All software on this page are for 32-bit Windows versions: Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000 and XP; 16-bit Windows versions (Windows 3.x and below) are not supported. The exceptions are clearly marked.
OpenCBM/cbm4win 0.4.2 (2007-11-18), command-line driven, fast transfer software for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 (© by Spiro Trikaliotis, 2001-2007, and Michael Klein, 1999-2004) [opencbm-0.4.2-i386.zip, 287.460 bytes] (homepage)
NOTE: For 64-bit Windows, try the AMD64 [opencbm-0.4.2-amd64.zip, 321.777 bytes] or IA64 [opencbm-0.4.2-ia64.zip, 526.509 bytes] version instead.
SOURCE: You may also want to check out the source of opencbm/cbm4win [opencbm-0.4.2a-src.zip, 745.788 bytes].
NOTE: For the ZoomFloppy, use OpenCBM/cbm4win 0.4.99.94 (2012-01-27) [opencbm-0.4.99.94-i386.zip, 229.499 bytes] or OpenCBM/cbm4win x64 0.4.99.94 (2012-01-27) [opencbm-0.4.99.94-amd64.zip, 220.541 bytes] (source [opencbm-0.4.99.94.tar.bz2, 7.057.719 bytes) and the XU1541/XUM1541 driver (libusb 1.2.2.0, 2011-12-22) [xu1541-xum1541-windriver.zip, 238.977 bytes] instead. (homepage) WARNING: This software is in alpha stage.
NOTE: If you prefer GUI's, control cbm4win via gui4cbm4win 0.4.1 (2006-10-31) (© Leif Bloomquist, 2004-2005, Wolfgang Moser, 2006, and Spiro Trikaliotis, 2006) [gui4cbm4win-0.4.1.zip, 30.607 bytes] instead. (download page)
WARNING: To use this, you will also need the Visual BASIC run-time library 6.0 SP5! (download page with SP6)
SOURCE: You may also want to check out the source of gui4cbm4win [gui4cbm4win-0.4.1-src.zip, 22.230 bytes].
NOTE: Also try the latest gui4cbm4win 0.6.5.1 (2007-08-22) (© Leif Bloomquist, 2004-2005, Wolfgang Moser, 2006, Spiro Trikaliotis, 2006, and Payton Byrd, 2006-2007) [gui4cbm4winsetup-0651.zip, 1.609.225 bytes].
nibtools r591 (2013-09-23), transfers Commodore disks, including those with copy protection, into GCR-coded disk images (© by Markus Brenner, 2000-2004, and Pete Rittwage & the C64 Preservation Project team, 2004-2013) [nibtools-gcc-opencbm4-r591.zip, 414.967 bytes] (homepage)
WARNING: To use this, you will also need OpenCBM/cbm4win 0.4.0 or above.
NOTE: For the ZoomFloppy, use OpenCBM/cbm4win 4.99 and nibtools gcc-x86 [nibtools-gcc-opencbm5-r591.zip, 476.928 bytes], nibtools msvc-x86 [nibtools-msvc-opencbm5-win32-r591.zip, 96.393 bytes] or nibtools msvc-x64 [nibtools-msvc-opencbm5-amd64-r591.zip, 139.603 bytes] instead.
WAV-PRG 4.0.1 (2012-11-20), converts Commodore tape files between TAP/WAV and P00/PRG/T64 format (© by Fabrizio Gennari, 1998-2012) [wavprg-4.0.1-win32.zip, 153.758 bytes] (homepage)
SOURCE: You may also want to check out the command line version [wavprg-cmdline-4.0.1-win32.zip, 38.252 bytes] and the source of WAV-PRG [wav-prg-source-4.0.1.zip, 172.945 bytes].
SIDPlay for Windows (2002-11-07), plays SID music on your PC (© by Michael Schwendt, 1994-1998, and Adam Lorentzon, 1997-2002) [spw95.zip, 222.943 bytes] (homepage)
WARNING: The PC64 cable support does not work properly in this release.
SIDPlay for Windows 2000-04-10 (© by Michael Schwendt, 1994-1998, and Adam Lorentzon, 1997-2000) [spw95old.zip, 167.580 bytes]
NOTE: Use this older release for a PC64 cable.
SIDPlay/2 for Windows (2005-06-02), the next generation SID music player for your PC (© by Adam Lorentzon, 1997-2005, Simon White, 1999-2004, and Dag Lem, 1999-2002) [sp2w.zip, 457.683 bytes] (homepage)
SID PC64 plugin for WinAMP 2.01 (2004-06-23), plays SID music on a real Commodore via a PC64 cable (© by Jakub "Prezes" Wozniakowski, 2004) [in_pc64_201.zip, 81.311 bytes] (download page)
gzip 1.3.12 (2007-10-15), archiver that handles GZip archives (© by Jean-loup Gailly, 1993, and Free Software Foundation, Inc., 2007) [gzip-1.3.12-1-bin.zip, 135.350 bytes] (homepage and download page)
NOTE: Also see the gzip documentation package [gzip-1.3.12-1-doc.zip, 461.664 bytes].
i5comp 2.01 (1999-08-30), archiver that InstallShield 5 CAB archives (© by fOSSiL, 1999) [i5comp21.zip, 99.043 bytes]
i6comp 1.03 beta (2002-01-11), archiver that InstallShield 6 CAB archives (© by fOSSiL and Morlac, 2000) [i6cmp13b.zip, 74.689 bytes]
LHA32 1.06 (1996-10-26), archiver that handles LHA archives (© by Take, 1995-1996) [lha32106.zip, 26.917 bytes]
WARNING: You need the UNLHA32 DLL to make this software work.
Safedisc Annihilator 1.1 (2000-10-25), executable decryptor (© by ArthaXerxes, 2000) [sdannh11.zip, 452.048 bytes]
Safedisc Dumper 2.5.1 (2001-09-06), executable decryptor (© by r!sc and CirKutz, 2000) [unsfd251.zip, 10.611 bytes]
SafeDisc 2 Cleaner 1.20 (2002-10-16), executable decryptor (© by bOOls eYe, waste_me and r!sc, 2002) [sd2cl120.zip, 60.413 bytes]
UNLHA32 1.87 (2003-02-03), external DLL for archivers that handle LHA archives (© by Micco, 1995-2003) [ulh3187.zip, 388.858 bytes]
unSafedisc 1.5.5 (2000-08-25), executable decryptor (© by r!sc, dec0de12 and blackcheck, 2000) [unsfd155.zip, 13.013 bytes]
unSafedisc 2.4.0 (2001-09-06), executable decryptor (© by r!sc, 2000) [unsfd240.zip, 338.517 bytes]
CDSPEED 1.1 (1999-07-27), sets CD drive speed and spin-down time (© by Andrey Yasniy, 1999) [cdspd11d.zip, 36.850 bytes]
FAR Manager,
1.70 shareware (2006-03-29) (© by Eugene Roshal, 1996-2000, and
FAR Group, 2000-2006) [far170.zip, 1.191.964 bytes]
(homepage)
PLUGINS:
Registry viewer and editor plugin 3.20 (2010-07-26), displays and manipulates the registry (© by Michael Yutsis, 1997-2010) [farreg320A.zip, 119.174 bytes] (homepage)
NOTE: For FAR Manager 2.0, try the 32-bit Unicode [farreg320W.zip, 122.634 bytes] or 64-bit Unicode (3.21) [farreg321x64.zip, 135.049 bytes] version instead.
WinSCP plugin 1.6.2 (2009-05-17), transfers files via SCP (© by Martin Prikryl, 2003-2009) [winscpfar162.zip, 1.056.848 bytes] (homepage)
WARNING: Works in NT-based Windowses only.
LDirX plugin 0.20 beta (2004-10-10), displays the contents of Linux partitions as if they were archive files (© by Joe Forster/STA, 2004) [ldirx020.zip, 7.788 bytes]
WARNING: You need LTOOLS (local copy) to make this software work.
Macro browser plugin 2.1 (2002-03-14), displays and manipulates macros (© by Konstantin Melnikov, 1998-2002) [macrvw21.zip, 60.701 bytes]
MsCab archiver plugin 0.62 (2003-02-02), manipulates CAB archivers (© by Mateusz Brzostek, 2003) [mscab062.zip, 108.314 bytes]
String sorting plugin 2.5 (1999-09-11), sorts lines in the editor (© by Dmitry V. Lomanov, 1999) [sorted25.zip, 44.049 bytes]
GNU tar archiver plugin 1.12 (2002-02-13), manipulates GNU tar archives (© by GNU, 2002) [tar32112.zip, 53.304 bytes]
pdSFV 1.2 (2000-11-15), creates and checks SFV checksum files (© by Hoopy, 2000) [pdsfv.zip, 953.054 bytes]
xdelta 3.0z (2010-08-03), creates and applies diff patches from/to binary files (© by Joshua MacDonald, 2007-2010) [xdelta3.0z.zip, 225.568 bytes] (homepage)
avc2avi mod (2013-01-27), encapsulates raw MPEG-4/AVC streams into AVI container (© by Laurent Aimar, 2004, modified by DVBPortal, 2006, and Joe Forster/STA, 2013) [avc2avi.zip, 40.861 bytes] (original homepage)
MOV2AVI (2001-03-13), converts Quicktime MOV files into AVI format (© by James Holderness, 2001) [mov2avi.zip, 42.975 bytes]
XGl200 0.04a (1999-07-05), emulates 3DFX Glide 3D acceleration on a DirectX-compatible video card (© by Scott Cutler, 1998-1999) [xgl2004a.zip, 124.168 bytes]
Lynx 2.8.7rel.2 (2010-08-04), text-based Web browser (compiled by Frédéric L. W. Meunier) [lynx2.8.7rel.2-win32.zip, 1.103.844 bytes] (homepage and download page)
DeadStrip mod 1.21 (2014-03-02), removes unused code/data from object files/executables compiled with MinGW/GCC (© by Dorian Weber, 2009, modified by Joe Forster/STA, 2012-2014) [deadstrip.zip, 43.336 bytes] (original homepage)
UNOFFICIAL: This package has been modified and compiled by the maintainer of this page with MinGW/GCC 4.6.2 (Windows 32-bit).
TPU Tuner mod (2013-10-01), optimizes Turbo/Borland Pascal TPU units (© by Stefan Reuther, 1998-2002, modified by Joe Forster/STA, 2013) [tputuner.zip, 320.842 bytes] (original homepage)
Letter Assigner 1.2.0 (2002-08-15), assigns any letter to any drive (© by Vadim Burtyansky, 2000-2002) [letass12.zip, 1.117.828 bytes]
NOTE: The software is for Windows 95/98/ME only – in Windows NT/2000/XP, the system itself allows you to assign letters to drives anyway. Drive letter assignments are also effective under DOS mode and earlier MS-DOS versions.
ALTERNATIVE: Drive Letter Manipulator can do what this software can and some more.
FCU 1.2.1 (2002-01-05), compares text files; last freeware release (© by Gerhard Herbert, 1998-2002) [fcu12.zip, 136.609 bytes] (homepage)
Microsoft Word 6.0 Converter (1994-11-11), input filter that allows Word for Windows 6.0 documents to be loaded into Word for Windows 2.0 (© by Microsoft Corp., 1994) [ww6to2.zip, 1.368.183 bytes]
Gravis Ultrasound driver for Windows 95/98 1.1 (1996-01-26) (© by Advanced Gravis Computer Technology Ltd., 1996) [gf195v11.zip, 738.012 bytes]
WARNING: Remember that the GUS is, unfortunately, not DirectSound-compatible: you will experience small delays in the audio playback.
Gravis Ultrasound driver for Windows 95/98 1.2 beta (1997-05-15) (© by Advanced Gravis Computer Technology Ltd., 1996-1997) [gf195b12.zip, 740.022 bytes]
WARNING: Remember that the GUS is, unfortunately, not DirectSound-compatible: you will experience small delays in the audio playback.
Sound Blaster Audigy driver for Windows NT 4.0 (2001-08-02) (© by Creative Technology Ltd., 1994-2001) [audigynt.zip, 12.737.172 bytes]
WARNING: This driver is not for the SB Audigy 2.
CREDIT: Thanks to CreativeGuy for having uploaded the necessary driver components to Driver Guide.
ANTI-CREDIT: Shame on Creative Labs for not publishing this driver on the official Sound Blaster site and for their own user support saying "we can't provide you with such a driver as Windows NT support for the SB Audigy has been available in the US only but not Europe".
Sound Blaster AWE64 driver for Windows 95/98 (1997-07-29) (© by Creative Technology Ltd., 1994-1997) [awe64w95.zip, 866.958 bytes]
Russian characters on a US keyboard for Windows 95/98 (2004-01-11), so that you don't have to learn the completely different Russian keyboard layout (created by Joe Forster/STA) [kbdru.zip, 493 bytes]
USAGE: Install the Russian (non-typewriter)
keyboard layout, then overwrite KBDRU.KBD in the Windows SYSTEM directory
with this one and reboot your machine.
Most Russian letters are assigned to their Latin equivalents, if any, on
the US keyboard. Special Russian characters are laid out as following:
US key | Russian letter |
---|---|
` (tilde) | ю ("yu") |
Q | э (hard "e") |
W | ё ("yo") |
Y | ы ("yery") |
[ (open bracket) | ь (soft mark) |
] (close bracket) | ъ (hard mark) |
\ (backslash) | я ("ya") |
: (colon) | ч ("che") |
' (apostrophe) | ш ("sha") |
X | ж ("zhe") |
C | ц ("tse") |
/ (slash) | щ ("shcha") |
You can access the US meaning of these keys by holding AltGr (or Ctrl-Alt) when pressing them. Other keys have been left alone.
LFN/NT 1.0 beta 3 (2000-10-15), LFN driver for the DOS shell of Windows NT (© by MultiBug Software, 2000) [lfnnt.zip, 7.854 bytes]
NTLFN 0.08 (2000-10-14), LFN driver for the DOS shell of Windows NT (© by Wojciech Galazka, 1999-2000) [ntlfn08b.zip, 25.005 bytes]
SOURCE: You may also want to check out the source of NTLFN [ntlfn08s.zip, 64.443 bytes]
nt-lfn 1.001 (1998-09-30), LFN driver for the DOS shell of Windows NT (© by Andrew Crabtree, 1998) [lfn1001.zip, 14.320 bytes]
WARNING: Obsolete, use NTLFN instead.
SOURCE: You may also want to check out the source of nt-lfn [lfnd1001.zip, 67.785 bytes]
S3 Trio V2 driver for Windows 3.1 1.70.04 (1997-09-22), for S3 765/775/785 chipsets (© by S3, Inc., 1996-1997) [s3tv2w31.zip, 620.852 bytes]
S3 Trio V2 driver for Windows 95/98 4.10.01.2108-2.41.07 (1998-01-27), for S3 765/775/785 chipsets (© by S3, Inc., 1996-1998) [s3tv2w95.zip, 188.009 bytes]
Tseng ET6000/ET6100 driver for Windows 95/98 4.10.01.0064 (1997-11-05) (© by Tseng Labs, Inc., 1997) [tliet600.zip, 81.783 bytes]
Hungarian settings for an English Windows 95/98 (2004-03-09), changes the regional settings, system fonts and keyboard layout (for DOS mode and DOS shells) of an English Windows 95/98 to Hungarian (© by Joe Forster/STA, 2004) [win9xhun.zip, 4.563 bytes]
LANGUAGE: Hungarian.
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