Oct 3

SD2IEC

Back in August, I bought a SD2IEC drive kit.

The SD2IEC is a SD card reader for 8-bit Commodore computers, sucessor of the MMC2IEC, it connects to the computer via it's serial IEC connector.
This allow Commodore users to have a huge software collection on a single SD card, either as individual files or as .D64 disk images.
The only drawback of this device is that it cannot emulate the CPU present on real Commodore Drives, making it incompatible with most diskturbos.
I bought this kit from Retrocomputacion.com user MarcosJL, who issued a limited edition run of SD2IEC boards.

This is the board assembled:



Then I made a box for it with MDF:


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Sep 27

3D: Commodore 64 - part 4.5

Just a little update on the Commodore 64 3D model, this is the mainboard as I left it just before starting with the CGTalk challenge:





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Sep 8

Drean Commodore and Argentinian cracking scene in the '80s

The latest issue of C&A fan Polish magazine features two articles written by me.

The first, "The cracking scene in Argentina" briefly describes theapparition of the first Argentinean 'Crackers', but only the ones thatreleased C-64 software.
The second, "Drean: Commodore in PAL-N land" explores the history of Drean parternship with Commodore in the mid to late 1980s.


You can download C&A Fan #4here (pdf, Polish), or read the articles online here and here (spanish)

Update: The english versions of the articles are now available for download on Chipflip.
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Sep 1

3D: Queen of the Rocketmen

And here's the main reason of the blog hiatus: CGSociety's Hardcore Modelling Challenge #21 "Queen of the Rocketmen"




From the challenge description:

Imagine you have been comissioned to do video games based on the aviation world of the 1930

A world of danger advanture, air pirates,zepellins and crazy air machines... (similar to the Indiana Jonesuniverse, but where Jet packs, giant air machines and robot hechmen area reality)


Join us as the Queen of the Rocketmen and her band of merry men fight the evil air pirates in the air above the South Pacific.

Despite being fairly new to Maya, I decided to enter the challenge since it's a theme I really like.

And so I started working on a model collection for the challenge and entitled my entry "The Pirate airfleet".

The finished collection includes 4 models, an Airship Carrier, a 3m tall Robot Trooper, a giant Transport Seaplane and a Combat Autogyro.

I't been a great learning experience both modelling my entry, and watch the evolution of the other participants entries.

See all the final renders after the jump...


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Aug 19

State of the blog

Oh well... hi there! It's been a long time since my last entry, I would like to take this opportunity to make some announcements and sort out the reasons of the lack of updates lately.

One of the reasons was the ads inserted by my webhosting provider until a few days ago, it was only a test on the profitability of the sites they host and they have announced it with plenty of anticipation. But the ads broke the page layout and that pissed me off.

Another reason is the increasing difficulty to find a demo to feature on the only semi-constant column on my blog, the Sunday Demo Show.
I have been thinking of discontinue the column entirelly, or transform it into a general retro-Scene related column, featuring not only demos but graphics and music too. Haven't decided yet which path to follow.

About the 3D projects I was posting about, the 3D Commodore 64 is canned at the moment. I've enter the current Hardcore Modeller Challenge on CGTalk, you can follow my progress here.

The announcement I talked about is the 'new' URL address for this site:

WWW.SOLID-STATE.COM.AR


And I say 'new' because the site has this address since 1 year ago, just that I never annonced it


I hope to return to 'regular' posting next month, once the CGTalk challenge ends. I have a lot of things to post about, ranging from 3D to electronic projects so stay tuned!


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Jul 19

SDS#87: Still Ready

Still Ready by Resource & The Dreams for the C-64, 2nd Place C64 Demo compo LCP 2009





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Jun 24

3D: Commodore 64 - part 4

More progress on the Commodore 64 3D model, mainly the different port connectors and some electronic components:


Expansión port


DIN connectors, from left to right: Power, Serial and A/V ports




Ceramic capacitor


Main oscilator crystal

To be continued...

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Jun 18

3D: Commodore 64 - part 3



More updates for the Commodore 64 3D model, keyboard done:






Some bits and pieces from the interior:










More to come...
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Jun 14

SDS#86: Lightshaft

Lightshaft by Elude for Amiga AGA, 2nd place Amiga demo compo at Breakpoint 2009






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Jun 4

3D: Commodore 64 - part 2

Following with the modelling of the Commodore 64 computer, I completed the case:



Bottom half:



underside...



Top half interior:




I have now begun to model the keyboard, individual keys already done:



More to come...

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