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Commodore 64 (NTSC)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Dipswitchs
  9. Roms list
  10. BIOS set
  11. Chips list
  12. Categories
  13. History
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Game infos

Description Commodore 64 (NTSC)
Name c64
Manufacturer Commodore Business Machines
Year 1982
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players Non-arcade
Added to MAME .036b15
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Genre Computer

Parent and clones

Parent This game is the parent

Sound infos

Sound_channels 2

Driver infos

Driver status good
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound good
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service no
Input tilt no
Input players 1
Input buttons
Input coins

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 8 no
keyboard no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 418 235 59.826087 8055941 512 0 418 263 0 235

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade 901225-01.u5 4096 ec4272ee adc7c31e18c7c7413d54802ef2f4193da14711aa charom 0 good no
arcade 901226-01.u3 8192 f833d117 79015323128650c742a3694c9429aa91f355905e basic 0 good no
arcade 901227-01.u4 r1 8192 dce782fa 87cc04d61fc748b82df09856847bb5c2754a2033 kernal 0 good no
arcade 901227-02.u4 r2 8192 a5c687b3 0e2e4ee3f2d41f00bed72f9ab588b83e306fdb13 kernal 0 good no
arcade 901227-03.u4 r3 8192 dbe3e7c7 1d503e56df85a62fee696e7618dc5b4e781df1bb kernal 0 good no
arcade 906114-01.u17 245 54c89351 efb315f560b6f72444b8f0b2ca4b0ccbcd144a1b u17 0 good no
arcade digidos.u4 digidos 8192 2b0c8e89 542d6f61c318bced0642e7c2d4d3b34a0f13e634 kernal 0 good no
arcade dosrom12.u4 dosrom 8192 ac030fc0 0e4b38e81b49f55d52162154a44f0fffd2b0d04f kernal 0 good no
arcade exos3.u4 exos3 8192 4e54d020 f8931b7c0b26807f4de0cc241f0b1e2c8f5271e9 kernal 0 good no
arcade exos4.u4 exos4 8192 d5cf83a9 d5f03a5c0e9d00032d4751ecc6bcd6385879c9c7 kernal 0 good no
arcade jiffydos c64.u4 jiffydos 8192 2f79984c 31e73e66eccb28732daea8ec3ad1addd9b39a017 kernal 0 good no
arcade kernal-10-mager.u4 dolphin 8192 c9bb21bc e305216e50ff8a7acf102be6c6343e3d44a16233 kernal 0 good no
arcade kernal-20-1.u4 dolphin201 8192 c9c4c44e 7f5d8f08c5ed2182ffb415a3d777fdd922496d02 kernal 0 good no
arcade kernal-20-1_au.u4 dolphin201au 8192 7068bbcc 325ce7e32609a8fc704aaa76f5eb4cd7d8099a92 kernal 0 good no
arcade kernal-20-2.u4 dolphin202 8192 ffaeb9bc 5f6c1bad379da16f77bccb58e80910f307dfd5f8 kernal 0 good no
arcade kernal-20-3.u4 dolphin203 8192 4fd511f2 316fba280dcb29496d593c0c4e3ee9a19844054e kernal 0 good no
arcade kernal-30.u4 dolphin30 8192 5402d643 733acb96fead2fb4df77840c5bb618f08439fc7e kernal 0 good no
arcade magnum.u4 magnum 8192 b2cffcc6 827c782c1723b5d0992c05c00738ae4b2133b641 kernal 0 good no
arcade mercury3.u4 mercury 8192 6eac46a2 4e351aa5fcb97c4c21e565aa2c830cc09bd47533 kernal 0 good no
arcade prodos.u4 prodos 8192 37ed83a2 35f4f0fe03c0b7b3762b526ba855de41b496fb60 kernal 0 good no
arcade prodos24l2.u4 prodos2 8192 41dad9fe fbf3dcc2ed40e58b07595740ea6fbff7ab19ebad kernal 0 good no
arcade prodos35l2.u4 prodos3 8192 2822eee7 77356b84c1648018863d1c8dd5bc3a37485bc00e kernal 0 good no
arcade speed-dos.u4 speeddos 8192 5beb9ac8 8896c8de9e26ef1396eb46020b2de346a3eeab7e kernal 0 good no
arcade speed-dosplus.u4 speeddos20 8192 10aee0ae 6cebd4dc0c5e8c0b073586a3f1c43cc3349b9736 kernal 0 good no
arcade speed-dosplus27.u4 speeddos27 8192 ff59995e c8d864e5fc7089af8afce97dc0a0224df11df1c3 kernal 0 good no
arcade turboaccess26.u4 taccess 8192 93de6cd9 a74478f3b9153c13176eac80ebfacc512ae7cbf0 kernal 0 good no
arcade turboaccess301.u4 ttrans301 8192 b3304dcf 4d47a265ef65e4823f862cfc3d514c2a71473580 kernal 0 good no
arcade turboaccess302.u4 ttrans302 8192 9e696a7b 5afae75d66d539f4bb4af763f029f0ef6523a4eb kernal 0 good no
arcade turboprocess.u4 tprocess 8192 e5610d76 e3f35777cfd16cce4717858f77ff354763395ba9 kernal 0 good no
arcade turboprocessus.u4 tprocessn 8192 7480b76a ef1664b5057ae3cc6d104fc2f5c1fb29ee5a1b2b kernal 0 good no
arcade turborom.u4 turborom 8192 e6c763a2 eff5a4b6bc65daa9421bd3856dd99a3195068e1c kernal 0 good no
arcade turborom2.u4 turborom2 8192 ea3ba683 4bb23f764a3d255119fbae37202ca820caa04e1f kernal 0 good no

BIOS set

name description default
digidos DigiDOS yes
dolphin Dolphin-DOS 1.0 yes
dolphin201 Dolphin-DOS 2.0 1 yes
dolphin201au Dolphin-DOS 2.0 1 au yes
dolphin202 Dolphin-DOS 2.0 2 yes
dolphin203 Dolphin-DOS 2.0 3 yes
dolphin30 Dolphin-DOS 3.0 yes
dosrom DOS-ROM v1.2 yes
exos3 EXOS v3 yes
exos4 EXOS v4 yes
jiffydos JiffyDOS v6.01 yes
magnum Magnum Load yes
mercury Mercury-ROM v3 (NTSC) yes
prodos Professional-DOS v1 yes
prodos2 Professional-DOS Release 2/4L2 yes
prodos3 Professional-DOS Release 3/5L2 yes
r1 Kernal rev. 1 yes
r2 Kernal rev. 2 yes
r3 Kernal rev. 3 yes
speeddos SpeedDOS yes
speeddos20 SpeedDOS-Plus+ v2.0 yes
speeddos27 SpeedDOS-Plus+ v2.7 yes
taccess TurboAccess v2.6 yes
tprocess Turbo-Process (PAL) yes
tprocessn Turbo-Process (NTSC) yes
ttrans301 TurboTrans v3.0 1 yes
ttrans302 TurboTrans v3.0 2 yes
turborom Cockroach Turbo-ROM yes
turborom2 Datel Turbo ROM II (PAL) yes

Chips list

name tag type clock
Floppy sound iec8:c1541:uc4:0:525ssqd:floppysound audio 44100
M6502 iec8:c1541:ucd5 cpu 1000000
M6510 u7 cpu 1022727
MOS6526 u2 cpu 1022727
MOS6567 u19 cpu 1022727
MOS6581 u18 audio 1022727
Speaker iec8:c1541:uc4:0:525ssqd:flopsndout audio

Categories

History


Computer published 37 years ago:

Commodore 64 (c) 1982 Commodore.

- TRIVIA -

Designed similar to the VIC-20, the Commodore 64 (or C64 for short) featured a better video chip supporting sprites, as well as the famous sid6581 sound chip, two Atari-compatible joystick ports, and 64 kilobytes of RAM.

The Commodore 64 is, along with the Apple II and the Atari 8-Bit computers, one of the most famous home computers of it's era. During its production from 1982 to 1993, 17 to 22 millions, of these computer would sell, to put in perspective, that's more than all the Macintoshes in the world. It was one of the first to offer a high quality sound chip and graphic resolution with many colors and sprites. A great range of peripherals was developed for this computer and can use several of the VIC-20 peripherals.

Commodore produced the first generation of C64s from August 1982 to May 1986, then it was discontinued and they introduced the "Commodore 64C".

- UPDATES -

Several versions of the Commodore 64 were launched : The first one (C64-1) uses the VIC 20 case, it will be quickly replaced with the C64-2 which uses the famous brown case and by the C64-3 with small cosmetic changes in the keyboard. A special version called Educator 64 or PET64 or CBM 4064 was proposed for schools and uses the PET case.

- CONTRIBUTE -

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