Category: Platforms

  • A Short History of The C-men

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    Julian of The C-men posted a little history of The C-men in time for their 10th anniversary show.

    An excerpt:

    Well, seems 10 years have gone by fast.

    Me and a guy called Sjors Trimbach started veejaying 11 years ago, somewhere in november. We did our first gig in the back of an old american musclecar, having 2 amigas on the backseat, projector set up outside on the deserted area of a waste disposal factory.

    We both met in artschool, at the media art department in Enschede and we had a nice stack there of amiga 4000 computers. Since I owned an amiga 1200, I taught Sjors about deluxepaint ( the animation program by electronic arts), and we did art installation stuff together (including some daft live pong installation in 98 : P )

    Sjors had a background in comics, and this was his opportunity to use his experience with that to do proper animation.

    At some point, some vj’s from Amsterdam gave a lecture at our school, and they showed their home made program mnu, which was written specially for the amiga.

    At the time I was making intricate animation stuff, and was frustrated about the fact that it couldn’t be altered once it was made, so I gave the program a go. And before we knew it, we got into veejaying.

    Read the rest at 8bc.org

  • TCTD tweets from 2009-10-05

    • Animal Style Teletime Preorder: http://bit.ly/JXDYh #
    • More Saskrotch – Live in the Machine Pt1 On HandheldHeroes http://bit.ly/EMLR5 #
    • 8bitweapon discusses all thigns 8bit on the 8 extravaganza 8bit podcast. 8bit. #
    • The C-men !0 year anniversary party looks fab: #
    • 10 Musicians inspired by chip sounds without being chiptunes: http://tinyurl.com/ydrqy75 #
    • Amiga Tracking Workshop in Glasgow http://is.gd/3YTKd RT: @firebrandboy #
    • KeygenMusic September Update: http://keygenmusic.net/?page=news #
  • XU1541 cable finally available!

    Finally USB connection to CBM devices, hassle free!
    Finally USB connection to CBM devices, hassle free!

    From today you now can purchase the XU1541 adapter from our site shop.  The XU1541 was originally developed by Till Harbaum and the project was abandoned. But its now still well alive, thanks to our resident engineer Jurek.

    This adapter is the modern version of the parallel port X1541 cable but now with USB capabilities. Allowing modern PC’s & laptops to use the Commodore range of disk drives such as the 1541 etc..

    Now we’re talking! I’mgonna get one of these ASAP.

  • sammichsid appeared

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    A new simple Midibox based project is going on sale soon.

    Details:

    • cheap
    • small
    • DIY newbie friendly
    • minimal control surface
    • single “walwart”/AC adapter supply, no C64 PSU brick!
    • stereo SID, optimized for 8580/6582A, 6581 optionally supported
    • “sandwich-style” stacked PCB design, no wires!
    • laser-cut 3mm acrylic case by Ponoko, customization possible
    • industry standard 2×20 character LCD with low-power LED backlight, customization possible
    • common control surface parts used, customization possible
    • To be available as a complete kit, including PCBs, components, case, hardware and (optionally) two 6582A SIDs!

    MIDIbox SID Synthesizer V2 features

    • One Core module and one stereo SID module, fully integrated on one PCB with power supply.
    • Five “BankStick” slots, so you can store 4 banks of 128 patches, plus 128 “Ensembles” (engine and patch configurations)
    • Jumpers to configure the power supply, allowing a regulated 12V input to power 6581, or unregulated AC/DC input to power 8580/6582A.
    • Minimal control surface with three user-customizable buttons and LED matrix for maximum bling.
    • 2×20 character LCD with support for low-power (25mA) or high-power (250mA) LED backlight.
    • Potential for future upgrade to MIDIbox SID Synthesizer V3 using add-on board

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  • HardSID4u Sale

    The legendary sound, on crazy sale

    If you’ve been holding off getting an hardsid, now might be the time:

    Order your HardSID 4U Studio Edition now and save 100 EUR:

    * * Four SID chips for FREE (you save 60 EUR on it)

    * * Power Supply for FREE (you save 15 EUR on it)

    * * USB Cable for FREE (you save 10 EUR on it)

    * * Shipping for FREE (you save 15 EUR on it)

    * = 399 EUR instead of 499 EUR (YOU SAVE 100 EUR!)

    via HardSID – Ordering your HardSID.