Hi,
i've updated the Commodore VIC20 TOSEC-Collection.
It has now a size of about 100 MB.
many programs are renamed, and many are added to TOSEC.
(also all GB_VIC v0.2 files are added)
still need to add many type-ins. (and of course, the "new" games from Mayhem's GB_VIC20 v0.3)
btw. any release-date for this ?
however,
i've uploaded it to Underground Gamer (so if you are a member, help seeding),
and here:
http://www.multiupload.com/A87XKXXO0C
cheers,
Vicman
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Thanks! Just wondering: Why are all files zipped inside of the zip file? No file will use less than 8K on a standard NTFS drive anyway.
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sorry for late reply......Boray wrote:Thanks! Just wondering: Why are all files zipped inside of the zip file? No file will use less than 8K on a standard NTFS drive anyway.
well, TOSEC-SET's are always created/available as zipped files.....
and i put all (zipped) files in one zip-file for better uploading....
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Progress: Atari 8bit, Enterprise 64/128, Dosbox
tosec vic-20 2011 was added to search.cbm8bit.com when it was released a few months back.
You can search for files using the archive specific feature in the advanced search menu.
enjoy
Shane.
You can search for files using the archive specific feature in the advanced search menu.
enjoy
Shane.
http://search.cbm8bit.com Commodore 8bit Search!
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That search engine is pretty awesome! Thanks for pointing it out.
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