Released by Commodore International in August 1982, the Commodore 64 swiftly revolutionized the computing landscape, becoming the best-selling and iconic personal computer of its time. The Commodore ...
The Commodore 64 was a revolutionary computer for its day and age. After four decades, though, it gets harder and harder to use these computers for anything more than educational or hobby ...
The surprising history of the Commodore 64, the best-selling home computer of the 1980s—the machine that taught the world that computing should be fun. The Commodore 64 (C64) is officially the ...
For some older computers that often didn’t have hard disk drives at all, like the Commodore 64, it’s one of the few ways to load programs into computer memory. And, rather than maintaining an ...
A partial or full brain transplant for the venerable Commodore 64 A "Retro computer on a chip", which can be used stand-alone or in custom retro computer builds A versatile generic FPGA platform with ...
Photo CC BY-SA 2.0 FR by Rama & Musée Bolo Front and rear views of a computer Commodore PET 2001-32; photos Louis Mittelman, Jr., courtesy of The Smithsonian under CC0 license. It should be mentioned, ...
The Commodore 64 took CES 1982 by storm, promising a system that was considerably more powerful than anything offered by the competition while costing only $595, a price that reportedly bewildered ...
This week at CES 2025, numerous major hardware announcements are being unveiled — but in the long history of CES, these ...
“Planned obsolescence” is one of the most controversial topics in the tech industry. Many believe that companies make their products less and less durable to force you to replace them more often.
This book takes a single line of code--the extremely concise BASIC program for the Commodore 64 inscribed in the title--and uses it as a lens through which to consider the phenomenon of creative ...