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A reimagined Commodore 64 is now available for preorder, offering nostalgia with updated specs and support for classic games.
The classic Commodore 64 has had its share of modernizing in the OS department. From its roots starting up a basic prompt, to full high resolution GUI packages like GEOS, to today where [Jim_64] ad… ...
Image courtesy 64jim64. The ‘VR64’ headset, as he dubbed it, connects to the Commodore 64 with composite cables which shows what’s on the screen with 152 x 200 pixels in “high resolution ...
The Commodore 64 may remain the best selling computer of all time, but it has one major flaw. It doesn’t have HDMI! That makes it a total pain to use with modern displays.
Commodore 64, the hottest-selling personal computer in the 1980s, is back — with the same bulky breadbox look but updated with the latest technology. Appealing to nostalgic computer buffs, a ...
Compared to the more recent VIC-II Kawari, the HD-64 outputs in higher resolution, and it also includes audio on the HDMI connection—stereo, even, if you have a dual SID mod.
Though it's nothing an adapter box of some kind can't handle, Side Projects Lab went all the way and created a complete HDMI upgrade for the Commodore 64. — Read the rest The post Commodore 64 ...
Its CPU was nearly triple the speed of the C64 at 3.54 MHz, it had 128KB RAM (expandable to up to 1MB), and its graphics chip could produce 256 colors supporting a maximum resolution of 1280 x 400.
Unlike the IBM PC, however, the Commodore 64 (or C64) was not designed as a high-end business machine, making productivity tasks a little harder to pull off. A Commodore 64 in 2012.
X/Twitter user Tony Lyon shared some photos of the Commodore 64 in action at the shop. The photos are not the most recent available, as they date back to 2010. However, a photo from 2021 reveals ...
Sad news: Apple has rejected a Commodore 64 emulator for the iPhone. It's not surprising, and arguably not an utter outrage given that the iPhone developer agreement expressly forbids emulators, and ...
Like the Commodore 64, the C64 keyboard has limited keys, foregoing a number pad. The column of F-keys on the right side of the retro computer is abandoned in favor of today's standard navigation ...