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A Commodore 64 in 2012. Despite the odds weighing against me, I was determined to put the C64 through its paces as a writing, gaming, and yes, Internet machine.
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 ...
The Commodore 64 was one of the most popular PCs of all time, selling close to 17 million units between 1982 and 1994. The following slideshow is from PCWorld’s 2008 archives.
It may be hard to imagine life without that lightning-fast PC or Mac on your desktop with its 3D graphics and 200 GB hard drive, but the Commodore 64 used to be a top-of-the-line computer.
The Commodore 64 turned 40 in 2022. If you owned one in the day, that’ll make you feel ancient. But rather than counting the years ticking by, let’s celebrate a home computer console classic, and mull ...
Commodore 64 Direct-To-TV review. We take a look at the best thing to happen to retro gaming in ages.
Most people with a Commodore 64 attached the computer to a TV set and many hours were wasted typing software in Commodore BASIC which would be saved on a cassette tape using the Commodore 1530 ...
Leading on-line gadget specialist, Gadgets.co.uk has today announced the launch of the £29.99 (inc vat) Commodore 64 "Direct to TV" unit, a re-launch of the world's biggest selling home computer.
There have already been a few HDMI mods for the Commodore 64, but none of them are as complete as the new HD-64 by SideProjectsLab (SPL). This modular upgrade for your classic computer replaces ...
This week marks 30 years since the Commodore 64 was unveiled to the world and we look at the most successful single computer's career highs and lows. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined ...