When the Commodore 64 was released in 1982, it was a masterpiece of engineering. It had capabilities far outstripping other home computers, and that was all due to two fancy chips inside the C64.
The systems referenced range from the BBC Micro and Commodore 64 to the NES and Apple II, with some of these versions based on the officially released source code. For other systems the available ...
The reDIP 64 is an open source hardware development board which combines the following in a tiny 25.40 x 50.80 mm footprint: A partial or full brain transplant for the venerable Commodore 64 A "Retro ...
Comic Sans on the Commodore 64. Happy April Fool's Day ... Machine" -> "ROM", and under the "Machine ROMs" tab, point the "Chargen" field to the font you would like to select. You can either type in ...
Case in point: a bakery in Indiana has been photographed processing sales using a Commodore 64. This isn't the first time a 21st-century business has been spotted using the top-selling 1982 PC ...