It’s now nearly four decades since the iconic Commodore 64 8-bit computer saw the light of day, and the vintage format shows no sign of dying. Enthusiasts have produced all kinds of new takes on ...
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42-year-old Commodore 64 is still hard at work in a US shop“Planned obsolescence” is one of the most controversial topics in the tech industry. Many believe that companies make their products less and less durable to force you to replace them more often.
[Frank], like many people, has a soft spot in his heart for the Commodore 64. He prefers to play his C64 games on his computer nowadays, but likes using his old school Competition Pro rather than ...
Anyone who thinks old computers only belong in a museum is wrong. We show how retro computers can still perform amazing and ...
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Commodore 64 runs AI to generate images — takes 20 minutes per 90 iterations to make 64 pixelsThe August 1982 release of the Commodore 64 is historic, as Commodore's hit personal computer managed to be one of the best-selling PCs of all time — and, it turns out, this historic era of ...
The Commodore 64 took CES 1982 by storm, promising a system that was considerably more powerful than anything offered by the competition while costing only $595, a price that reportedly bewildered ...
especially its Commodore 64 computer, a machine with a whopping 64K (that's K, as in kilobytes) of memory. Other models in its line during the 1980s were the VIC-20 and the Commodore PET ...
Before eventually becoming available for other systems, Quantum Computer Services began offering its Quantum Link software to owners of the Commodore 64 and 128 PCs in November 1985. Q-Link was ...
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