In brief: Hobbyists will try to run Doom on anything, but a new Commodore 64 conversion is unique. The effort utilizes a Raspberry-based attachment to run the game surprisingly well in a way neither ...
Raspberry and Commodore 64 enthusiasts may be interested in new Raspberry Pi synthesizer project published to the official Raspberry Pi blog this week, which combines a Raspberry Pi for and Commodore ...
Classic games never seem to have gone out of style and with the emulation powers of the Raspberry Pi, there seems to be no end of projects folks have been coming up with. [Chris Mills] project is a ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a unique case and keyboard to use with their Raspberry Pi mini PC may be interested in a retro computer conversion which has used an iconic Commodore 64 computer ...
Now that your Commodore 64 emulator is setup and files are copied over to its Micro-SD card, you are ready to roll. Combian 64 and VICE behave very much like a real Commodore 64. You’re able to input ...
The $70 Raspberry Pi 400 computer has been announced. This is essentially a Raspberry Pi 4 inside a keyboard. The Raspberry Pi line is an affordable way to jump headfirst into programmable computing.
Here's 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. It's featured on Instructables, where ...
The Commodore 1541 disk drive is unlike anything you’ll ever see in modern computer hardware. At launch, the 1541 cost almost as much as the Commodore 64 it was attached to ($400, or about $1040 at ...
Before the Commodore 64 or Apple II, there was the Commodore PET 8032, the first personal computer available to the general public. It had a 1 MHz processor, support for up to 8KB of RAM, and a ...
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