying pizza and chocolate chip cookies at the PSCUG May meeting.
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PSCUG members watching Commodore video
Goog presented an early German Commodore production video. It was neat to see the work that was involved in the early production of these machines.
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Maniac Mansion Gold on GeoRam
We ran Maniac Mansion Gold using a C64C, 1581 drive (not in picture), and GeoRam. The game is a new port of the old Maniac Mansion that is made to run on GeoRam or NeoRam.
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Goog presenting EasyFlash
Goog presented his Comet 64 modem, and EasyFlash cartridge using his Commodore 64 and Commodore SX-64 computers. He had the SX-64 connected to WiFi giving updates on GroupZork chat only available on the...
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PSCUG chocolate chip cookies
Enjoying chocolate chip cookies goes hand-in-hand with Commodore discussions.
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Pinacolada and the Educator 64
Pinacolada talked about his updates to his TADA (Totally Awesome Dungeon Adventure) game that is a remake of the Apple II game Land of Spur. Notice the Commodore Educator 64 in the background. :)
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Gsteemso showing us his evolution shirt
He gave a great presentation this night on his new IEC serial bus extender.
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NightLord and Goog
Discussing Commodore's control of the world.
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C128DCR with SD2IEC attached
I made a homemade enclosure for my SD2IEC in an Atari 2600 Combat cartridge enclosure.
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Amiga CD32 on a 1084s monitor
The Amiga CD32 was playing Last Ninja 3, but you can hardly see the details on the screen. This unit is basically a scaled down Amiga 1200 without the extra ram, keyboard, and hard drive.
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PSCUG members
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PSCUG members
PSCUG members talking while waiting for Teenage Mutant Hero turtles to load on the Commodore Educator 64 and 1530 datasette. The green screen is alluring.
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Commodore Educator 64
My personal Educator 64 playing Test Drive 2. Attached is a Vic-1541 floppy drive, and a Tac-2 controller.
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TADA (Totally Awesome Dungeon Adventure)
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Pinacolada's TADA presentation
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Atari Jaguar
This is Atari's competitor that became available via retail on November 18th, 1993. The GPU was 32 bit, and used the 68000 microprocessor. Titles such as DOOM and Tempest made this machine great. Only a...
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Black Amiga 600 w/PSOne LCD
This is a new project of mine. I'm combining a PSOne LCD with a Black A600 and internal CD-Rom drive. The Case was supplied with a black A600 Power Supply. The project will be complete soon.