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Commonly used name for Commodore Business Machines (CBM), home computer and electronics manufacturer which also housed Commodore International Limited. The Commodore brand was known for the Commodore 64, 128 and Amiga series computers.

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Draw on screen border in Commodore 64

Ok. I hope it does not get closed because I have this curiosity since 25 years and I would love to understand the trick. In the commodore 64 the border was not addressable by the 6569 VIC. All you ...
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Best resource for serious Commodore 64 programming

What is the best resource for serious Commodore 64 programming? Assume that serious programming on the Commodore 64 is not done in BASIC V2 that ships with the Commodore 64. I feel like most of the ...
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How to disable screen in Commodore 64?

I know this question is very spesific question but I know there are some c64 code gurus around here. So, here is my question. When I try to disable screen using $d011 trick, upper/lower border also ...
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List of Best C64 Programming Books and Courseware

What books and/or courseware should be considered "must read" or definitive on the subject of C64 programming? This question asks about the knowledge that isn't tied up in books. However a sea of C64 ...
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Choose For Random Strings In Commodore 64 BASIC

I have this variable declarations on my program: X="MAGENTA" Y="CYAN" Z="TAN" A="KHAKI" Now what I want is to randomly choose one of these and PRINT it. But how to do this?
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Still a future (and a present) for 6502, VIC and SID?

As a derivative of my previous curiosity question I had a followup curiosity. Is there a future and/or an application for the 6502, the VIC and the SID chips ? I know they are still produced, and ...
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Variable substitution faster than in-line integer in Vic-20 basic?

The following two (functionally equivalent) programs are taken from an old issue of Compute's Gazette. The primary difference is that program 1 puts the target base memory locations (7680 and 38400) ...