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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.
VideoBack in the day, Commodore 64 was the gaming machine. The 8-Bit computer, which launched in 1982 (the same year TRON hit theaters), may have been great for BASIC programming, but I used it ...
With 64 kilobytes of memory, the 8-bit Commodore 64 computer is an elder statesman of the tech world – eager to prove its worth but unable to do a sliver of what the latest smartwatch can do.
We reopen the age-old debate over which was better: ZX Spectrum or Commodore 64. By Mark Langshaw Published: 22 April 2012 The 8-bit era of home computing was a far simpler time than the digital ...
Commodore's founder was aware of the educational value of computers, ... Jack Tramiel: The father of the best-selling Commodore 64 personal computer, published in today's newspaper, ...
It's not a hard task to conjure up a list of great Commodore 64 games when you're faced with a software library that's reportedly around the 10,000 mark. Between late 1982 and 1993, an almost ...
Instead, the Commodore 64 runs a version of the Linux operating system on an Intel processor, and boasts 2GB of memory and a modern Blu-ray or rewritable DVD optical drive.
The Commodore 64's three channel SID sound chip was also part of its mass appeal. He said users were able to do "incredible things" with the sound chip — highlighting how the limitations of the ...
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 ...