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archiving@ -> crossplatform/converters
b/
  * The Commodore Model B computer was designed for serious business use, but
  * it didn't do very well on the market.
  * See also <URL:http://www.insectria.org/b128.html>.
  b/CBUG/
    * This section contains gzipped 8050 disk images of the original Chicago
    * B128 Users Group (CBUG) software library collection.  The files are named
    * using the original diskette numbering scheme as published in their Escape
    * newsletters.
    * These images were produced from the original master diskettes by Edward
    * Shockley in memory of Norman Deletzke, founder of the CBUG, with
    * permission.  For more information on the CBUG visit the Commodore B
    * Series site at <URL:http://www.insectria.org/b128.html>.
  b/documents/
    b/documents/de/
  b/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/b
  b/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/b
c128/
  c128/archivers/
  c128/audio/
  c128/comm/
    c128/comm/cpm@ -> ../cpm/comm
  c128/demodisks@ -> demodisks/c128
  c128/demos/
  c128/diskutil/
    c128/diskutil/boot/
    c128/diskutil/directory/
    c128/diskutil/diskcopy/
    c128/diskutil/editors/
    c128/diskutil/filecopy/
    c128/diskutil/transfer/
  c128/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/c128
  c128/games/
    c128/games/40/
      * All games in this directory are for the 40-column screen of the
      * Commodore 128 and have been written in BASIC, unless otherwise
      * specified.
    c128/games/80/
      * All games in this directory are for the 80-column screen of the
      * Commodore 128 and have been written in BASIC, unless otherwise
      * specified.
  c128/graphics/
    c128/graphics/Ipaint/
    c128/graphics/fractals/
    c128/graphics/viewers/
      c128/graphics/viewers/vbm/
        * VBM is a bitmap viewer for use with a 64k VDC, programmed by Craig
        * Bruce.
  c128/os/
    * Here are the various alternative operating systems for the C128.
    c128/os/ace/
      * ACE is an operating system for the C64 and C128 that provides a Unix-
      * like command-shell environment.
      * The ace16*.sfx archives were created by Ismael Cordeiro
      * (ismael@cam.org) from the original files which are now available at
      * <URL:ftp://ftp.jbrain.com/pub/cbm/os/ace/>. More files can be found on
      * that site.
    c128/os/cpm@ -> ../cpm
    c128/os/cs-dos/
      * CS-DOS is an MS-DOS like operating environment for the Commodore 128.
      * This directory contains the CS-DOS distribution and miscellanous
      * programs designed for it.
    c128/os/geos@ -> geos
    c128/os/nt-dos/
      * Here are versions of an OS by Nicolas Tormo <nicolas.tormo@wanadoo.fr>.
      * All texts are in French, and there is no documentation.  But you might
      * still want to take a look at the windowing versions.
    c128/os/unix128v3/
      * This is a Unix-like environment for the C128.
  c128/packetradio/
    * This directory contains packet radio stuff for the C128.  See modem.gif
    * for a schematic diagram.  The software is packed using PK-Zip on MS-DOS.
    * Unpack it before transfering the files to your C128. These files were
    * uploaded by ecrew@Alpha1.curtin.edu.au.
  c128/programming/
    c128/programming/cpm@ -> ../cpm/programming
    c128/programming/documents/
      * Here you will find some Commodore 128 related programming information.
      * Most of these documents were downloaded from Herne Data System's CP/M
      * page <URL:http://www.herne.com/cpm.htm>.
    c128/programming/geos@ -> geos/programming
  c128/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/c128
  c128/utilities/
c64/
  * The Commodore 64 is perhaps the most popular 8-bit home computer system. It
  * was released in 1982, and some units were manufactured as late as the
  * 1990s.  See <URL:http://www.c64.sk/> for Commodore 64 related news.
  c64/amusements/
  c64/archivers/
    c64/archivers/disk@ -> c64/diskutil/archivers
  c64/audio/
    c64/audio/Vibrants/
      c64/audio/Vibrants/3x-player/
        * Unlike other tunes, the 3x tunes start at $4000.
      c64/audio/Vibrants/Accept/
        * $1000/$1003 tunes by Accept
      c64/audio/Vibrants/Deek/
        * $1000/$1003 tunes by Deek
      c64/audio/Vibrants/Drax/
        * $1000/$1003 tunes by Drax
      c64/audio/Vibrants/JCH+HJ/
      c64/audio/Vibrants/Jens Christian Huus/
      c64/audio/Vibrants/Link/
      c64/audio/Vibrants/Metal/
      c64/audio/Vibrants/Scortia/
      c64/audio/Vibrants/utils/
        c64/audio/Vibrants/utils/editor/
    c64/audio/editors/
    c64/audio/players/
    c64/audio/samples/
      c64/audio/samples/Compod/
        * These tunes are in PSID v2 format.  To load them on a real Commodore
        * 64, strip the first 124 bytes.  All tunes except Coldiarus are
        * initialised by jsr $1000 and played by calling jsr $1003 once per
        * frame.
    c64/audio/sfx/
      * Files for the Commodore SFX Sound Expander
      c64/audio/sfx/demodisks@ -> demodisks/c64/sfx
      c64/audio/sfx/schematics@ -> schematics/cartridges/c64/sfx
    c64/audio/sidplayer/
      * In order to play these musics, you will need Compute's Sidplayer or any
      * compatible player.  These can be found in the
      * /pub/cbm/c64/audio/players or /pub/cbm/c128/audio directories.
    c64/audio/utilities/
  c64/comm/
    * RS-232 terminal programs and data communication software
    c64/comm/Novaterm/
      * Novaterm is one of the best terminal programs for the Commodore 64.
      * Some of these files are also available from
      * <URL:ftp://ftp.exitlight.com/Novaterm/>.
      c64/comm/Novaterm/v10/
      c64/comm/Novaterm/v9.4/
      c64/comm/Novaterm/v9.5/
      c64/comm/Novaterm/v9.6/
  c64/database/
  c64/demodisks@ -> demodisks/c64
  c64/demos/
    * You may find more recent demos at <URL:ftp://utopia.hacktic.nl/pub/c64/>.
    * Also see the SCS*TRC home page at <URL:http://www.scs-trc.net/>, and the
    * Commodore 64 demoscene Hall of Fame <URL:http://www.c64-hof.com/>.
    c64/demos/generic/
      c64/demos/generic/poor/
    c64/demos/ntsc/
      c64/demos/ntsc/9th Hell/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Abyss/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Apostasy/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Arson/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Ballistics/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Carcass/
        * Carcass <URL:http://www.carcass.c64.org>
      c64/demos/ntsc/Cheyens/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Co-op/
      c64/demos/ntsc/DNA/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Demonix/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Dream/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Eclipse/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Electron/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Elixir/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Entity/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Evil/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Fatal/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Forces of Evil/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Havok/
      c64/demos/ntsc/IMP/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Longshot/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Lords/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Mystique/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Omni/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Opal/
      c64/demos/ntsc/PSW/
        * Here are PSW's first 5 demos...  In order from oldest to newest they
        * are: Wevealed, Spin, Test Pattern, DYCP and 12th Day.
      c64/demos/ntsc/Plague/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Reign of Terror/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Renegade Programmers Group/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Retro 64/
        * These are all the files that Retro 64 has released up to date. All
        * are NTSC/PAL compatible. The file "scd-r64" was removed, as it
        * doesn't load at all.
      c64/demos/ntsc/Revenge/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Roy Batty/
      c64/demos/ntsc/SSC/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Second Dimension/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Shade/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Sinister/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Storm/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Style/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Suicide/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Suppliers/
      c64/demos/ntsc/The Wanted/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Time/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Venom/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Vile/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Vortex/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Wanderer/
      c64/demos/ntsc/Wildfire/
      c64/demos/ntsc/misc/
      c64/demos/ntsc/ntsc-fixed/
        * Note: All files in this directory are 'NTSC fixes' of European or
        * Australian demos. This just means they have been fixed to work on
        * NTSC c-64's, rather than the PAL c-64's the demos were originally
        * created on.
    c64/demos/pal/
      c64/demos/pal/20th Century Composers/
      c64/demos/pal/Abnormal/
        * Abnormal (Norway). The demo "Little shit" is missing.
      c64/demos/pal/Accuracy/
      c64/demos/pal/Acrise/
      c64/demos/pal/Active/
      c64/demos/pal/Agony/
      c64/demos/pal/Alcoholics/
      c64/demos/pal/Antic/
      c64/demos/pal/Array/
      c64/demos/pal/Arson/
      c64/demos/pal/Artline Designs/
      c64/demos/pal/Ash&Dave/
      c64/demos/pal/Asphyxia/
        * ASPHYXIA is the oldest active c64 Polish demogroup.
      c64/demos/pal/Assembly94/
        * Content of this directory was updated 18-jan-95 (All releases should
        * be final now) -Mysdee
      c64/demos/pal/Assembly95/
      c64/demos/pal/Assembly96/
        * Here are the Commodore 64 productions from Assembly '96.
      c64/demos/pal/Assembly97/
        * Assembly '97 was held in August 1997 in Helsinki, Finland.
      c64/demos/pal/Astral/
      c64/demos/pal/Atrix/
      c64/demos/pal/Avenger Electronics/
      c64/demos/pal/Babygang/
      c64/demos/pal/Battery/
      c64/demos/pal/Beyond Force/
      c64/demos/pal/Black Mail/
      c64/demos/pal/Bonzai/
      c64/demos/pal/Booze Design/
      c64/demos/pal/Borderzone/
        * Borderzone had 3 members: Psy, Mat and Demon.
      c64/demos/pal/Brave/
        * Brave was an Austrian group, formed by two Members (Jacky and Aacon)
        * after the splitting of The Wild Boys in 1989. To contact them, write
        * to Sascha Bamschoria <sascha.bamschoria@gmx.net>
      c64/demos/pal/Breeze/
      c64/demos/pal/Byterapers Inc/
        * Byterapers <URL:http://www.byterapers.scene.org> is a Finnish and
        * North European group that is still active and producing state-of-art
        * demos. Descriptions, screenshots and demo backgrounds can be found by
        * linking directly to <URL:http://www.byterapers.scene.org/ware-
        * c64.htm> (B)
        * C-64 warepage.
      c64/demos/pal/Cage/
        * Cage is a small English group.  It was previously known as G-Tech.
      c64/demos/pal/Camelot/
      c64/demos/pal/Caution/
      c64/demos/pal/Censor Design/
      c64/demos/pal/Chromance/
        * This directory contains the productions of Chromance, a Hungarian
        * group.
        * The LZH files contain whole disksides (ZipCode format), and the LNX
        * files contain multiple files.
        * Uploaded by Jean/Chromance (jean@labor.obuda.kando.hu).
        c64/demos/pal/Chromance/other/
      c64/demos/pal/Collision/
      c64/demos/pal/Commodore Clan/
        * These demos were procuded by Commodore Clan, a Swedish group, before
        * it joined The Vicious Circle, which was based in Germany.
      c64/demos/pal/Contex/
      c64/demos/pal/Cosine/
      c64/demos/pal/Cosmos Designs/
      c64/demos/pal/Crazy/
      c64/demos/pal/Creators/
        * Creators home page: <URL:http://www.tihlde.org/%7Ejans/ctr/>
        * These demos were uploaded by Kranix/Creators
        * a.k.a. Ola Jacob Mjøen Iversen <olajacob@pvv.ntnu.no>.
      c64/demos/pal/Crest/
        * Crest is a German group.  You can reach it over Internet via its
        * member Roland Tögel (toegelrd@tick.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de).
      c64/demos/pal/Cross/
      c64/demos/pal/Danelaw/
      c64/demos/pal/Daniax/
        * Daniax was a Danish group that used the acronym DNX.
      c64/demos/pal/Danish Design/
      c64/demos/pal/Death Sector/
      c64/demos/pal/Defiance/
      c64/demos/pal/DemoBit95/
        * DemoBit95 was the first big party organized in Slovakia. All
        * participiants were from Slovakia and the Chech Republic.
      c64/demos/pal/Diffusion/
      c64/demos/pal/Digital Designs/
        * Digital Designs was based in Norway. These demos were uploaded by
        * Glenn/Shape & Blues Muz'.
      c64/demos/pal/Digitize Design Group/
      c64/demos/pal/Digivision/
      c64/demos/pal/Dual Crew/
        * Dual Crew Shining <URL:http://www.dc-s.com/> is a Swedish group that
        * started in 1985.
      c64/demos/pal/Eastenders/
      c64/demos/pal/Eltronic/
      c64/demos/pal/Elysium/
      c64/demos/pal/Entropy/
      c64/demos/pal/Equinoxe/
        * Equinoxe is based in Germany.  Antifan/EQX can be reached at
        * <christian.gruen@extern.uni-regensburg.de>.
        c64/demos/pal/Equinoxe/mags/
      c64/demos/pal/Eternity/
      c64/demos/pal/Extend/
      c64/demos/pal/FBI Crew/
        * This directory contains the productions of FBI Crew, a Hungarian
        * group that later formed Chromance. The LZH files contain whole
        * disksides (ZipCode format), and the LNX files contain multiple files.
        * Uploaded by Jean/Chromance (jean@labor.obuda.kando.hu).
        c64/demos/pal/FBI Crew/other/
      c64/demos/pal/FairLight/
      c64/demos/pal/Fantasy/
      c64/demos/pal/Fashion/
      c64/demos/pal/Fatum/
        * Fatum is a Polish group.  GrABBA/Fatum, or Robert Grabowski
        * <grabba@mat.uni.torun.pl> uploaded these files.
      c64/demos/pal/Finnish Gold/
      c64/demos/pal/Flash Inc/
        * Flash Incorporated was formed in Sweden in 1989.  Visit their
        * homepage at <URL:http://home5.swipnet.se/%7Ew-55678/flashinc/> for
        * more information.
      c64/demos/pal/Flood/
        * Flood is a German demo group.  Its home page is at
        * <URL:http://flood.home.pages.de/>.  This demo was uploaded by
        * Vultan/Flood <vultan@w-4.de>.
      c64/demos/pal/Focus/
      c64/demos/pal/Forces of Evil/
      c64/demos/pal/Galicya/
      c64/demos/pal/Genesis_Project/
      c64/demos/pal/Graffity/
      c64/demos/pal/High Tec Crew/
      c64/demos/pal/Hoaxers/
        * Hoaxers has about 10 members, and is located in Norway.. As the demos
        * are in PAL, I guess some of you guys out there calling from the
        * States will have problems with some of the parts.. But it is still
        * worth getting them..
        * Yours: Rune of Hoaxers (aga@nvg.unit.no).
      c64/demos/pal/Horizon/
        * Horizon is/was a Swedish group.
        * Here is an almost complete collection of Horizon's C64 demos. (Two
        * demos are missing: "Code Is An Art" and "Dolly Party".)
      c64/demos/pal/Hype/
      c64/demos/pal/IPC/
        * Increasing Popularity Crew (IPC) was formed by Morpheus/Flash Inc.
        * and his friends.
      c64/demos/pal/Ideal/
        * Ideal is a Hungarian demo group.  These demos were uploaded by
        * GCS/Ideal a.k.a. Laszlo Boszormenyi <qgegcs@gold.uni-miskolc.hu>.
      c64/demos/pal/Ikari/
      c64/demos/pal/Ikon Visual/
      c64/demos/pal/Interfox/
        * This directory contains demos of Interfox. The demos are written from
        * about 1985 to 1989.
      c64/demos/pal/Knickers/
      c64/demos/pal/Leader/
        * Leader is a Hungarian legal demogroup, with its homepage at
        * <URL:http://c64.rulez.org/%7Econ/leader/>.  The members are:
        * - Qcy ........ code, lead
        * - Satyr ...... code, edit
        * - Victory .... code
        * - Flash ...... gfx, music
        * - CopAss ..... code, gfx
        * - Con ........ music
        * - McLoad ..... ex-swap
      c64/demos/pal/Lepsi/
      c64/demos/pal/Light/
      c64/demos/pal/Maniax/
      c64/demos/pal/Masters' Design Group/
      c64/demos/pal/Megastyle Inc/
      c64/demos/pal/Megaunit/
      c64/demos/pal/Modern Arts/
      c64/demos/pal/Motion/
      c64/demos/pal/Mr.Cursor/
      c64/demos/pal/Mute 101/
      c64/demos/pal/Nato/
        * In the period summer 1989 to summer 1992 the BUDS (Brain Using Demo
        * section) produced 8 demos for NATO. Starting with Wraxirmer 5, later
        * came Twister, Catcher, Wriggler, Tripler, Matcher, Dodger and finally
        * the BUDS demo.
        * BUDS started with Overall and Maduplec as members, but after the
        * first demo "Wraxirmer 5", Overall stopped his activities.  Maduplec
        * then coded the rest of the demos with graphics from friends and
        * exclusive sound-tracks supplied by the Vibrants. However, in the last
        * couple of demos, all graphics and music was made by Maduplec.
        * NATO and BUDS stopped producing demos when Maduplec and the other
        * remaining danish members joined Crest in 1992 when NATO was
        * dissolved.
        * Nato can be reached via Maduplec/Crest a.k.a. Martin Arentoft
        * (mail@martinarentoft.com), <URL:http://www.martinarentoft.com>.
      c64/demos/pal/Neoplasia/
      c64/demos/pal/Nipson Product/
      c64/demos/pal/NoName/
      c64/demos/pal/Noice/
      c64/demos/pal/North Party 1997/
        * North Party 1997 was held at Bartoszyce, Poland in 7-9th February
        * 1997 by Fatum Band and Kraciki Design.  This was the first North
        * Party, and 150 people attended to it.
        c64/demos/pal/North Party 1997/Graphics/
        c64/demos/pal/North Party 1997/Intros/
        c64/demos/pal/North Party 1997/Music/
      c64/demos/pal/Nostalgia/
      c64/demos/pal/Offence/
        * Offence was lively in early 90's, and it is making a comeback.
      c64/demos/pal/Oneway/
      c64/demos/pal/Origo Dreamline/
      c64/demos/pal/Orion/
      c64/demos/pal/Oxyron/
      c64/demos/pal/Padua/
      c64/demos/pal/Panic/
      c64/demos/pal/Panoramic Designs/
        * Panoramic Design (Norway) (former Rawhead and The Shadows).
        * These demos were uploaded by Glenn/Shape.
      c64/demos/pal/Paradize/
      c64/demos/pal/Paragon/
      c64/demos/pal/Plush/
      c64/demos/pal/Pretzel Logic/
        * Pretzel Logic (Sweden).
        * Uploaded by Glenn/Shape & Blues Muz'.
      c64/demos/pal/Process/
      c64/demos/pal/Psycho-Genesis/
      c64/demos/pal/Pu-239/
        * Pu-239 home page: <URL:http://www.cs.tut.fi/%7Ealbert/Pu-239/>
        * These demos were uploaded by Pasi 'Albert' Ojala <albert@cs.tut.fi>
      c64/demos/pal/Pulsar/
        * Pulsar was a British demo group.
      c64/demos/pal/Quality/
        * This directory contains the productions of Quality, a Hungarian
        * group. The LZH files contain whole disksides (ZipCode format), and
        * the LNX files contain multiple files.
        * Uploaded by Jean/Chromance (jean@labor.obuda.kando.hu).
        c64/demos/pal/Quality/other/
      c64/demos/pal/Quintex Designs/
      c64/demos/pal/Radio Fucom/
        * Wolfgang Schliess coded demos in a number of German groups in the
        * late 1980s and early 1990s.
      c64/demos/pal/Radix/
      c64/demos/pal/Rawhead/
        * Rawhead (Norway).
      c64/demos/pal/Rebels/
      c64/demos/pal/Reflex/
      c64/demos/pal/Resource/
        * Resource is a rather new group based in Hungary.  Its homepage is at
        * <URL:http://www.inf.elte.hu/www/targy/internet/95a/resource/resource.
        * html>. Uploads by Edhellon/Resource (edhellon@ludens.elte.hu).
      c64/demos/pal/Scallop/
      c64/demos/pal/Science 451/
      c64/demos/pal/Scouse/
      c64/demos/pal/Shape/
        * Shape is/was based in Norway.
        * Contact: Glenn Rune Gallefoss/Shape & Blues Muz'
        * <glenn.rune.gallefoss@bi.sn.no>
        * <URL:http://www.bgnett.no/~kristian/shape/>
      c64/demos/pal/Shield/
      c64/demos/pal/Shining 8/
        * Shining 8 is a German demo group.  These demos were provided by
        * Romrunner a.k.a. John Koelz <romrunner@gmx.net>.  See also the
        * Shining 8 home page <URL:http://members.magic-
        * web.net/home/Shining8/>.
      c64/demos/pal/Silicon Ltd/
      c64/demos/pal/Sphinx/
      c64/demos/pal/Spirit/
        * Demos made by the group Spirit.
      c64/demos/pal/Steel/
      c64/demos/pal/Stoat&Tim/
      c64/demos/pal/Sub Zero/
      c64/demos/pal/T'Pau/
      c64/demos/pal/Taboo/
        * Taboo was founded in March 1992. Now, we have about 10 members, all
        * of us living in Poland.  For more info about our present activity, go
        * to the Taboo Home Page
        * <URL:http://www.polsl.gliwice.pl/%7Emarekm/taboo/>. Yours, MMS/Taboo
        * <marekm@zeus.polsl.gliwice.pl>.
        * These files were uploaded by Krzysztof Matula <km@aldec.katowice.pl>.
      c64/demos/pal/Talent/
      c64/demos/pal/Tetragon/
      c64/demos/pal/The Ancient Temple/
        * This is the current archive of TAT (The Ancient Temple) productions
        * as it also exists on <URL:http://www.manni.org/tat/>. Uploaded 2000-
        * 05-25 by Icey (tat@manni.org).
      c64/demos/pal/The Black Lords/
      c64/demos/pal/The Cream Crackers/
      c64/demos/pal/The Dutch USA-Team/
      c64/demos/pal/The Judges/
        * The Judges was a located in the Netherlands.  They programmed some of
        * the first demos that fiddled seriously with $d011.
      c64/demos/pal/The Last Science/
      c64/demos/pal/The Leftovers/
      c64/demos/pal/The Level 99 Industries/
      c64/demos/pal/The Party 4/
      c64/demos/pal/The Radbrekkjers (IOC)/
        * The Radbrekkjers (IOC) demos
        * Notice that we have parodied several famous groups in our demos.
        * (Fairlight, Oxyron, Panoramic Designs, Budbrain (Amiga) etc...)
        * Our famous slogans: -Schnabelkase immer, in deinem schlafenzimmer. -
        * Tanz mit mir Derrick, never mind Klein.
        * signed... Hi-potent :)
      c64/demos/pal/The Ruling Company/
      c64/demos/pal/The Shadows/
        * The Shadows (Norway).
        * The demos were uploaded by Glenn/Shape & Blues Muz'
        * (glenn.rune.gallefoss@bi.sn.no).
      c64/demos/pal/The Sharks/
      c64/demos/pal/The Supply Team/
        * The Supply Team was a Danish group active in 1985-1989. This
        * collection of TST demos was uploaded by Rambones (hagar@imada.ou.dk).
        * All files are in the public domain and may be put freely on CDs.
      c64/demos/pal/The Vicious Circle/
        * The Vicious Circle was a German group that got new members from
        * Commodore Clan, a Swedish group.
      c64/demos/pal/Topaz Beerline/
        c64/demos/pal/Topaz Beerline/coop/
          * Topaz Beerline co-operation demos
        c64/demos/pal/Topaz Beerline/misc/
      c64/demos/pal/Tough/
      c64/demos/pal/Triad/
        * Triad is a cracker and demo group based in Sweden.  The Triad
        * homepage is maintained by King Fisher at
        * <URL:http://www.df.lth.se/~triad/triad/>.
        * These Triad productions were uploaded by King Fisher / Triad a.k.a.
        * Linus Walleij <triad@df.lth.se>.  Some of the files are unsorted and
        * with short filenames.  These files should be correctly transferred,
        * unlike some Triad stuff you might have encountered elsewhere on the
        * net.
        * See also the Triad FTP site at
        * <URL:ftp://ftp.df.lth.se/pub/c64/Triad/>.
        c64/demos/pal/Triad/Multifile Demos/
          * These demos consist of multiple files. Unfortunately we don't have
          * the full file names of all productions, and all the descriptions
          * are missing.
        c64/demos/pal/Triad/Onefile Demos/
          * All these files are C64 demos packed into a single program file.
          * Some are distributed as Lynx archives. The full file names for some
          * productions are unfortunately missing. Feel free to send us the
          * descriptions for these demos.
        c64/demos/pal/Triad/Text+Notes/
          * Here are some texts and notes.
      c64/demos/pal/Triangle 3532/
      c64/demos/pal/Tribute1994/
        * ## Stuff released at Tribute1994 ##
      c64/demos/pal/Trinomic/
      c64/demos/pal/Troopers/
        * Troopers (Norway), later known as Prosonix.
      c64/demos/pal/Unic/
      c64/demos/pal/Unit5/
        * Unit 5 was a Swedish demogroup. Here are some of its productions. The
        * lzh files are multi-part demos.  Use LHX64 to extract them.
      c64/demos/pal/Vision/
      c64/demos/pal/Visual Reality/
      c64/demos/pal/War Deal Lamers/
        * War Deal Lamers was formed in May, 1989, (-: and it was the lamest
        * group on the scene :-), but it becomes better afterwards, hopes
        * Suicide/WDL <bjorns@ifi.uio.no>.
        * The group currently has two active coders but almost no graphics
        * artists. It hasn't published anything for a year, but there is a new
        * demo under construction, and it will be released on a demo party.
      c64/demos/pal/Whoop/
      c64/demos/pal/X-95/
      c64/demos/pal/X-Ample/
      c64/demos/pal/X-Factor/
        * X-Factor, started as Imagination Developments, was founded in Denmark
        * in 1989.  These files were uploaded by Nep/CML.
      c64/demos/pal/XAKK/
      c64/demos/pal/Yawthrust/
      c64/demos/pal/Z-Circle/
      c64/demos/pal/Zoko/
      c64/demos/pal/Zone45/
      c64/demos/pal/Zoo'97/
        * Zoo'97 - C=64 Party at 21-23.11.1997 in Pori, Finland
        * Total Epygt by Extend wasn't released yet in this pack because the
        * compo versions were not finished..
        * The D64 files were compiled by Agemixer/Scallop. This text is written
        * by Venturus/Vandals^Damage! The logo in file_id.diz is drawn by
        * Nup!/Pro^Arts.
      c64/demos/pal/misc/
        c64/demos/pal/misc/Games/
  c64/diskutil/
    c64/diskutil/archivers/
    c64/diskutil/directory/
    c64/diskutil/diskcopy/
    c64/diskutil/editors/
    c64/diskutil/fastloaders/
    c64/diskutil/filecopy/
    c64/diskutil/misc/
    c64/diskutil/routines/
    c64/diskutil/transfer/
  c64/edu/
    * Educational software for the Commodore 64
    c64/edu/Canada@ -> pet/edu/Canada
  c64/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/c64
  c64/games/
    * All games you can find here are freely distributable.  If you are looking
    * for commercial games, you are looking at the wrong place.  Try e.g.
    * <URL:http://arnold.c64.org/>.
    c64/games/Llamasoft/
      * These games were produced by Jeff Minter a.k.a. Yak of Llamasoft
      * <URL:http://www.llamasoft.co.uk/> in the 1980's.  He has kindly given
      * permission to distribute these files.  Most of these files have been
      * obtained from unauthorised copies that may have been modified by
      * hackers. Original disk, tape or cartridge images are welcome.
    c64/games/The Bingo Team/
      * The games by The Bingo Team are rather simple, often two-player games.
    c64/games/adventures/
      * Most of these text adventures were distributed by The Bingo Team and
      * uploaded by ksa@cyberstones.com.  Most are written by Dorothy Millard.
    c64/games/preview/
  c64/graphics/
    c64/graphics/converters.crossplatform@ -> crossplatform/graphics
    c64/graphics/converters/
      c64/graphics/converters/GoDot/
        * GoDot is an image processing program for the Commodore 64, developed
        * by Arndt Dettke.  According to the author, this package has been
        * placed into the public domain on September 5, 2001.  The following
        * excerpt is from <URL:http://users.aol.com/howtogodot/godnews.htm>:
        * Seit dem 5. September ist GoDot Public Domain! Nach Rücksprache mit
        * allen bisherigen Distributoren habe ich mich zu diesem Entschluss
        * durchgerungen. Es kann nun in allen PD-Archiven und auf Clubdisketten
        * weitergereicht werden. Einzige Bedingung: GoDot darf nicht ohne meine
        * Erlaubnis für eine öffentliche Distribution verändert werden.
        * These compressed 1541 disk image files have been extracted from the
        * original ZIP files.
        c64/graphics/converters/GoDot/demo/
          * This is an old demo of GoDot, when the program still was
          * distributed on a shareware basis.
        c64/graphics/converters/GoDot/misc/
          * Miscellanous additions for GoDot.
      c64/graphics/converters/geos@ -> geos/graphics/converters
    c64/graphics/editors/
      c64/graphics/editors/FGM/
        * Most Fun Graphics Machine stuff has been uploaded by Jack
        * VanderWhite.
    c64/graphics/other/
    c64/graphics/pictures/
      c64/graphics/pictures/FLI/
        * Some of these files require an FLI viewer, some are runnable, but
        * might work only on PAL or only on NTSC computers.
      c64/graphics/pictures/Koala/
      c64/graphics/pictures/MacPaint/
      c64/graphics/pictures/PrintFox/
      c64/graphics/pictures/other/
        * Here you will find pictures in custom formats.
      c64/graphics/pictures/runnable/
    c64/graphics/viewers/
  c64/html/
  c64/magazines/
    c64/magazines/Ahoy/
      * Issues of the Ahoy magazine
    c64/magazines/Driven/
      * Driven Mag, a North American scene magazine.
    c64/magazines/Floppy Magazine/
      * Floppy Magazine was published in Finland (in Finnish) from 1985 to
      * 1988.
      * Tiedostonimistä ilmenee julkaisuvuosi.  Kaksipuoliset levykkeet on
      * merkitty päätteillä "a" ja "b".  Katso myös
      * <URL:http://www.ntrautanen.fi/computers/commodore/floppy_magazine.htm>.
    c64/magazines/Gamers_Guide/
      * Lately some of the older Guides were found to be corrupted and I have
      * thus made new transfers of the entire collection for safety reasons.
      * Programs used for this transfer were StarCommander 0.71 and Starlynx
      * for lynxing. I will now rely completely on Joe Forsters tools as
      * they've shown to be reliable in difference from other tools out there.
      * Files named gg_xx(n) are NTSC versions.  From issue #09 forth the
      * Guides autodetect NTSC and fix themselves.  We currently only have the
      * NTSC version of GG #06.
      * King Fisher / Triad aka Linus Walleij
      * triad@df.lth.se
      * -- Information Wants to be Free
    c64/magazines/Mojo/
      * Mojo is published by a user group in North America.
    c64/magazines/Newspress/
    c64/magazines/Propaganda/
      * Propaganda is a PAL scene magazine.
    c64/magazines/Tiger Disk/
    c64/magazines/VandalismNews/
      * Vandalism News disk magazine.
    c64/magazines/Vision/
  c64/manuals/
    * Commodore 64 related manuals
    * See also the Project 64 document homepage at
    * <URL:http://project64.c64.org/> and the iDOC= homepage at
    * <URL:http://www.softwolves.pp.se/idoc/>.
    * Some of these manuals were originally distributed with Commodore
    * computers & peripherals, and they can be downloaded for own use if
    * original is missing.  Copying and reprinting of these documents are
    * forbidden by copyright law.
  c64/notemakers/
  c64/os/
    c64/os/GeckOS@ -> pet/os/GeckOS
    c64/os/ace@ -> c128/os/ace
    c64/os/geos@ -> geos
    c64/os/lunix/
      * LUnix is a simple multitasking OS for the Commodore 64 being developed
      * by Daniel Dallmann <Dallmann@heilbronn.netsurf.de>. The LUnix homepage
      * is at
      * <URL:http://www.heilbronn.netsurf.de/%7Edallmann/lunix/lunix.html>.
  c64/packers/
    * These crunchers and packers are presented here mainly for historical
    * reasons.  If you are looking for a fast and decent cruncher for serious
    * use, check Pasi Ojala's PuCrunch, a cross-platform cruncher.
  c64/packetradio/
    * This directory contains packet radio stuff for the C64.  See modem.gif
    * for a schematic diagram.  The software is packed using PK-Zip on MS-DOS.
    * Unpack it before transfering the files to your C64. These files were
    * uploaded by ecrew@Alpha1.curtin.edu.au.
  c64/programming/
    c64/programming/documents/
  c64/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/c64
  c64/tapeutil/
  c64/utilities/
c65/
  * Here is some stuff for the Commodore 65, whose production was canned at the
  * very last minute in late 1991.
  * To extract files from the .lha or .lzh archives, use LHX64 in the C64 mode,
  * available from /pub/cbm/c64/archivers/.
  c65/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/c65
crossplatform/
  * Here is our collection of cross-platform tools, e.g. programs that are
  * support the Commodore 8-bit computers on other platforms.
  crossplatform/audio/
    crossplatform/audio/HighVoltageSIDs/
      * HIGH VOLTAGE SID COLLECTION from
      * http://www.public.asu.edu/~greiman/inc/hv_sids.html
      * At last! A SID tune collection specifically designed for SIDPlayer!
      * This collection has around 95% of the most popular tunes from the
      * Commodore 64...
    crossplatform/audio/msdos/
    crossplatform/audio/sounds/
  crossplatform/converters/
    crossplatform/converters/Amiga/
    crossplatform/converters/c128@ -> c128/archivers
    crossplatform/converters/c64@ -> c64/archivers
    crossplatform/converters/msdos/
    crossplatform/converters/pet@ -> pet/archivers
    crossplatform/converters/unix/
  crossplatform/emulators/
    crossplatform/emulators/Amiga/
    crossplatform/emulators/Atari/
    crossplatform/emulators/Frodo/
      * Frodo V4.0 is a free, portable C64 emulator for BeOS, Unix, MacOS,
      * AmigaOS and Windows systems. Author: cbauer@iphcip1.physik.uni-mainz.de
      * (Christian Bauer) <URL:http://www.Uni-Mainz.DE/~bauec002/FRMain.html>
    crossplatform/emulators/MacOS/
    crossplatform/emulators/VICE/
      * For more information about VICE, see its home page at
      * <URL:http://viceteam.bei.t-online.de/>.
      crossplatform/emulators/VICE/old/
        * For more information about VICE, see its home page at
        * <URL:http://viceteam.bei.t-online.de/>.
    crossplatform/emulators/alec/
      * This directory contains different releases of the shareware ALE C64
      * emulator.
      * The files were uploaded by the author, johns@av.rwth-aachen.de.
    crossplatform/emulators/c64s@ -> crossplatform/emulators/msdos/c64s
    crossplatform/emulators/cb64/
      * The development of the Come Back 64 emulator has been discontinued.
    crossplatform/emulators/ccs64@ -> crossplatform/emulators/msdos/ccs64
    crossplatform/emulators/msdos/
      crossplatform/emulators/msdos/VICE@ -> crossplatform/emulators/VICE
      crossplatform/emulators/msdos/c64s/
      crossplatform/emulators/msdos/ccs64/
        * CCS64 is currently the best Commodore 64 emulator for Pentium boxes
        * running MS-DOS.  The author is HÃ¥kan Sundell
        * <Hakan.Sundell@xpress.se>, and CCS64's home page is at
        * <URL:http://www.fatal-design.com/ccs64/>.
        * CCS64 is also available for some Unix variants, see
        * <URL:http://www.funet.fi/pub/cbm/crossplatform/emulators/unix/>.
      crossplatform/emulators/msdos/pc64/
        * This directory contains distribution files of the Commodore 64
        * emulator called PC64.  It requires at least 386 and VGA, and runs in
        * MS-DOS, Windows, OS/2 as well as in the Linux dosemu. PC64 for
        * Windows is a newer product that requires Windows.
        * PC64 won't be developed or distributed any longer.  See PC64-The
        * End.txt or PC64-Das Ende.txt for more details.
        crossplatform/emulators/msdos/pc64/transfer@ -> crossplatform/transfer
    crossplatform/emulators/pc64@ -> crossplatform/emulators/msdos/pc64
    crossplatform/emulators/resid/
      * ReSID is a Commodore 6581 or 8580 Sound Interface Device emulator. It
      * is included in VICE, a versatile Commodore emulator.
    crossplatform/emulators/unix/
      crossplatform/emulators/unix/VICE@ -> crossplatform/emulators/VICE
  crossplatform/graphics/
    * Here you will find converters, viewers and image processing tools for
    * different platforms.  These programs support the graphics formats used on
    * 8-bit Commodores.
    crossplatform/graphics/Amiga/
    crossplatform/graphics/c64@ -> c64/graphics/converters
    crossplatform/graphics/msdos/
      crossplatform/graphics/msdos/ConGo/
        * ConGo <URL:http://www.8bit.com/congo.html> is an accessory program
        * for GoDot, running on Windows 95 or 98.  These files were uploaded by
        * the author, Matthias Matting.
    crossplatform/graphics/unix/
  crossplatform/programming@ -> programming
  crossplatform/transfer/
    * Data transfer utilities
    crossplatform/transfer/1541-dos/
      * These are the programs and instructions on how to read and write MS-DOS
      * disks with a modified 1541.  A 1541-II cannot unfortunately be modified
      * for the program.
    crossplatform/transfer/1541-to-PC/
    crossplatform/transfer/Amiga/
    crossplatform/transfer/C2N232/
      * C2N232 is a Commodore C2N cassette drive (datassette) emulator with an
      * RS-232 interface.  It was designed by Marko Mäkelä
      * (http://www.funet.fi/~msmakela/).
      * The device allows data transfers between all 8-bit Commodore computers
      * that are equipped with a cassette interface (PET series, VIC-20, C64,
      * C128, 264 series, PET-II series) and any computer that has a 38400 bps
      * RS-232 interface.  Supported protocols include pulse width modulation
      * (normal cassette LOAD/SAVE/OPEN, and any tape speeders that use at most
      * 3 different pulse widths), and a custom protocol whose transfer speed
      * exceeds 38400 bps already on a 1 MHz Commodore.
      * The software is work in progress.  The preferred methods of using the
      * C2N232 are c2nload and cbmlink, the replacement of prlink.
      crossplatform/transfer/C2N232/firmware/
        * C2N232 is a Commodore C2N cassette drive (datassette) emulator with
        * an RS-232 interface.  It was designed by Marko Mäkelä
        * (http://www.funet.fi/~msmakela/).
        * Here you can find the firmware for the C2N232 device.
      crossplatform/transfer/C2N232/gallery/
      crossplatform/transfer/C2N232/hardware/
        * C2N232 is a Commodore C2N cassette drive (datassette) emulator with
        * an RS-232 interface.  It was designed by Marko Mäkelä
        * (http://www.funet.fi/~msmakela/).
        * The hardware design (made with the Eagle layout editor by CadSoft) is
        * based on two integrated circuits: an Atmel AT90S2313 microcontroller
        * and a Maxim MAX232 line driver.
        * These files may be used according to the terms of the GNU General
        * Public License.  Essentially, you may make money and need not pay any
        * royalties to anyone, and if you modify the design, you must make the
        * modifications available on the same conditions.
    crossplatform/transfer/CBM-to-PC/
    crossplatform/transfer/Linux/
    crossplatform/transfer/datassette/
    crossplatform/transfer/misc/
      * This directory contains miscellanous transferring utilities.
csbruce/
  * All programs in this directory were made by Craig Bruce
  * <csbruce@ccnga.uwaterloo.ca>.
demodisks/
  * This directory contains test/demo diskettes (compressed disk images) of
  * different Commodore products.  Uploads are naturally welcome.
  * These software items were originally distributed with all new Commodore
  * peripherals, and can be downloaded for own use if original disks are
  * corrupt or missing.  Copying and selling this software is forbidden by
  * copyright law.
  demodisks/c128/
    * Here are disks supplied with the Commodore 128.
    * These software items were originally distributed with all new Commodore
    * peripherals, and can be downloaded for own use if original disks are
    * corrupt or missing.  Copying and selling this software is forbidden by
    * copyright law.
    demodisks/c128/cpm@ -> ../cpm/sys/c128/system
  demodisks/c64/
    * This directory contains test/demo diskettes supplied with the Commodore
    * 64 or products tightly related with it.
    * These software items were originally distributed with all new Commodore
    * peripherals, and can be downloaded for own use if original disks are
    * corrupt or missing.  Copying and selling this software is forbidden by
    * copyright law.
    demodisks/c64/cpm/
    demodisks/c64/modem/
      * Software for Commodore modems
    demodisks/c64/sfx/
  demodisks/drives/
    * This directory contains test/demo diskettes shipped with different
    * Commodore disk drives.
    * These software items were originally distributed with all new Commodore
    * peripherals, and can be downloaded for own use if original disks are
    * corrupt or missing.  Copying and selling this software is forbidden by
    * copyright law.
  demodisks/other/
    * This directory contains test/demo diskettes (compressed disk images)
    * shipped with miscellanous Commodore products.
    * These software items were originally distributed with all new Commodore
    * peripherals, and can be downloaded for own use if original disks are
    * corrupt or missing.  Copying and selling this software is forbidden by
    * copyright law.
  demodisks/pet/
    * Test/demo diskettes for PET hardware
    * These software items were originally distributed with all new Commodore
    * peripherals, and can be downloaded for own use if original disks are
    * corrupt or missing.  Copying and selling this software is forbidden by
    * copyright law.
    demodisks/pet/petdisk/
      * These 8050 disk images were made from original-looking disks, but the
      * disks were not write protected.  The txt files contain the disk labels
      * and the directory contents, and the d80.gz files are GNU zipped 8050
      * disk images (2083 blocks, or 533248 bytes).
documents/
  documents/cables/
  documents/chipdata/
    documents/chipdata/6500/
      * Commodore Semiconductor Group NMOS 6500/1 One-Chip Microcomputer
    documents/chipdata/6509/
      * CSG 6509 Microprocessor with Memory Management, 10/86
    documents/chipdata/650x/
      * Commodore Semiconductor Group: NMOS 6500 Series Microprocessors
    documents/chipdata/6523/
      * Commodore Semiconductor Group MPS 6523 Tri-Port Interface (TPI)
    documents/chipdata/6525/
      * Commodore Semiconductor Group MPS 6525 tri-port interface
    documents/chipdata/6582/
      * Commodore Semiconductor Group: HMOS 6582 Sound Interface Device
    documents/chipdata/65c23/
      * Commodore Semiconductor Group 65C23 Tri-Port Interface (preliminary)
    documents/chipdata/6809/
      * Motorola Semiconductor Technical Data: MC6809E 8-bit microprocessing
      * unit
    documents/chipdata/7501/
      * This is a draft copy of the preliminary 7501 data sheet. It originates
      * from a pile of papers scanned by Tibor Biczo. William Levak, who sorted
      * and scaled the images, noticed that all but 2 pages are reworked copies
      * of the 6510 preliminary data sheet.  Page 2 is missing.
    documents/chipdata/la8200m/
      * Sanyo LA8200M read/write amplifier data sheet (equivalent to the Sony
      * CX20185 and the Motorola MC28719)
    documents/chipdata/r650x/
      * Rockwell R650X and R651X Microprocessors (CPU)
      * Document No. 29000D39, Data Sheet, Rev. 8, June 1987
    documents/chipdata/t6721/
      * Toshiba Integrated Circuit, Technical Data: T6721A, T6772, T6684.
      * C²MOS Voice Synthesizing LSI, 1 Nov. 1983; revised 1 Jun. 1984.
    documents/chipdata/wd177x/
      * Technical information about the Western Digital 1770/1772/1773 Floppy
      * Disk Controller chips.  The WD1770 and the WD1772 are used in the
      * Commodore 1570/1571 and 1581 disk drives.
    documents/chipdata/ym3526/
      * This is the data sheet for the Yamaha YM3526 OPL FM synthesizer chip
      * used in the Commodore C64/C128 Sounder Expander cartridge.
      * Anyone wishing to program the YM3526 should refer to one of the many
      * documents available on the internet on programming the OPL FM
      * synthesizer used in Creative SoundBlaster cards.
      * According to Magnus Eriksson, the YM3526 should not be confused with
      * OPL2 (YM3812) or OPL3 (YMF262).
  documents/disk-drives/
  documents/maps@ -> maps
  documents/programming@ -> programming
  documents/projects/
    documents/projects/accelerators/
      documents/projects/accelerators/turboprocess/
        * Roßmöller TurboProcess was a 4 MHz 65816 cartridge for the
        * Commodore 64.
    documents/projects/drives/
      * Projects related to mass storage
    documents/projects/ieee-488/
      * IEEE-488 a.k.a. HP-IB a.k.a. GP-IB is a parallel bus used in the
      * Commodore PET line of computers.  For its home computers, Commodore
      * developed a very slow serial version of the bus.
      documents/projects/ieee-488/c64@ -> schematics/cartridges/c64/ieee-488
      documents/projects/ieee-488/vic20@ -> schematics/cartridges/vic20/ieee-488
    documents/projects/interfaces/
      documents/projects/interfaces/mouse/
        * This is a serial mouse interface for Commodore computers.  It
        * effectively lets you to connect an RS-232C PC mouse as a 1351
        * compatible device to the joystick port.
        documents/projects/interfaces/mouse/Filez/
        documents/projects/interfaces/mouse/Gallery/
      documents/projects/interfaces/plus4joy/
        * Here you will find instructions on building an adapter for connecting
        * a normal Atari VCS 2600 style digital joystick to the Commodore
        * plus/4. The document was created and uploaded by Levente Hársfalvi
        * <levente@terrasoft.hu>.
    documents/projects/memory/
      documents/projects/memory/c128/
        * Memory expansions for the Commodore 128, 128D and 128DCR
        documents/projects/memory/c128/1028/
          * This directory contains the instructions for building an internal
          * memory expansion of 256, 512 or 1024 kilobytes for the Commodore
          * 128 or Commodore 128D computers.  There are different versions of
          * the documentation, and some software to test the memory expansion.
          * Don't forget to look for prlink in /pub/cbm/transfer.  It is a
          * transfer system for PC or Amiga and C= 8-bit computers.  It
          * supports also this memory expansion.
      documents/projects/memory/c64/
        * Memory expansions for the Commodore 64
        documents/projects/memory/c64/256kB/
          * This directory contains the instructions for building an internal
          * memory expansion of 256 kilobytes for the Commodore 64 computer.
          * There are different versions of the documentation, and some
          * software to test the memory expansion.
      documents/projects/memory/pet/
      documents/projects/memory/plus4/
        * Memory expansions for the Commodore 264 Series
      documents/projects/memory/reu/
        * Memory expansions for the Commodore RAM Expansion Unit
      documents/projects/memory/vic20/
        * Memory expansions for the Commodore VIC-20
    documents/projects/other/
    documents/projects/rs232/
      * The lack of real RS-232C interface on the C64 has inspired many people
      * to design their own interfaces and to write instructions how to build
      * them.
    documents/projects/scsi/
    documents/projects/transfer@ -> crossplatform/transfer
  documents/repair/
faq/
  faq/cpm@ -> ../cpm/faq
  faq/trivia/
    * This directory contains Commodore trivia questions with answers. These
    * questions have been created by Jim Brain.
firmware/
  * This directory contains original firmware of 6502-based Commodore products,
  * for the purpose of troubleshooting and repairing old equipment.  If you
  * have other ROMs or more precise information (i.e. ROM part numbers), feel
  * free to contact us.
  firmware/characters/
  firmware/computers/
    * Firmware for Commodore 8-bit home computers. The chronological order is:
    * VIC-20, C64, plus/4, C128, C65.
    firmware/computers/b/
      * The Commodore 600 series was known as the B128 in the United States,
      * and the machine that was known there as the B256, was called the 700
      * series in Europe.  These machines are also known as "CBM II Low
      * Profile" and "CBM II High Profile", respectively.
      * The 600 and the 700 series are almost identical, but 700 series
      * machines have a built-in monitor, a separate keyboard, and a different
      * character generator ROM.  The 610/710 has 128kB RAM, the 620/720 has
      * 256kB RAM, and the 630/730 has 256kB RAM and a co-processor card (Z80
      * and 8088 were planned, but it is not sure if these cards actually
      * existed).
      * The 500 series uses a 6567/6569 VIC-II video chip instead of the 6845
      * CRTC. It also runs at around 1 MHz instead of the 2 MHz of other Model
      * B computers.
      * See also <URL:../b/index.html> and <URL:../../../b/index.html>.
      firmware/computers/b/drives@ -> firmware/drives/old
      firmware/computers/b/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/b
    firmware/computers/c128/
      firmware/computers/c128/drives@ -> firmware/drives/new
      firmware/computers/c128/other/
      firmware/computers/c128/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/c128
    firmware/computers/c64/
      firmware/computers/c64/drives@ -> firmware/drives/new
      firmware/computers/c64/other/
        * Firmware of c64/c128 cartridges and other devices
        firmware/computers/c64/other/btx/
          * BTX, or Bildschirmtext, is/was a modem-based on-line system that
          * started in the 1980s.  It was run by the state-owned telephone
          * corporation.
        firmware/computers/c64/other/max/
      firmware/computers/c64/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/c64
    firmware/computers/c65/
      * The Commodore 65 was never produced.  These ROM images are from
      * prototype units.  The number codes are date codes: YYMMDD.
    firmware/computers/pet/
      firmware/computers/pet/8296/
        * Commodore 8296 specific firmware
        firmware/computers/pet/8296/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/pet/8296
      firmware/computers/pet/SuperPET/
        * The SuperPET is a 8032 PET with one or two added boards that were
        * designed at the University of Waterloo.  The computer has a built-in
        * RS-232C interface and many built-in programming languages.  In
        * Europe, this machine was called the MicroMainFrame 9000, or MMF 9000.
        firmware/computers/pet/SuperPET/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/pet/SuperPET
      firmware/computers/pet/d/
        * Here you will find firmware and technical data of Commodore's
        * professional disk drives, equipped with the IEEE-488 interface, and
        * of Commodore's professional line of computers, the PET.
        * Most of the disk drive information was supplied by William M. Levak
        * <wlevak@umich.edu>.
      firmware/computers/pet/drives@ -> firmware/drives/old
      firmware/computers/pet/other/
        * 3rd party firmware for the PET
      firmware/computers/pet/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/pet
    firmware/computers/plus4/
      * Here are the ROMs for the Commodore 264 series, which includes the C16,
      * C116 and the plus/4.
      firmware/computers/plus4/232/
      firmware/computers/plus4/364/
        * This directory contains original firmware of the Commodore 364
        * prototype.  Uploaded by Bo Zimmerman (bo@zimmers.net).  See
        * <URL:http://www.zimmers.net/cbmpics/c116s.html> for more information
        * All are 16K, either 23128 ROMs and 27128 EPROMs
      firmware/computers/plus4/drives@ -> firmware/drives/new
      firmware/computers/plus4/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/plus4
    firmware/computers/vic20/
      firmware/computers/vic20/drives@ -> firmware/drives/new
      firmware/computers/vic20/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/vic20
  firmware/drives/
    * Firmware for Commodore disk drives.
    * According to William Levak, Commodore used six different native disk
    * formats:
    * 2040/3040 - This is slightly different from later formats: tracks 18 - 24
    * have 20 sectors instead of 19.
    * 2031/4040/1540/1541/1551/1570 - single sided, single density, 48tpi
    * 1571 - A double sided version.
    * 8050 - single sided, 96tpi
    * 1001/8250 - double sided, 96tpi
    * 1581, 3½" DD with MFM
    * While we're on the subject, Commodore's single density drives are
    * actually double density, and the double density drives are actually quad
    * density. Quad density disks have the same capacity of high density disks,
    * but the magnetic film is compatible with double density disks.
    firmware/drives/new/
      * Serial bus based Commodore disk drives
      firmware/drives/new/1541/
        * This directory contains ROMs of 1540, 1541, 1541C and 1541-II drives.
        * The ROM checksums are valid.  If you add the byte values together
        * (adc data:adc #0), the sum of the $c000-$dfff ROM will be $c0, and
        * the $e000-$ffff ROM will add up to $e0.  This applies also to the
        * halves of the 1541-II ROM.
        firmware/drives/new/1541/hacks/
          * Modifications to the original Commodore 1540, 1541 or 1541-II
          * firmware
        firmware/drives/new/1541/schematics@ -> schematics/drives/new/1541
      firmware/drives/new/1551/
        * The 1551 was designed for the Commodore 264 series of computers,
        * consisting of the C16, C116 and plus/4.
        firmware/drives/new/1551/schematics@ -> schematics/drives/new/1551
      firmware/drives/new/1571/
        * Here is the firmware of the 1570, 1571 and 1571CR drives.  There are
        * some differences between these drives.  The 1570 is single-sided,
        * while the others are double-sided.  See the README file for details.
        firmware/drives/new/1571/schematics@ -> schematics/drives/new/1571
      firmware/drives/new/1581/
        * The Commodore 1581 is a 3,5 inch drive with serial bus connection.
        * The drive used a normal MFM controller and a double density drive
        * mechanism.
        firmware/drives/new/1581/hacks/
          * These files were uploaded by TFSS of GPS (golden_pig@hotmail.com).
    firmware/drives/old/
      * Here you will find firmware and technical data of Commodore's
      * professional disk drives, equipped with the IEEE-488 interface.
      * Most of the disk drive information was supplied by William M. Levak
      * <wlevak@umich.edu>.
      firmware/drives/old/1001/
        * Firmware ROMs of COMMODORE SFD 1001 IEEE488 Floppy Disk Drive, with
        * 1MB capacity on 5¼" DS/DD disks.
        firmware/drives/old/1001/schematics@ -> schematics/drives/old/1001
      firmware/drives/old/2031/
        * These files were uploaded by William M. Levak <wlevak@umich.edu>.
        firmware/drives/old/2031/schematics@ -> schematics/drives/old/2031
      firmware/drives/old/4040/
        * These files were uploaded by William M. Levak
        * <wlevak@cyberspace.org>.
        firmware/drives/old/4040/schematics@ -> schematics/drives/old/4040
      firmware/drives/old/8050/
        * These files were uploaded by William M. Levak
        * <wlevak@cyberspace.org>.
        firmware/drives/old/8050/d/
          * The files in this directory were supplied by Olaf Seibert.
      firmware/drives/old/8280/
        * These files were saved off some EPROM chips on a 8280 motherboard.
        * Uploaded by Bo Zimmerman <bo@zimmers.net>.
      firmware/drives/old/9090/
        * The Commodore D9060 and D9090 can use the same firmware.  The
        * difference between these units is that the jumper J14 on the DOS
        * board is open in the D9060, and closed in the D9090 to select a 4-
        * head vs. 6-head drive. The jumper J13 seems to be unused.
        * According to Wolfgang Günther, the EPROM type may be 2564 or 2764,
        * depending on the board version ("Assy No. 300012-001, Rev.B" or "Assy
        * No. 300012-002, Rev.A").  This is the case of 300516/300517 rev.C.
        firmware/drives/old/9090/schematics@ -> schematics/drives/old/9090
    firmware/drives/other/
      * Firmware for disk drives not manufactured by Commodore.
      firmware/drives/other/msd/
        * These drives were manufactured by MSD Systems, Inc., 10031 Monroe,
        * Suite 206, Dallas, TX 75229.  The SD-1 is a single disk drive unit,
        * and the SD-2 is a dual disk drive unit.
  firmware/misc/
  firmware/printers/
    firmware/printers/1230/
      * Firmware for the Commodore printer MPS-1230
    firmware/printers/1526/
      * The Commodore 1526 is a dot matrix printer that attaches to the serial
      * bus.
    firmware/printers/3022/
      * Firmware of the Commodore 3022 IEEE-488 printer
    firmware/printers/4023@ -> firmware/printers/1526
    firmware/printers/8023P/
      * These files were uploaded by William M. Levak <wlevak@cyberspace.org>.
    firmware/printers/8028/
      * These files were contributed by Nicolas Welte <welte@chemie.uni-
      * konstanz.de>.
    firmware/printers/mps/
geos/
  * GEOS is a graphical environment for the Commodore 64, 128 and the plus/4.
  * Some versions of it are available for download at
  * <URL:http://cmdrkey.com/cbm/geos/geos1.html>.
  geos/GeoThek/
    * This is a collection of German GEOS files (GeoThek library). The
    * collection is provided here "as is", mainly for two reasons. First, the
    * disks are organized with some kind of internal logic (files that belong
    * together are on the same diskette), and second, even though many of these
    * files are available in the main archive (even as newer versions), some
    * files may be adapted for German needs and might not work in English GEOS
    * versions properly.
    * Merging this collection with our GEOS archive would be possible but very
    * time-consuming, since there are no descriptions for individual files
    * (other than the info block), and it would be difficult to decide which
    * files belong together.
    geos/GeoThek/128/
    geos/GeoThek/Fonts/
    geos/GeoThek/Fotoalben/
    geos/GeoThek/Programme/
    geos/GeoThek/Spezial/
    geos/GeoThek/geoPaint/
    geos/GeoThek/sonstige/
  geos/autoexec/
  geos/c128/
  geos/c64/
  geos/comm/
  geos/deskacc/
  geos/drivers/
    geos/drivers/input/
    geos/drivers/printers/
      * Here you will find some printer drivers for GEOS.
  geos/games/
  geos/graphics/
    geos/graphics/converters/
    geos/graphics/editors/
    geos/graphics/fonts/
      geos/graphics/fonts/60dpi/
      geos/graphics/fonts/60dpimega/
      geos/graphics/fonts/barcode/
      geos/graphics/fonts/english/
      geos/graphics/fonts/math/
      geos/graphics/fonts/mega/
      geos/graphics/fonts/music/
      geos/graphics/fonts/nonenglish/
      geos/graphics/fonts/postscript/
      geos/graphics/fonts/signlang/
      geos/graphics/fonts/symbols/
      geos/graphics/fonts/unsorted/
    geos/graphics/fontutils/
    geos/graphics/images/
      * To save space, all Lynxed and Converted files are in GNU Zip format.
      * The .sfx files can be directly used on the Commodore.
    geos/graphics/viewers/
  geos/non-GEOS/
  geos/patches/
  geos/programming/
    geos/programming/documents/
    geos/programming/source/
  geos/util/
    geos/util/database/
    geos/util/disk/
    geos/util/file/
    geos/util/misc/
    geos/util/printing/
    geos/util/screensavers/
    geos/util/sound/
    geos/util/text/
html/
  * Here you will find miscellanous HTML documents and pictures related to
  * Commodore.
  html/c64@ -> c64/html
  html/pet@ -> pet/html
  html/plus4@ -> plus4/html
magazines/
  magazines/c=hacking/
    * The main C=Hacking archive is at
    * <URL:http://www.ffd2.com/fridge/chacking/>.
    magazines/c=hacking/code/
      * Example programs for different C=Hacking issues
      magazines/c=hacking/code/01/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/02/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/03/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/04/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/05/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/06/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/07/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/08/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/09/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/10/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/12/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/13/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/14/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/15/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/16/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/17/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/18/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/19/
      magazines/c=hacking/code/20/
  magazines/disk/
    * Disk magazines for different platforms
    magazines/disk/c64@ -> c64/magazines
    magazines/disk/plus4@ -> plus4/magazines
    magazines/disk/vic20@ -> vic20/magazines
  magazines/transactor/
    * The Transactor started on April 30, 1978, as a bulletin of Commodore
    * Business Machines at Agincourt, Ontario, Canada. Later, it became an
    * independent publication.  The files in this (still incomplete) archive
    * were provided by Craig Bruce and others.  The metadata (textual
    * descriptions) and the browsing system were constructed by Marko Mäkelä.
    * Permission to distribute these files was granted by the editor of The
    * Transactor magazine, Karl Hildon, who is still selling reprints of The
    * Complete Commodore Inner Space Anthology,
    * <URL:../../manuals/anthology/index.html>.  Contact him for details at
    * <URL:mailto:karl.hildon@tdsb.on.ca>.
    * If you have any of the missing magazines or disks, please contact us.
    magazines/transactor/100/
    magazines/transactor/200/
    magazines/transactor/400/
    magazines/transactor/disks/
      * These disk images are available here with the permission of Karl
      * Hildon, the former editor of The Transactor magazine.  For each disk,
      * there are two files: a photograph of the label side, and a compressed
      * image of the 1541 disk contents.
      * If you have any of the missing disks, please contact us.
    magazines/transactor/v4i6/
      * The Transactor, Volume 4, Issue 06, May 1984
      magazines/transactor/v4i6/100/
      magazines/transactor/v4i6/200/
      magazines/transactor/v4i6/400/
    magazines/transactor/v5i1/
      * The Transactor, Volume 5, Issue 01, July 1984
      magazines/transactor/v5i1/100/
      magazines/transactor/v5i1/200/
      magazines/transactor/v5i1/400/
    magazines/transactor/v5i2/
      * The Transactor, Volume 5, Issue 02, September 1984
      magazines/transactor/v5i2/100/
      magazines/transactor/v5i2/200/
      magazines/transactor/v5i2/400/
    magazines/transactor/v5i3/
      * The Transactor, Volume 5, Issue 03, November 1984
      magazines/transactor/v5i3/100/
      magazines/transactor/v5i3/200/
      magazines/transactor/v5i3/400/
    magazines/transactor/v5i4/
      * The Transactor, Volume 5, Issue 04, January 1985
      magazines/transactor/v5i4/100/
      magazines/transactor/v5i4/200/
      magazines/transactor/v5i4/400/
    magazines/transactor/v5i5/
      * The Transactor, Volume 5, Issue 05, March 1985
      magazines/transactor/v5i5/100/
      magazines/transactor/v5i5/200/
      magazines/transactor/v5i5/400/
    magazines/transactor/v5i6/
      * The Transactor, Volume 5, Issue 06, May 1985
      magazines/transactor/v5i6/100/
      magazines/transactor/v5i6/200/
      magazines/transactor/v5i6/400/
    magazines/transactor/v6i1/
      * The Transactor, Volume 6, Issue 01, July 1985
      magazines/transactor/v6i1/100/
      magazines/transactor/v6i1/200/
      magazines/transactor/v6i1/400/
    magazines/transactor/v6i2/
      * The Transactor, Volume 6, Issue 02, September 1985
      magazines/transactor/v6i2/100/
      magazines/transactor/v6i2/200/
      magazines/transactor/v6i2/400/
    magazines/transactor/v6i3/
      * The Transactor, Volume 6, Issue 03, November 1985
      magazines/transactor/v6i3/100/
      magazines/transactor/v6i3/200/
      magazines/transactor/v6i3/400/
    magazines/transactor/v6i4/
      * The Transactor, Volume 6, Issue 04, January 1986
      magazines/transactor/v6i4/100/
      magazines/transactor/v6i4/200/
      magazines/transactor/v6i4/400/
    magazines/transactor/v6i5/
      * The Transactor, Volume 6, Issue 05, March 1986
      magazines/transactor/v6i5/100/
      magazines/transactor/v6i5/200/
      magazines/transactor/v6i5/400/
    magazines/transactor/v6i6/
      * The Transactor, Volume 6, Issue 06, May 1986
      magazines/transactor/v6i6/100/
      magazines/transactor/v6i6/200/
      magazines/transactor/v6i6/400/
    magazines/transactor/v7i1/
      * The Transactor, Volume 7, Issue 01, July 1986
      magazines/transactor/v7i1/100/
      magazines/transactor/v7i1/200/
      magazines/transactor/v7i1/400/
    magazines/transactor/v7i2/
      * The Transactor, Volume 7, Issue 02, September 1986
      magazines/transactor/v7i2/100/
      magazines/transactor/v7i2/200/
      magazines/transactor/v7i2/400/
    magazines/transactor/v7i3/
      * The Transactor, Volume 7, Issue 03, November 1986
      magazines/transactor/v7i3/100/
      magazines/transactor/v7i3/200/
      magazines/transactor/v7i3/400/
    magazines/transactor/v7i4/
      * The Transactor, Volume 7, Issue 04, January 1987
      magazines/transactor/v7i4/100/
      magazines/transactor/v7i4/200/
      magazines/transactor/v7i4/400/
    magazines/transactor/v7i5/
      * The Transactor, Volume 7, Issue 05, March 1987
      magazines/transactor/v7i5/100/
      magazines/transactor/v7i5/200/
      magazines/transactor/v7i5/400/
    magazines/transactor/v7i6/
      * The Transactor, Volume 7, Issue 06, May 1987
      magazines/transactor/v7i6/100/
      magazines/transactor/v7i6/200/
      magazines/transactor/v7i6/400/
    magazines/transactor/v8i1/
      * The Transactor, Volume 8, Issue 01, July 1987
      magazines/transactor/v8i1/100/
      magazines/transactor/v8i1/200/
      magazines/transactor/v8i1/400/
    magazines/transactor/v8i2/
      * The Transactor, Volume 8, Issue 02, September 1987
      magazines/transactor/v8i2/100/
      magazines/transactor/v8i2/200/
      magazines/transactor/v8i2/400/
    magazines/transactor/v8i3/
      * The Transactor, Volume 8, Issue 03, November 1987
      magazines/transactor/v8i3/100/
      magazines/transactor/v8i3/200/
      magazines/transactor/v8i3/400/
    magazines/transactor/v8i4/
      * The Transactor, Volume 8, Issue 04, January 1988
      magazines/transactor/v8i4/100/
      magazines/transactor/v8i4/200/
      magazines/transactor/v8i4/400/
    magazines/transactor/v8i5/
      * The Transactor, Volume 8, Issue 05, March 1988
      magazines/transactor/v8i5/100/
      magazines/transactor/v8i5/200/
      magazines/transactor/v8i5/400/
    magazines/transactor/v8i6/
      * The Transactor, Volume 8, Issue 06, May 1988
      magazines/transactor/v8i6/100/
      magazines/transactor/v8i6/200/
      magazines/transactor/v8i6/400/
    magazines/transactor/v9i1/
      * The Transactor, Volume 9, Issue 01, September 1988
      magazines/transactor/v9i1/100/
      magazines/transactor/v9i1/200/
      magazines/transactor/v9i1/400/
    magazines/transactor/v9i2/
      * The Transactor, Volume 9, Issue 02, December 1988
      magazines/transactor/v9i2/100/
      magazines/transactor/v9i2/200/
      magazines/transactor/v9i2/400/
    magazines/transactor/v9i3/
      * The Transactor, Volume 9, Issue 03, February 1989
      magazines/transactor/v9i3/100/
      magazines/transactor/v9i3/200/
      magazines/transactor/v9i3/400/
    magazines/transactor/v9i4/
      * The Transactor, Volume 9, Issue 04, April 1989
      magazines/transactor/v9i4/100/
      magazines/transactor/v9i4/200/
      magazines/transactor/v9i4/400/
    magazines/transactor/v9i5/
      * The Transactor, Volume 9, Issue 05, June 1989
      magazines/transactor/v9i5/100/
      magazines/transactor/v9i5/200/
      magazines/transactor/v9i5/400/
    magazines/transactor/v9i6/
      * The Transactor, Volume 9, Issue 06, August 1989
      magazines/transactor/v9i6/100/
      magazines/transactor/v9i6/200/
      magazines/transactor/v9i6/400/
manuals/
  * Commodore related manuals
  * See also the Project 64 document homepage at
  * <URL:http://project64.c64.org/> and the iDOC= homepage at
  * <URL:http://www.softwolves.pp.se/idoc/>.
  * These manuals were originally distributed with all Commodore computers &
  * peripherals, and can be downloaded for own use if original is missing.
  * Copying and reprinting of these documents are forbidden by copyright law.
  manuals/anthology/
    * The Complete Commodore Inner Space Anthology was composed by Karl J.H.
    * Hildon, the editor of The Transactor magazine
    * <URL:../../magazines/transactor/index.html>. He has given the permission
    * to distribute these files, but he is still selling reprints of this book.
    * Contact him for details at <URL:mailto:karl.hildon@tdsb.on.ca>.
    * These images were obtained from Craig Bruce.  The metadata (textual table
    * of contents) and the browsing system were created by Marko Mäkelä.
    manuals/anthology/100/
    manuals/anthology/200/
    manuals/anthology/400/
  manuals/c128/
    * Commodore 64 related manuals
    * See also the Project 64 document homepage at
    * <URL:http://project64.c64.org/> and the iDOC= homepage at
    * <URL:http://www.softwolves.pp.se/idoc/>.
    * Some of these manuals were originally distributed with Commodore
    * computers & peripherals, and they can be downloaded for own use if
    * original is missing.  Copying and reprinting of these documents are
    * forbidden by copyright law.
  manuals/c64@ -> c64/manuals
  manuals/drives/
    * Manuals for Commodore disk drives See also the Project 64 document
    * homepage at <URL:http://project64.c64.org/> and the iDOC= homepage at
    * <URL:http://www.softwolves.pp.se/idoc/>.
    * Some of these manuals were originally distributed with Commodore
    * computers & peripherals, and they can be downloaded for own use if
    * original is missing.  Copying and reprinting of these documents are
    * forbidden by copyright law.
  manuals/pet/
    * Manuals for the Commodore PET
    * These manuals were originally distributed with all Commodore computers &
    * peripherals, and can be downloaded for own use if original is missing.
    * Copying and reprinting of these documents are forbidden by copyright law.
    manuals/pet/SuperPET-overview/
      * Commodore SuperPET Computers System Overview provides an introduction
      * to the hardware of the Commodore SuperPET and an overview of the
      * Waterloo software for that computer.
      * This manual was scanned by William Levak.  The blank pages have been
      * omitted.
  manuals/vic20@ -> vic20/manuals
maps/
  * These files are from <URL:ftp://x2ftp.oulu.fi/pub/cbm/maps/>.
pet/
  * See also the PET home pages
  * <URL:http://www.6502.org/users/andre/petindex/petindex.html>,
  * <URL:http://www.jps.net/foxnhare/commodore.html>, and
  * <URL:http://freespace.virgin.net/ken.ross1/>.
  pet/SuperPET/
    * The SuperPET is a 8032 PET with one or two added boards that were
    * designed at the University of Waterloo.  The computer has a built-in RS-
    * 232C interface and many built-in programming languages.  In Europe, this
    * machine was called the MicroMainFrame 9000, or MMF 9000.
    pet/SuperPET/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/pet/SuperPET
    pet/SuperPET/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/pet/SuperPET
  pet/archivers/
  pet/audio/
    * Audio and music utilities for the PET series
  pet/demodisks@ -> demodisks/pet
  pet/demos/
    * Demos for Commodore PET series computers
    pet/demos/Cursor/
      * These animations were published in the Cursor tape magazine. They work
      * best on 40-column PETs.  Beware, some of these demos make use of the
      * "smoke POKE" that speeds up video on older PETs and may damage some
      * newer models.
  pet/edu/
    pet/edu/Canada/
      * These programs were distributed by Commodore Business Machines Canada
      * as public domain in the Commodore Educational Software collection dated
      * 1983.  Unfortunately, not all disks are present, and not all disks are
      * complete.
      * These programs run on PETs with Basic 2.0 and 4.0 with either 40 or 80
      * column screens, and on the Commodore 64.  On every disk there is the
      * program "cbm4032v2.1 50 hz" to run the programs on the 8032.
      pet/edu/Canada/misc/
        * These programs were distributed by Commodore Business Machines Canada
        * as public domain in the Commodore Educational Software collection
        * dated 1983.  They run on the following computers: BASIC 2.0 PET,
        * BASIC 4.0 PET, 8032 CBM (with an 40-column emulator program) and the
        * Commodore 64.  The programs seem to be slightly updated versions
        * compared to the collections at
        * <URL:http://www.funet.fi/pub/cbm/pet/edu/Canada/> uploaded by Olaf
        * Seibert.
    pet/edu/programming@ -> pet/programming/lessons
  pet/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/pet
  pet/games/
    pet/games/english/
    pet/games/german/
  pet/html/
    * HTML documents related to the Commodore PET
  pet/manuals/
    pet/manuals/8296supplement/
      * Supplement to the PET 8032 manual, covering the PET 8296.
      pet/manuals/8296supplement/imgs/
    pet/manuals/LOS-96/
      * LOS-96 Handbuch.  German manual for the PET 8096.
    pet/manuals/LOS-KIT/
      * German 8096 LOS-KIT User's Manual.  LOS-KIT is a set of development
      * tools especially for the LOS-96 `operating system'.
  pet/os/
    pet/os/GeckOS/
    pet/os/LOS-96/
      pet/os/LOS-96/LOS-96@ -> pet/manuals/LOS-96
      pet/os/LOS-96/LOS-KIT@ -> pet/manuals/LOS-KIT
  pet/programming/
    * Programming examples, tools and documentation
    pet/programming/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/pet/other
    pet/programming/lessons/
      * These files were uploaded by Olaf Seibert in 1995 and converted to
      * gzipped Lynx format by Marko Mäkelä in 2001.
  pet/roms/
  pet/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/pet
  pet/src@ -> src/pet
  pet/utilities/
    pet/utilities/text/
pictures/
  pictures/c65/
    * This directory contains pictures of a Commodore C65 prototype.  The
    * project was canned, but the prototypes were sold in Autumn 1993 when
    * Commodore liquidated one of its warehouses.  The pictures are scanned
    * from the German 64'er magazine, issue 3/94.  Read the article and also
    * the interview of a chief engineer Fred Bowen in issue 4/94 to get more
    * information.
    * Note that these pictures have poor quality, since they were scanned from
    * the magazine.
  pictures/custom/
    * Pictures of custom 8-bit equipment or hacks
  pictures/gpage1/
    * Here are the pictures of George Page's computer collection, part 1. You'd
    * better view them through the file gpage1.html.
    pictures/gpage1/t/
      * Here are the thumbnails of George Page's computer collection, part 1.
      * You'd better view them through the file ../gpage1.html.
  pictures/gpage2/
    * Here are the pictures of George Page's computer collection, part 2. You'd
    * better view them through the file gpage2.html, which has full
    * descriptions of the images.
    pictures/gpage2/t/
      * Here are the thumbnails of George Page's computer collection, part 2.
      * You'd better view them through the file ../gpage2.html, which has full
      * descriptions of the images.
  pictures/manuals/
  pictures/other/
plus4/
  * This directory contains software for the Commodore 264 series, which
  * includes the plus/4, the C16 and the rarely seen C116. All software should
  * run on a plus/4, and on a C16 with a 64kB memory expansion.
  * Special thanks go to Lion/Chromance <lion@inf.bme.hu>, the maintainer of
  * the <URL:ftp://c64.rulez.org/pub/plus4/> site, and to Luca/FIRE
  * <lucafire@stud-r1.chim.unifi.it>, a plus/4 scener who has uploaded most
  * files.
  * The page <URL:http://plus4.emucamp.com/downloads.php> lists all major
  * Commodore 264 related archive sites.
  plus4/Demos/
    * The Commodore plus/4 demo archive
    plus4/Demos/220V/
    plus4/Demos/A-System/
    plus4/Demos/ATI/
    plus4/Demos/Absence/
      plus4/Demos/Absence/magazines@ -> plus4/magazines/Absence
    plus4/Demos/Anarchy/
    plus4/Demos/Assassins/
      plus4/Demos/Assassins/magazines@ -> plus4/magazines/Assassins
    plus4/Demos/Axis/
      plus4/Demos/Axis/Scanners@ -> plus4/magazines/Axis
    plus4/Demos/CSM/
    plus4/Demos/CeeKay/
    plus4/Demos/Coroners/
      * These stuffs are packed all with LHA 2.12 (under DOS), with -o switch
      * (compatible mode). So they may be depackable on other systems, too. The
      * format of files is the usual .d64 (...zipcode does'nt exist on Plus/4,
      * moreover, depacking is screamly slow on Commodores...) disk-image which
      * is handled by C64S and much PC-1541 transferring stuffs. You can
      * especially use Trans64 to put these images back to an 1541-format disk
      * (1551 uses the same format, too). There should be ways on other systems
      * but I still don't work on them so...
      * N-JOY the progs... Old Commodores never die!!!
      *       Levente
      *       Beard / Coroners
      *       HARSFALVIL@PMMF.HU
    plus4/Demos/Crown/
    plus4/Demos/DeltaSystem/
      * DELTA SYSTEM PLUS/4 SECTION
      * <URL:http://www.inf.bme.hu/~charles/plus4.html>
      * Short history
      * The Plus/4 section of Delta System was organized on the Autumn of 1990
      * with three members: UPC, Charles and Toma. There were no serious work
      * of ours 'till the Summer of 1991, but after that more & more programs
      * have been released (see below). Later two new members have joined our
      * section, namely: St.GLS and RVN (later Dragon) - a gfxman. In the
      * Winter of 1992 - after releasing our great megademo - the section has
      * been dissolved, though St.GLS has worked a few more months on. Most of
      * our works have been explored by the majority just posthumous.
      * If you're interested in any of these stuffs, just E-mail
      * charles@inf.bme.hu.
      * Future prospects: Since every member has sold its machine and moved to
      * PC, and the whole Plus/4 life is about to die, this section won't be
      * reorganized ever.
      * List of the past's Plus/4 members:
      * Charles
      * Dragon
      * St. GLS
      * Toma
      * UPC
    plus4/Demos/EDC/
    plus4/Demos/ELF/
    plus4/Demos/Electronic+EVS/
    plus4/Demos/FYC/
    plus4/Demos/Fire/
      plus4/Demos/Fire/LoneNews@ -> plus4/magazines/Fire
    plus4/Demos/GFW/
      plus4/Demos/GFW/CoolNews@ -> plus4/magazines/GFW
    plus4/Demos/GOTU/
      * Gods Of The Universe <URL:http://www.econ.klte.hu/%7Egotu/> is a
      * Hungarian group.  Lavina/GOTU (Laszlo Szucs) can be reached at
      * <lavina@economics.econ.klte.hu>.
      plus4/Demos/GOTU/Supernews@ -> plus4/magazines/GOTU
    plus4/Demos/Gentlemen/
    plus4/Demos/Graffity/
    plus4/Demos/HOT/
      * Heroes of Time (HOT)
      * All these productions were coded by the famous ULF! (haze@uni-
      * paderborn.de)
    plus4/Demos/HQC/
      * These productions are from the group High Quality Crackings.
    plus4/Demos/MTV/
    plus4/Demos/MX/
      * Methabolix
    plus4/Demos/Muffbusters/
    plus4/Demos/NST/
      * New System Technology was a Hungarian group with the following main
      * members: BAND (Endre Domokos),
      * BSZ (Balazs Szabo),
      * SENSOR (Istvan Dudok),
      * SZAKI (Tamas Sachs),
      * STINKY (Adorján Zoltán),
      * SUTY (Sütô Tibor).
      * There were some temporary members as well. This information was
      * provided by Szaki/NST (sachs@sirkan.sch.bme.hu), who will upload some
      * more NST stuff next year.
    plus4/Demos/Scorpions/
      plus4/Demos/Scorpions/magazines@ -> plus4/magazines/Scorpions
    plus4/Demos/Synergy/
      * Synergy is a German plus/4 group.  Its homepage is at
      * <URL:http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/marco_bojda/>.
      plus4/Demos/Synergy/Signals@ -> plus4/magazines/Synergy
    plus4/Demos/TEK/
    plus4/Demos/TLT/
    plus4/Demos/Terrorists/
      plus4/Demos/Terrorists/TerrorNews@ -> plus4/magazines/Terrorists
    plus4/Demos/Thrust/
      * These productions are from the group Thrust.
      * They were programmed by ULF! (haze@uni-paderborn.de).
    plus4/Demos/UTG/
    plus4/Demos/Vortex/
    plus4/Demos/Wilds/
      plus4/Demos/Wilds/magazines@ -> plus4/magazines/Wilds
    plus4/Demos/misc/
  plus4/Games.16/
    * Yet another directory containing games written mainly in machine language
    * for the Commodore 264 series.  Games in this directory have been
    * successfully tested on an unexpanded C16.
  plus4/Games/
    * The plus/4 game archive.
    * Most of the archive has now been disabled, due to the uncertain copyright
    * status of many of the files.  Many of the programs contain no copyright
    * notice, let alone any license terms or the name of the author.
    * Since we do not have the resources to trace down the authors, we have
    * removed such files from the collection.
    * If you would like to have a title re-listed, please supply us with a
    * permission notice of the current copyright holder.  We are sorry for the
    * inconvenience.
    plus4/Games/1k/
      * The executable program files of all these games are at most 1 kilobyte
      * long.  They may use more memory at run time.
    plus4/Games/Llamasoft/
      * These games have been converted from Commodore 64 titles made by Jeff
      * Minter / Llamasoft <URL:http://www.llamasoft.co.uk>.
    plus4/Games/Solitaire/
      * This plus/4 solitaire card game collection consists of games packed
      * into self dissolving archives.  The games run both on PAL and on NTSC
      * systems.  Uploaded by James Hehl <jdk@akcache.com>.
    plus4/Games/carts/
      plus4/Games/carts/Adams/
        * This directory contains text adventure games by Scott Adams
        * <URL:http://www.msadams.com>.
    plus4/Games/misc/
      * The plus/4 game archive. The games have been sorted by their names into
      * different subdirectories.
      plus4/Games/misc/0/
      plus4/Games/misc/a/
      plus4/Games/misc/b/
      plus4/Games/misc/c/
      plus4/Games/misc/d/
      plus4/Games/misc/e/
      plus4/Games/misc/f/
      plus4/Games/misc/g/
      plus4/Games/misc/h/
      plus4/Games/misc/i/
      plus4/Games/misc/j/
      plus4/Games/misc/k/
      plus4/Games/misc/l/
      plus4/Games/misc/m/
      plus4/Games/misc/n/
      plus4/Games/misc/o/
      plus4/Games/misc/p/
      plus4/Games/misc/q/
      plus4/Games/misc/r/
      plus4/Games/misc/s/
      plus4/Games/misc/t/
      plus4/Games/misc/u/
      plus4/Games/misc/v/
      plus4/Games/misc/w/
      plus4/Games/misc/x/
      plus4/Games/misc/y/
      plus4/Games/misc/z/
    plus4/Games/other/
  plus4/Parties/
    plus4/Parties/Global Pardey II/
      * Hi Dear +4 Scene!
      * Here are some photos about plus 4 freax. Most of them were shot on
      * GLOBAL PARDEY II. in 1994 by Lacoste of WLS and Lavina of Gotu in
      * Debrecen, Hungary. Please upload similar photos if you have some.
      * Sorry for the bad resolution of the images (Handyscan sucks!)
      * Lavina of Gotu (LAVINA@ECONOMICS.ECON.KLTE.HU)
  plus4/Tools/
    * The plus/4 tool/utility collection
    plus4/Tools/Assembler/
    plus4/Tools/Disk/
    plus4/Tools/Graphic/
    plus4/Tools/Misc/
    plus4/Tools/Music/
    plus4/Tools/Tape/
      * Utilities for the datassette
    plus4/Tools/Text/
  plus4/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/plus4
  plus4/html/
    * HTML documents related to the Commodore 264 series
  plus4/magazines/
    * The plus/4 disk magazine collection The magazines are sorted by the
    * publishing groups.
    plus4/magazines/Absence/
    plus4/magazines/Assassins/
    plus4/magazines/Axis/
    plus4/magazines/Fire/
      * Magazines by Fire. Luca/Fire (Luca Carrafiello) can be reached at
      * lucafire@stud-r1.chim.unifi.it. See also
      * <URL:http://plus4.emucamp.com/lone.htm>.
    plus4/magazines/GFW/
    plus4/magazines/GOTU/
      * Supernews magazine by GOTU
      * Lavina/Gotu (Laszlo Szucs) can be reached at
      * lavina@economics.econ.klte.hu.
    plus4/magazines/Korak/
      * Korak was a guy who didn't belong to any groups.  He is one of the
      * great mysteries on the plus/4 scene, because nobody really knows who he
      * is.  According to Lavina/GOTU, Korak also made everyone angry with his
      * comments about the scene.
    plus4/magazines/Scorpions/
    plus4/magazines/Synergy/
      * Signals is magazine published by a German group Synergy on a rather
      * irregular basis.  The Signals home page is at <URL:http://home.t-
      * online.de/home/haegar-synergy/signals.htm>.
    plus4/magazines/Terrorists/
    plus4/magazines/Unlimited/
      * Unlimited is a German group whose home page is at
      * <URL:http://www.c16doc.de/>.
      plus4/magazines/Unlimited/Club-Info/
        * These magazines were downloaded from <URL:http://www.c16doc.de/ci/>
        * and converted to gzipped disk images.
      plus4/magazines/Unlimited/Pluvi/
        * These magazines were downloaded from
        * <URL:http://www.c16doc.de/pluvi/> and converted to gzipped disk
        * images.
    plus4/magazines/Wilds/
  plus4/plus4joy@ -> documents/projects/interfaces/plus4joy
  plus4/programming/
    * Information for plus/4, C16, C116 and V364 programmers
    plus4/programming/manual/
      * This Commodore plus/4 hardware manual was downloaded from
      * <URL:http://www.javalemmings.com/plus4/programming/hardwaredocs.htm>
      * and the images were reduced and improved by William Levak. See
      * manual.html if you are using an HTML browser.
      plus4/programming/manual/t/
        * Here you can find the thumb-nail images for the Commodore plus/4
        * hardware manual.  Go to the parent directory for more information.
  plus4/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/plus4
  plus4/unsorted/
    * This directory contains software uploaded by Jack Vander White. No file
    * descriptions are available.
    plus4/unsorted/Ceep4a/
      * These files contain 1541 disk images with some new plus/4 programs
      * programmed by Jim Hehl. The files are courtecy of COMMODORE CEE Disk
      * Magazine.
programming/
  * Programming information and tools.
  * See also <URL:http://www.ffd2.com/fridge/> and <URL:http://www.6502.org/>.
  programming/Amiga/
  programming/c128@ -> c128/programming
  programming/c64@ -> c64/programming
  programming/cc65/
    * Original location: <URL:ftp://ftp.musoftware.de/pub/uz/cc65/>
    * This directory contains sources and binaries for my port of the cc65 C
    * compiler. See <URL:http://www.cc65.org/> for more information.
  programming/geos@ -> geos/programming
  programming/msdos/
    * The programs in this directory are for MS-DOS.  If you develop programs
    * with these tools, you will need a transfer system to get the binaries to
    * a real Commodore, or you must use an emulator.
  programming/pet@ -> pet/programming
  programming/plus4@ -> plus4/programming
  programming/unix/
    * The programs in this directory are typically to be on a bigger system
    * than an 8-bit Commodore.  Most of these programs can be compiled on non-
    * unix systems, such as MS-DOS.  If you develop programs with these tools,
    * you will need a transfer system to get the binaries to a real Commodore,
    * or you must use an emulator.
  programming/vic20@ -> vic20/programming
schematics/
  * Here are schematic diagrams of different Commodore devices. You may also
  * want to visit <URL:http://www.agtannenbaum.com/> (USA) or
  * <URL:http://www.schaltungsdienst.com/> (Germany) who sell service manuals
  * and schematic diagrams for various devices.
  schematics/cartridges/
    * Cartridges for various computers
    schematics/cartridges/c64/
      * External cartridges for the Commodore 64
      schematics/cartridges/c64/cpm/
        * The Commodore 64 CP/M cartridge has a Z80 processor running at 1 MHz.
        * The schematic diagram of the cartridge was reverse-engineered by Ruud
        * Baltissen.  There is also some documentation on this cartridge in
        * early prints of the Commodore 64 Programmer's Reference Guide.  In
        * later prints, the pages that originally described the CP/M cartridge
        * were left blank.
        schematics/cartridges/c64/cpm/demodisks@ -> demodisks/c64/cpm
      schematics/cartridges/c64/demodisks@ -> demodisks/c64
      schematics/cartridges/c64/diag/
      schematics/cartridges/c64/freezer/
        * Freezer cartridges allow the running program to be stopped, so that
        * memory images can be backed up, modified or restored.
      schematics/cartridges/c64/ieee-488/
        * Commodore's IEEE-488 cartridge for the Commodore 64.  Reverse-
        * engineered by Wolfgang Günther <woll@wolltronic.de>.
      schematics/cartridges/c64/magic-voice/
        * The Commodore Magic Voice cartridge is a speech synthesizer with a
        * very limited vocabulary of English.  For more information about the
        * cartridge, see
        * <URL:http://calvin.ptloma.edu/%7Espectre/ckb/secret/operiph.html>.
      schematics/cartridges/c64/sfx/
        * The Commodore SFX Sound Expander was designed by Richard Watts of
        * Music Sales Ltd and sold by Commodore as part of the 'Commodore SFX'
        * product line.  The cartridge uses an FM synthesis chip, the YM3256
        * OPL, which is similar to the YM3812 OPL2 chip used in the AdLib and
        * SoundBlaster cards for IBM PC compatibles.
        schematics/cartridges/c64/sfx/demodisks@ -> demodisks/c64/sfx
      schematics/cartridges/c64/userport@ -> schematics/cartridges/userport
    schematics/cartridges/pet/
      * Commodore PET add-ons
    schematics/cartridges/plus4/
      * Cartridges for the Commodore 264 series (C16, C116 and plus/4)
    schematics/cartridges/userport/
      * Cartridges for the user port (Commodore 64 and VIC-20)
      schematics/cartridges/userport/modem/
        * Commodore telephone modems (VICMODEM, 1650, 1660, 1670 et al) are
        * plugged into the user port.
    schematics/cartridges/vic20/
      * Cartridges for the VIC-20
      schematics/cartridges/vic20/ieee-488/
        * CBM IEEE-488 cartridge VIC-1112, reverse-engineered by Wolfgang
        * Günther <woll@wolltronic.de>
      schematics/cartridges/vic20/userport@ -> schematics/cartridges/userport
  schematics/computers/
    * Here are schematic diagrams of different Commodore computers.
    schematics/computers/b/
      * The Commodore Model B service manual and schematic diagrams
      schematics/computers/b/drives@ -> schematics/drives/old
      schematics/computers/b/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/b
    schematics/computers/c128/
      * The Commodore 128 existed in three different major board versions: The
      * first board was used in the flat 128 and in the plastic-cased 128D.
      * Then came the 128DCR board, with the floppy controller integrated on
      * the motherboard.  There was also a 128CR (cost-reduced flat 128).
      schematics/computers/c128/drives@ -> schematics/drives/new
      schematics/computers/c128/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/c128
      schematics/computers/c128/manual/
        * Service Manual C-128/C128D Computer, November 1987, PN-314001-08
      schematics/computers/c128/power/
        * Power supplies of the Commodore 128 computers
        * Scanned by Martin Buchty, uploaded by Oliver Weissflach, improved by
        * William Levak
    schematics/computers/c64/
      * Here are some schematic diagrams of the Commodore 64.
      schematics/computers/c64/cartridges@ -> schematics/cartridges/c64
      schematics/computers/c64/drives@ -> schematics/drives/new
      schematics/computers/c64/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/c64
      schematics/computers/c64/manual-html/
      schematics/computers/c64/manual/
        * Service Manual, Model C64 Computer, Feb. 1985  PN-314001-02
      schematics/computers/c64/sx-64/
    schematics/computers/pet/
      schematics/computers/pet/2001/
        * The PET 2001, the first microcomputer by Commodore.
      schematics/computers/pet/2001N/
        * This is the service information on the 2001N/3000/4000 (no CRTC).
        * This is the dynamic system board.
      schematics/computers/pet/8032/
      schematics/computers/pet/8296/
        * Commodore 8296 schematic diagram
      schematics/computers/pet/SuperPET/
        * SuperPET or MicroMainFrame 9000 additional boards.  A later version
        * has all boards combined into one.
      schematics/computers/pet/drives@ -> schematics/drives/old
      schematics/computers/pet/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/pet
      schematics/computers/pet/re/
        * Here you will find the schematic diagrams of the Commodore PET
        * computers drawn by Ruud Baltissen.  Everything else is covered except
        * the power supply and the power connector.
      schematics/computers/pet/univ/
        * This is the universal system board used in the 4000-12 and later 8032
        * computers.
      schematics/computers/pet/univ2/
        * Universal system board (later version).  There are many small
        * changes, mostly ferrite beads, and filter capacitors.  There are also
        * fewer memory options on this board.
    schematics/computers/plus4/
      schematics/computers/plus4/drives@ -> schematics/drives/new
      schematics/computers/plus4/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/plus4
      schematics/computers/plus4/manual/
        * Service Manual Model Plus 4 Computer Oct. 1984 PN-314001-04
    schematics/computers/vic20/
      * The VIC-20 and the VIC-20CR
      schematics/computers/vic20/cartridges@ -> schematics/cartridges/vic20
      schematics/computers/vic20/drives@ -> schematics/drives/new
      schematics/computers/vic20/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/vic20
  schematics/datassette/
    * Datasette service manual model C2N/1530/1531, preliminary, Oct. 1984 PN-
    * 314002-02.  Pages scanned in two parts are designated "l" and "r" for the
    * left and right parts.
  schematics/drives/
    * Commodore disk drives
    schematics/drives/new/
      * Here are schematic diagrams of new Commodore disk drives (with serial
      * bus interface)
      schematics/drives/new/1541/
        * There are several versions of the Commodore 1541 disk drive. Some are
        * covered by the technical manual, other schematics were scanned from
        * later documents.  There is even a reverse engineered diagram of the
        * 1541-II drive.
        schematics/drives/new/1541/service/
        schematics/drives/new/1541/tech/
          * Commodore Single Disk Drive, Technical Manual, Model 1540/1541, P/N
          * 990445.  There is no date, but it looks to be about 1984.  This is
          * an early version covering only the 1540 and 1541, with an update
          * that covers the 1541B.
      schematics/drives/new/1551/
        * Here is the schematic diagram of the Commodore 1551 disk drive.
      schematics/drives/new/1571/
        * Here is the schematic diagram of the Commodore 1571 floppy disk
        * drive. The schematic also applies to the built-in 1571 in the
        * Commodore 128D to some extent, but not to the 1571CR, which is
        * integrated on the motherboard of the Commodore 128DCR.  You can find
        * those diagrams among the Commodore 128 schematics.
        schematics/drives/new/1571/manual/
          * This directory contains an HTML version of the Commodore 1571
          * service manual (PN-314002-04, October 1986).
      schematics/drives/new/1581/
        * Service Manual, 1581, 3.5" Disk Drive, June 1987 PN-314982-01
    schematics/drives/old/
      * Here are schematic diagrams of old Commodore disk drives (with IEEE-488
      * interface)
      schematics/drives/old/1001/
        * The SFD-1001 is a single floppy drive equipped with CBM DOS 2.7.
        schematics/drives/old/1001/manual/
          * These pages are from the Commodore SFD-1001 single floppy drive
          * service manual.  The file names indicate page numbers.
      schematics/drives/old/2031/
        * This is from a copy of the manual.  The original had a number of
        * double fold-out sheets that had no apparent need for this format, so
        * I made them two separate pages when I coppied them.  I have done the
        * same thing here but have numbered the pages "l"(left) and "r"(right)
        * to preserve the original pagination.
      schematics/drives/old/4040/
        * The Commodore 2040/3040/4040 floppy disk drive
      schematics/drives/old/8050/
        * Service Manual 8050 - 8250 Dual Disk Drives, June 1985, PN-314011-03
        * This manual contained many triple width fold out pages.  Most had a
        * wide enough margin so that they could be scanned as a double width
        * page.  Those that could not are designated with a "l" for left and
        * "r" for right parts of the page.  All but page 13 could be split so
        * that no information was cut in two by the split.
      schematics/drives/old/9090/
        * Commodore Hard Disk Drive Technical Manual, Model 9060/9090, P/N
        * 990441
        schematics/drives/old/9090/schematics/
  schematics/kim-1/
    * The KIM-1 was a 6502 learning kit produced by MOS Technologies. These
    * files were reconstructed by Ruud Baltissen.
    schematics/kim-1/src@ -> src/kim-1
  schematics/misc/
  schematics/printers/
src/
  * Here you will find released source code of different Commodore firmware and
  * software.
  src/c128/
  src/drives/
  src/kim-1/
  src/pet/
  src/printer/
  src/vic20/
transfer@ -> crossplatform/transfer
vic20/
  vic20/assembler/
    * Here you will find some tools that might be helpful when coding machine
    * language on the Vic.  But you'd be much better off using some sort of a
    * cross-development system.  Most programs here require an 8-kilobyte
    * memory expansion.
  vic20/audio/
    * Audio software for the Commodore VIC-20
  vic20/carts/
    * This directory contains freely distributable game cartridges for the
    * Commodore VIC-20, mostly published between 1981 and 1985.
    * The cartridges are sorted by ROM size, usually 4, 8 or 16 kilobytes.
    vic20/carts/8k/
  vic20/csbruce/
    * These games have been written by Craig Bruce.
    * All games in this directory run on the unexpanded Vic, except
    * superventure, which requires at least 8 kilobytes of expansion memory.
  vic20/demos.basic/
    * Here you will find demos and other programs that require little
    * interaction.  All of these programs have been written in BASIC.
    vic20/demos.basic/3k/
    vic20/demos.basic/8k/
    vic20/demos.basic/printer/
      * These programs print pictures on a 80-column printer.
    vic20/demos.basic/unexpanded/
  vic20/demos/
    vic20/demos/AD/
      * These demos require at least an 8-kilobyte expansion and were produced
      * by Andreas Dietmair (Andi.Diaet@t-online.de). Note that the phone
      * number listed in the demos is no longer valid.
    vic20/demos/Bonzai/
      * These files were uploaded by Walt/Bonzai (Anders Fogh).
    vic20/demos/Pu-239/
      * Pu-239 is a Finnish Commodore demo group, see
      * <URL:http://www.cs.tut.fi/~albert/Pu-239/>
    vic20/demos/aeeben/
      * These programs are © Aleksi Eeben (aleksi@cncd.fi),
      * <URL:http://www.cncd.fi/aeeben/>.
  vic20/firmware@ -> firmware/computers/vic20
  vic20/games.basic/
    * Welcome to the VIC-20 game collection!  The games are sorted by the
    * memory expansions that they require.
    vic20/games.basic/16k/
      * The games in this directory require at least 16 kilobytes of extra
      * memory. They are written in BASIC and require no joystick, unless
      * otherwise specified.
    vic20/games.basic/32k/
    vic20/games.basic/3k/
      * The games in this directory are written in BASIC and require a 3-
      * kilobyte memory expansion, like the Superexpander.  Some of them work
      * also with a bigger expansion.
    vic20/games.basic/8k/
      * Unless otherwise stated, all games in this directory require at least 8
      * kilobytes of expansion memory and are written in BASIC.
    vic20/games.basic/tb/
      * This directory contains games that require Turtle BASIC, another BASIC
      * expansion that requires a memory expansion of at least 8 kilobytes.
    vic20/games.basic/unexpanded/
      * Unless otherwise stated, all games in this directory are designed for
      * single player, are written in BASIC and work in an unexpanded Vic.
  vic20/games/
    * Welcome to the VIC-20 game collection!  The games are sorted by the
    * memory expansions that they require.
    vic20/games/16k/
      * The machine language games in this directory require at least 16
      * kilobytes of extra memory, unless otherwise specified.
      vic20/games/16k/Scott Adams/
        * This directory contains text adventure games by Scott Adams
        * <URL:http://www.msadams.com>.  They require 16 kilobytes of memory at
        * blocks 2 and 3, so you will need either a configurable 16k expansion,
        * or a 24k expansion to play these.
    vic20/games/3k/
    vic20/games/8k/
      * Unless otherwise stated, all machine language games in this directory
      * require at least 8 kilobytes of expansion memory.
    vic20/games/multipart.8k/
      * Here are some multi-part VIC-20 games.  All of them consist of a loader
      * and the actual program, which begins with "zz".  All programs require
      * at least 8 kilobytes of memory expansion.  The loaders require disk
      * device #8, unless otherwise specified.
    vic20/games/multipart.unexpanded/
      * Here are some multi-part VIC-20 games.  All of them consist of a loader
      * and the actual program, which begins with "zz".  All programs work
      * without any memory expansion.  The loaders require disk device #8,
      * unless otherwise specified.  Gradually, these files will be converted
      * to stand-alone programs in ../unexpanded.
    vic20/games/unexpanded/
      * Unless otherwise stated, all machine-language games in this directory
      * are designed for single player.  All programs work without any memory
      * expansion.
  vic20/graphics/
    vic20/graphics/editors/
    vic20/graphics/pictures/
      * These pictures were constructed around 1989 by Andreas Dietmair
      * (Andi.Diaet@t-online.de).  They require an 8-kilobyte memory expansion.
    vic20/graphics/viewers/
  vic20/magazines/
    vic20/magazines/Rockford FD/
      * Rockford FD is a German disk magazine, apparently published in the
      * 1990s.
  vic20/manuals/
    * VIC-20 related documentation
    vic20/manuals/super-expander/
      * Commodore VIC-20 Super Expander cartridge (3k RAM and extended BASIC)
  vic20/programming/
    * Programming examples, tools and documentation
    vic20/programming/VIC-Forth/
  vic20/roms/
    * This collection was originally downloaded from ftp.hrz.uni-kassel.de, but
    * it has been extended since then.  Should you have any VIC-20 cartridges
    * that are not listed here, please let us know.
    * The files are in PRG format, i.e. the first two bytes contain the
    * starting address.  You can use the VIC-20's LOAD command to load these
    * files, provided you have a RAM expansion in the appropriate memory area.
    vic20/roms/16k/
    vic20/roms/4k/
      * All these files are 4k cartridge images, located at $a000-$afff.
    vic20/roms/8k/
      * Here you will find 8k and 4k+4k cartridges.
    vic20/roms/other/
    vic20/roms/tools/
      vic20/roms/tools/4k/
        * These tools are 4kB or smaller cartridges. Instructions for these
        * tools are welcome.
      vic20/roms/tools/8k/
        * All these are 8kB cartridges. Instructions for these tools are
        * welcome.
  vic20/schematics@ -> schematics/computers/vic20
  vic20/utilities/
    * Here is the VIC-20 utility collection.
    vic20/utilities/16k/
    vic20/utilities/3k/
    vic20/utilities/8k/
    vic20/utilities/unexpanded/
      * Unless otherwise notified, the programs here are written in BASIC.