Commodore Plus/4 Screen Memory Map (Display RAM)

The Commodore Plus/4 – like his other brothers – has memory areas in which screen characters and colour values are stored independently from each other. Because it uses the TED chip these memory addresses are different from the C64 and C128. Each character from the top left corner to the bottom right corner occupies one … Read more

How to map your Commodore Keyboard in VICE 2.4

VICE on the Mac isn’t without it’s vices (har har) – and one of them is the way the keyboard is mapped. There are two approaches to choose from: positional and symbolic. Positional means that the Commodore keyboard is mapped into the physical positions of your “contemporary” keyboard. So no matter what language keyboard you … Read more

How to use the WordPress Toolkit in Plesk 12

In this screencast I’ll show you how to use the WordPress Toolkit in Plesk 12. I’ll demonstrate how to update WordPress Core, Plugins and Themes selectively and across the entire server directly from within Plesk. Among many other features I’ll also show you how to secure WordPress instances, install and remove themes, and how to exclude WordPress … Read more