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  1. Commander X16™ About & FAQ

    About Commander X16 What is the Commander X16? Welcome! The Commander X16 is David Murray aka The 8-Bit Guy’s dream computer, designed to evoke the same fondness and nostalgia many of …

  2. Commander X16™ Home - Commander X16™ Community

    Chat on the forums and Discord! Twitter: @commanderx16off Download the emulator to get ready.

  3. Commander X16

    Experience the Commander X16 Emulator, a retro computing platform for programming, gaming, and exploring classic computing with modern enhancements.

  4. FAQ Update for Gen-2 aka "CX16GS" system - Page 4 - Commander X16

    Mar 25, 2025 · I think it's a reasonable approach for the CX16GS. One could imagine an alternate history where an in-between machine still using the 65C02 could have done the RAM-in-place-of …

  5. FAQ Update for Gen-2 aka "CX16GS" system - Page 6 - Commander X16

    Mar 27, 2025 · Re: FAQ Update for Gen-2 aka "CX16GS" system by rosettif » Wed Mar 26, 2025 3:48 am

  6. ASMEDIT X16 - 65C02 Assembler and Editor Software - Commander X16

    Aug 7, 2023 · INTRODUCTION ASMEDIT X16 is an ASSEMBLER (65C02) and EDITOR for the COMMANDER X16. This software, originally developed for the Commodore CBM II Series, has been …

  7. FAQ Update for Gen-2 aka "CX16GS" system - Page 7 - Commander X16

    Mar 30, 2025 · Re: FAQ Update for Gen-2 aka "CX16GS" system by BruceRMcF » Thu Mar 27, 2025 12:56 am

  8. Introducing Your Commander X16 Personal Computer (brief intro)

    May 23, 2024 · Introducing Your Commander X16 Personal Computer (brief intro) by Xiphod » Mon Sep 04, 2023 8:52 am From Kevin's 1-page "here's the X16" quickstart letter included in "the 100" to an in …

  9. Using the -PRG Switch in the X16 Emulator - Commander X16

    Jul 25, 2024 · Hello All, I am continuing to play-- err work with the X16 Emulators to make sure I understand them. In the X16 startup batch file, I'm using the following commands: cd …

  10. Floating Point in 6502 - Commander X16

    FLTTODEC was adapted by me for the specific hardware of the Commander X16 from Jeff Tranter's code, who in turn adapted it for CC65 from the original appearing in Compute! issues 9 and 11, 1981 …