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Welcome to the home of the Commodore Computer Club (UK). We have set up to support all popular Commodore 8-bit computers, from the Commodore (CBM) PET range, through to the C128, so if you have a C64, VIC-20, C16, Plus/4 or even a C64DTV, and would like to know more about the club, please read the club FAQs or visit our forums if you have any further questions.

CCC UK MEETING IN JUNE 2009 Tue, 28 Apr 2009 22:25:18 GMT

The third Commodore Computer Club (UK) club meeting will be held in Durham from Friday 19th to Sunday 21st June 2009. Beer and stuff will be happening on the Friday with the main event, as such, on the Saturday. Pete (Badders) will be updating us on his little project to restore a Commodore PET 2001, and I've got my SX-64 (serial number GA0000001) to working order which will also be there to look at and use.

The second meet was vaguely themed around the Plus/4 and C16, with all other Commodore 8-bits getting a look in. If you're interested in attending, please PM or email Shaun through the forum. Non-members are welcome as long as they don't mind paying the £2.50 signing-in fee. Members get free entrance and other extras.

COMMODORE FREE ISSUE 26 RELEASED Wed, 04 Feb 2009 18:00:00 GMT

The 26th issue of Commodore Free has been released; this issue contains Interviews with Tom Roger (Tapes 64), Sean McManus (author of a novel featuring the C64) and Quikman 2008 author Robert Hurst, In the Beginning Part 11, creating TAP files, information on the DCN-2692 floppy controller board and more. It can be downloaded from CommodoreFree.com in PDF, text, HTML, D64 or SEQ files and the HTML version is mirrored here on the CCC UK website.

CCC UK SECOND MEETING IN JANUARY Thu, 04 Dec 2008 23:00:00 GMT

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Commodore 16 and Plus/4 computers (and the birthdays of both Nigel Parker and Paul Green), we at the CCC (UK) will be holding our second meeting from Friday the 23rd of January 2009 through to Sunday the 25th inclusive. It will be held in Birmingham, B23 area, just of Junction six of the M6 (and don't worry about what Multi-Map or your Sat-Nav tells you, that really will be the easiest way to travel to the venue in most cases).

We may also be hiring a hall for the Saturday, but this is only if we get a reasonable turn out of at least four people. So far, Chris Snowden (Commodore16.com), Nigel Parker (Commodore Free), Shaun Bebbington (Micro Mart writer) and Peter Badrick have confirmed. Other potential attendees include Mike Dailly (Xeo3.com and ex-DMA Designs), Jason Kelk (various websites including Oldschool Gaming and writer for Retro Gamer), and Paul Green (PJG Developments).

In accordance with club rules, no-members will pay a £2.50 fee if they want to attend, and may be excluded from any "official" business during the weekend, should there be any formal matters to arise between now and then. We have a car share scheme, so if you would like to attend and could offer other people a lift, please contact us or visit our forums to say where you are travelling from. For members, there's a thread under Club News on the forums with further details.

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