Compute!s first book of Commodore 64 Games.
Added is the Joystick Breakout, which is a small board where you can do measurements on signals to/from the joystick ports. It’s meant for development and/or diagnostics, if you find more uses for it, please let me know 🙂
Both a male and female DB9 connector for wires is needed.
I’ve also done a lot of cleanup on Github, normalizing directory names, streamlined the products etc. This should make it easier to identify if you have many projects in the same folder.
There are quite a few products on their way, once I’ve tested them that is.
With permission and thanks to Steve Jones, the newly created Checkmate A1500 plus enclosure manual, is now added.
If you missed out on the kickstarter, on this awesome enclosure, you can sign up to get one from the next batch.
Head over to https://www.checkmate1500plus.com/ and check out what options you have.
On request from the result of the Omega Race, a tutorial on how the vectorization of the frontpage was made.
You can find the tutorial here:
It’s been almost 2 years since I made this manual, but apparently I didn’t make a post about it. It’s to be found in openretro.org, and here.