I Broke My Commodore 64C, But Can I Fix It?

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During the production of his latest video, Tim from Tim's Retro Corner inadvertently damaged his Commodore 64C. The issue likely arose from plugging or...

Commodore 64 SID, XSID and ARMSID: a complete comparative test

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Today on the Triple Freedom channel, there’s a deep dive into a fascinating comparative test of three different SID chips for the Commodore 64:...

Make a FujiNet for Commodore by Soldering “Just 6 Wires”!

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In this video, The VintNerd demonstrates the process of soldering the six necessary wires to create a FujiNet device for the Commodore. Special guest...

Repairing A Pile of Commodore 64 Computers Part 2 – The Fun Continues!

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The latest episode of 8 Bit Doodads picks up where the host left off, tackling a pile of Commodore 64s in need of repairs....

Fixing A Sad Commodore 64 With Some Interesting Faults

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In this episode of The Retro Channel, today's focus is on the repair of a classic Commodore 64 sent in by a viewer. The...

Fairlight TV: SD2IEC for the C64

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In the latest episode of FairLight TV, Bacchus presents a detailed review of the SD2IEC device, covering what it is and what it isn’t....

Commodore 64 MELTED: Is There Something To Save?

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In this video, the Triple Freedom team encounters a heavily damaged Commodore 64 with a melted plastic casing and an unusable keyboard, likely due...

GEOS 128 REU Autoboot Mysteries Unraveled

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This episode of Retrobits shows us how the Commodore 128 can boot into GEOS 128 without a cartridge or disk.  

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