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 ...
It’s now nearly four decades since the iconic Commodore 64 8-bit computer saw the light of day, and the vintage format shows no sign of dying. Enthusiasts have produced all kinds of new takes on ...
BBC Micro cassette Elite | BBC Micro disc Elite | Acorn Electron Elite | 6502 Second Processor Elite | Commodore 64 Elite | Apple II Elite | BBC Master Elite | NES Elite | Elite-A | Teletext Elite | ...
Well, that definitely doesn’t seem to be the case with the mythical Commodore 64, which is still up and running in a US bakery shop. If you’re not aware, the Commodore 64 is the highest ...
On the C64, the mouse uses the analog part of the port (Pot X and Pot Y). The Commodore 64 has these two pins for evaluating an analog resistor that charges an internal capacitor. The charging time is ...
The now-ancient Commodore 64 should hold a place in the heart of every computing enthusiast, as it's technically the highest-selling single computer model of all time. Several of them also appear ...