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Internet Resources A-L

Quick index:
René van Belzen - Martin Brunner - C64 Banner Exchange - C64 Game Guide - The C= Computer Connection - Alexios Chouchoulas - COCOS - Commodore 64/128 Support - Commodore Central Market - Commdore Information Center - Commodore Service Manuals - Commodore WebRing - Commodore Wire - Compuserve Information Systems - Computer Workshops - John Deltuvia - Ilker Ficicilar - iDOC= - Matthias Jaap - Christian Janoff - Iain Jones - Stephen L. Judd - Lemon--Commodore 64 Heaven!


 
René van Belzen        updated
E-mail:   c128page@bigfoot.com
Web page: http://www.bigfoot.com/~c128page/

The Commodore 128 page, with reference material and articles for the C128.


 
Martin Brunner         updated
E-mail:   mbrunner@i-one.at
Web page: http://pc-dome.com/c64/welcome.html

The C64 Walkthrough Site, whose goal is to archive and retrieve all solutions that are available for C64 adventure games.


 
C64 Banner Exchange      updated
E-mail:   banner@scenesight.org 
Web page: http://scenebanner.net/c64/

The C64 Banner Exchange is a method of linking Commodore-supporting sites worldwide by means of small advertising banners. These banners randomly change each time your web page is accessed.


 
C64 Game Guide       verified
E-mail:   glenn.larsson@mailbox.swipnet.se
Web site: http://www.c64gg.com/

The C64 Game Guide, run by Glenn Larsson. Features screen shots, publisher info, and theme music from Commodore 64 games.


 
Alexios Chouchoulas        updated
E-mail:   machine-room@vennea.demon.co.uk
Web page: http://www.machine-room.org

"The Machine Room" provides a look back at computers. It details the computers' predecessors and successors, system specifications, and notes what each computer was particularly good at or used mostly for.


 
COCOS           updated
E-mail:   cupid@padua.org
Web page: http://www.c64.cc/

"COCOS: Commodore Computer Sitelist", with 14 different categories of Commodore-related websites. Visitors can add or edit their own websites, and can search the Internet with 7 different search engines.


 
Commodore 64/128 Support   new
E-mail:   geoff@sunfishdesigns.com
Web page: http://c128.port5.com/

The Commodore 64/128 Support page, maintained by Geoff Sullivan. This site features reference material on printers, GoDot, JOS/WiNGs, CMD SCSI devices, CD-ROM drives and Linxus. Sister website to The C= Computer Connection, immediately below.


 
Commodore Central Market   new
E-mail:   centralmarket@videocam.net.au
Web page: http://cbm.videocam.net.au/centralmarket/

A central marketplace for Commodore supporters where they can sell their products. Hosted by VideoCam Services/VCSWEB.

The current range of products includes disk compilations, magazines, accessories, info on clubs, t-shirts and video CDs.


 
The C= Computer Connection     updated
E-mail:   sunfish@shell.gis.net
Web page: http://www.gis.net/~sunfish/tcr/cbm/cbm.html

The C= Computer Connection. Contains articles on C-128 boot sectors, modem-to-modem problems, Canon BubbleJet printer setup, some software and hardware projects, a good collection of GEOS fonts for "Perfect Print" and a lot more.


 
Commodore Information Center     new
E-mail:   webhost@dickestel.com
Web page: http://home.att.net/~rmestel/commodore.html

A large collection of links and other Commodore information, including many articles from "The Interface", newsletter of Fresno Commodore User Group. Maintained by Dick Estel.


 
Commodore WebRing      updated
E-mail:   
Web page: http://s.webring.com/hub?ring=cbmring

The Commodore WebRing links Internet web sites worldwide together that support the C64 and C128 computers. Follow the links or have the WebRing select a random site for you.


 
Commodore Wire       updated
E-mail:   wildman@despammed.com
Web page: www.wire.c64.org

"Commodore Wire" news service, presented by Brendan Reid. News on what's happening in the Commodore community, with game cheats, info on C64 emulation, and more.

It stopped being updated in January 2003, but hopefully will return.


 
Compuserve Information Systems    updated
Customer Service Department
P.O. Box 28650
Jacksonville, FL  32226-8650
Info:  1-800-848-8990
Web page:  http://www.compuserve.com

A national commercial on-line and Internet service that provides support for C64s/C128s via their Commodore Applications forum.

Shortcut to the Vintage Computing Forum (which now contains the Commodore Applications forum): http://forumsa.compuserve.com/gvforums/default.asp?srv=vintagecomputing
Note: leave off the trailing / to make this link work properly if typing it in.


 
Computer Workshops/Cameron Kaiser    verified
3612 Birdie Dr.
La Mesa, CA  91941-8044
E-mail:    spectre@deepthought.armory.com
Web page:  http://www.armory.com/~spectre/cwi/
FTP site:  ftp://ftp.armory.com/pub/user/spectre/

"The Commodore Knowledge Base": technical articles, documentation, "did you know" articles, etc., for Commodore 8-bit computers.
http://www.floodgap.com/retrobits/ckb/

"The Secret Weapons of Commodore": the weird and wonderful things that Commodore engineers were working on.
http://www.floodgap.com/retrobits/ckb/secret/

See their entry in the Software section for details on their programs.


 
John Deltuvia         updated
E-mail:   johnd39@sillious.net
Web page: http://www.sillious.net/QLink/

John D39's Q-Link Contact/Memories Page. Helps you find members of Quantum Link and has details on ClubCaribe and it's successor on CompuServe.


 
Ilker Ficicilar        verified
E-mail:   ilkerf@geocities.com
Web page: http://members.tripod.com/~ilkerf/cbm.html

Commodore 64/128 Projects: programming documents and hardware projects. Some of the projects include putting a C64 and 1541 inside an IBM tower case (and utilizing the tower case's power supply), adding memory to a 1541, converting an IBM mouse for use on the C64, and modem interfaces.


 
iDOC=            updated
E-mail:   peter@softwolves.pp.se 
Web page: http://www.softwolves.pp.se/idoc/

iDOC=, "the International Docmentation Project for Commodore Eight-Bit Computers, dedicated to preserving Commodore eight-bit documentation in electronic text format." iDOC= primarily covers non-English docs to avoid duplication with Project 64, but will carry English translations of the docs, and English docs that Project 64 does not have.


 
Matthias Jaap      updated
E-mail:   mjaap@atariuptodate.de
Web page: http://www.mypenguin.de/prg/index.php?lang=en

The History of the Home Computer, from 1976 to today. (Note: his new site has been completely redesigned. Though a search was done for it, this article was not found and may not still be there.)


 
Christian Janoff      updated
E-mail:   mepk@rbg.informatik.th-darmstadt.de
Web page: http://www.c64.org

"Commodore FTP Search (CFS) is a search engine which helps you finding programs (and other files) for your Commodore computer and downloading it in a very easy way." Note: The CFS can be found in the Links area of the menu under "Ftp".


 
Stephen L. Judd     verified
E-mail:   sjudd@ffd2.com
Web page: http://www.ffd2.com/fridge/

The Fridge, a "code-storage facility" designed to preserve programming code, keeping it from getting lost and making it available to other programmers so they do not have to recreate existing tools and code.

Web site also contains "semi-unofficial" home pages for the "C=Hacking" and "disC=overy" magazines.


 
Lemon - Commodore 64 Heaven!    new
E-mail:   kim@lemon64.com
Web page: http://www.lemon64.com

Lemon - Commodore 64 Heaven! is an excellent site that provides information on C64 games and applications, including reviews, screen shots, package and advertising scans and music from them. The site also includes a museum, chat area, discussion forum, and emulation information.

Lemon has a store through Cafe Press where you can buy t-shirts, jerseys, hooded sweatshirts and mugs with characters from some of your favorite games, like Bubble Bobble, Impossible Mission, Tapper, and more.


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