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The recreated C64 should have all the classic computer's capabilities, but this one doesn't require a modem.
Commodore has officially brought back the iconic C64 with its first hardware release in more than 30 years. The new Commodore 64 Ultimate is up for pre-order at USD 299 and packs a lot more than ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNThe Commodore 64 Ultimate computer is the company's first hardware release in over 30 years — pre-orders start at $299The Commodore 64 Ultimate will be the first new hardware released under the auspices of the new management, and pricing ...
Commodore 64 Ultimate is a new FPGA-based computer that should be compatible with most classic C64 games and software ...
[Chris Mills] project is a great looking monitor to get his Commodore 64 fix by combining the retro looks of a home-made 64-style monitor with the Raspberry Pi.
A crowdfunding campaign is now live for a modern clone of Commodore's iconic 1982 home computer. The newly revived company promises to combine near-perfect retro hardware ...
This build is a matching mini scale replica of the Commodore 1702 monitor, a color monitor produced by Commodore specifically for their machines.
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.
Commodore 64 helped jumpstart the computer revolution. Now, the vintage machine is making a comeback. Can the Commodore 64 rise again?
When the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched the Raspberry Pi 400 in 2020, which also happened to be the foundation's first-ever keyboard computer, it gave us all a throwback to the Commodore 64 and ...
The C64 is back. Commodore 64 Ultimate launches with FPGA tech, translucent design, HDMI, and cartridge support. Pre-orders open now.
Swedish engineer creates playable accordion from 2 Commodore 64 computers Linus Åkesson's instrument sports custom software and a bellows made of floppy disks.
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