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CMD vs XETEC

CMD vs XETEC: How Do They Stack Up?

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-NOTE- This is a reprint of an OLD text file. It was originally written by Sam Lewitt. He ran a computer business called Thunder...
Randy Suess

The Legacy of Randy Suess and the First BBS

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While not as widely known as Bill Gates or Steve Jobs, Randy Suess holds a crucial place in the history of personal computing. In...
Oasis BBS Waiting for Call screen

How To Connect To A BBS

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The Oasis BBS is a Commodore 64 (C64) color graphic BBS that runs on the Color 64 BBS software. The character set used in...
Desert-Fox Top 10 Hero Graphic

Desert-Fox’s All Time Top Ten C64 Games List

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Havok and I were talking recently about our favorite games on the Commodore 64. We decided to publish our individual all time Top 10...

“MuffinTerm”: Finally A Mobile Terminal App That Supports PETSCII

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Finally! Someone has done it! Someone has finally added PETSCII support to the mobile terminal program experience. Finally, I can call a Commodore BBS...
Neuromancer

Neuromancer: A Commodore 64 Classic Revisited

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Released for the Commodore 64 in 1988, Neuromancer became a defining moment in cyberpunk gaming. Inspired by William Gibson’s influential novel, this RPG brought...
DIY 1581 Replica

DIY 1581 Replica: Build Your Own 1581

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DIY 1581 Replica: Build Your Own 1581 If you weren't around back in 1987 to pick up a 1581 drive off the shelf then you...

Six Classic Commodore 64 Games That Defined a Generation

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The Commodore 64 wasn't just a home computer—it was a gateway to countless gaming adventures that defined a generation. From immersive RPGs to innovative...