Now that your Commodore 64 emulator is setup and files are copied over to its Micro-SD card, you are ready to roll. Combian 64 and VICE behave very much like a real Commodore 64. You’re able to input ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This group of five educational ...
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 ...
Our Hackaday colleague [Bil Herd] is known for being the mind behind the Commodore 128, a machine which famously had both a 6502 and a Z80 processor on board. The idea of a machine which could do ...
To some, the idea of a computer that didn’t ship with a screen is simply bizarre. To others, Commodore’s computers were where their obsession with technology and gadgets began, and those with fond ...
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 ...
As you might recall or can probably assume, the C64 doesn’t include a USB-C or even a USB port. Instead, it has something called a UserPort. So to run his custom software, Harris created a cable with ...
When it was introduced six years ago, the Amiga personal computer was considered a technological wonder, offering more sound, color and graphics than any of the early IBM PCs. Today, the Amiga line is ...
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 ...
In late October, a Swedish software engineer named Linus Åkesson unveiled a playable accordion—called "The Commodordion"—he crafted out of two vintage Commodore 64 computers connected with a bellows ...