Ah, the beloved Commodore 64. The “best-selling computer system of all time”. And hobbyists are keeping the dream alive, still producing software for it today. Which leads us to a problem with using ...
Retro computer enthusiast [Steven Combs] documents his adventure building the TEDuino, a modern replacement for the Commodore Datasette which uses an SD card instead of audio tape. He based the design ...
The Commodore 64 was introduced 30 years ago this month. By the time it was discontinued in 1994, 17 million had been sold and it had introduced a generation to computing. 01 August 2012 • 2:24pm The ...
Although it had better specifications in many ways, at $595 the Commodore 64 was significantly cheaper than rivals, and made a point of the fact. The Apple II, for instance, was more than twice the ...