Forty years ago, on January 6, 1985, the then home computer king Commodore announced the Commodore 128 at the “Winter CES 1985”. In the biggest boom in the computer industry up to that time, ...
Because the C128 is essentially a C64 with extensions – CP/M and Z80 aside – it was also equipped with all the interfaces of the “bread box”. This was another double-edged sword: although the 1541 ...
Developer [frntc] has recently come up with a smaller and less expensive way to not only replace the SID chip in your Commodore 64 but to also make it a stereo SID! To top it off, it can also hold up ...
Computer users of a certain age will no doubt remember the Commodore 64 and its big sister, the Commodore 128. Alongside the original IBM PC, the Apple II series and the BBC Micro B, Commodore’s ...
For many Americans, just mentioning the name "Commodore" conjures up images of friendly home computers, red joysticks, and 8-bit video games that you stayed up all night playing when you were supposed ...
For many Americans, just mentioning the name "Commodore" conjures up images of friendly home computers, red joysticks, and 8-bit video games that you stayed up all night playing when you were supposed ...
Running 1980s home computer software on your modern Mac is fun, but can be done in many different ways. Here's how to run retro Atari, Sinclair, and Commodore software on the latest hardware. In Part ...
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