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Adam Podstawczynski has created a new Arduino powered project which is capable of emulating a Commodore 64 keyboard on a modern PC, enabling keystrokes to be translated to character inputs on a C64.
The C64 is able to display the state of the LED, relay and servo outputs, as well as read the Arduino’s button and potentiometer inputs.
Posted in classic hacks, computer hacks Tagged arduino, c64, commodore 64, keyboard, mt8808, python, serial ← Blob-less Raspberry Pi Linux Is A Step Closer ...
Another interesting project where a Raspberry Pi is used with an Arduino - restoring a Commodore 64 for some retro gaming, with also a little LEGO help.