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Top 23 commodore-64 Open-Source Projects
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Projects
Ted Fried's MicroCore Labs Projects which include microsequencer-based FPGA cores and emulators for the 8088, 8086, 8051, 6502, 68000, Z80, Risc-V, and also Typewriter and EPROM Emulator projects. MCL51, MCL64, MCL65, MCL65+, MCL68, MCL86, MCL86+, MCL86jr, MCLR5, MCLZ8 (by MicroCoreLabs)
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InfluxDB
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Sidekick64
Sidekick64: A Versatile Software-Defined Cartridge for the C64, C128, C16, plus/4, and VIC20
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millfork
Millfork: a middle-level programming language targeting 6502- and Z80-based microcomputers and home consoles
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awesome-emulators-simulators
A curated list of software emulators and simulators of PCs, home computers, mainframes, consoles, robots and much more...
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prog8
high level programming language and compiler targeting 6502 machines such as the C-64 and CommanderX16
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petscii-bbs
A Java framework for building highly customizable PETSCII-enabled BBS, accessible from Commodore 64/128
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elite-harmless
Disassembly (CA65) of the Commodore 64 port of the seminal space-sim Elite, by Ian Bell / David Braben.
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OpenC64MegaDrivePadAdapter
Safely connect your Sega Mega Drive/Genesis controllers to your Commodore 64 or Amiga
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64tass
64tass - cross assembler for 6502 etc. microprocessors - by soci/singular - [git clone from the original sourceforge repo]
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Not Linux related, but I've been trying trying recent (at least to me..) C-64 accessories:
I've tried the "Kung Fu Flash"- it's a software defined cartridge that is cheap- just a single STM32 and can do pretty much everything. I bought this because I'm trying to duplicate the developer experience I see on "8-bit show and tell"- it can emulate the "super snapshot", but not the REU. It's a really nice way to quickly try a lot of C-64 software and games.
https://8bithardware.wixsite.com/website/post/kung-fu-flash
https://github.com/KimJorgensen/KungFuFlash
I also have an SD2IEC: what I've learned is that it would have been useful to get a variant with an extra DIN socket. It's nice but I was never a fan of C-64's DOS and this reinforces it. To mount a D64 disk image you have to: OPEN1,8,15,"CD:MYIMAGE.D64":CLOSE1... yuck..
JiffyDOS (replacement ROM for the C-64) improves this (it's faster and includes a permanent DOS wedge), I bought one- it's on the way. I'm curious to try it with the real 1541 drive.
Project mention: Commodore 64 VIC-II 6567/6569 Replacement Project | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-07-15
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Index
What are some of the best open-source commodore-64 projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | KungFuFlash | 366 |
2 | Projects | 354 |
3 | Sidekick64 | 267 |
4 | rust64 | 255 |
5 | millfork | 245 |
6 | awesome-emulators-simulators | 177 |
7 | vicii-kawari | 165 |
8 | SIDKick | 154 |
9 | prog8 | 135 |
10 | tapuino | 130 |
11 | petscii-bbs | 109 |
12 | kernal64 | 107 |
13 | elite-harmless | 92 |
14 | pyc64 | 79 |
15 | worms | 81 |
16 | c64-elite-flicker-free | 74 |
17 | XC-BASIC | 74 |
18 | VolksForth | 61 |
19 | viciious | 56 |
20 | OpenC64MegaDrivePadAdapter | 43 |
21 | Commodore64C | 40 |
22 | retroterm | 28 |
23 | 64tass | 27 |
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