TurboMaster V3 Nears Completion and New CMD HD SD Card Mounts Released

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Thomas Christoph, widely recognized by his moniker COREi64, has shared exciting updates about two of his current projects—the TurboMaster V3 and a new external...
C64 black screen

Diagnosing a C64 Black Screen

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When faced with a stubborn C64 black screen, many users instinctively blame the usual culprits. In a new video from Triple Freedom, we follow...

BackBit Impawsible Episode 2: Color by Numbers

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Welcome to the second episode of Lupe Darksnout's Backbit Impawsible series. To manage the conversion of Windows bitmaps to Commodore 64 format, Lupe must take...
ISEPIC Cartridge

ISEPIC Cartridge Snapshot Magic on Commodore 64

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The 8-Bit Guy explores the ISEPIC cartridge for the Commodore 64, showing how it snapshots running games and bypasses copy protection. Watch the full demo in action.

Triaging 3 Commodore 128s Part 2: Socket and ROM Troubles

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In the latest video from 8 Bit Doodads, Greg shared an update on the progress of repairing a Commodore 128. While not as much...
DesTest MAX-Switch

DesTest MAX-Switch Cartridge Update Expands Testing

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Matt Desmond’s DesTest MAX-Switch cartridge update improves Commodore 64 diagnostics with expanded memory tests and new hardware checks.

Thomas Christoph of COREi64 Unveils New CMD-Compatible Boards

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Thomas Christoph, known in the Commodore community as COREi64, is making waves yet again with exciting updates on two CMD-compatible boards that are nearing...
C64 sales mystery

Unveiling the True Sales Figures of the Legendary Commodore 64

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The Commodore 64 is celebrated as the best-selling single model computer ever, but the exact number sold has always been debated. Estimates range from 12 to 30 million units. In a new episode from the Commodore History channel, former Commodore Treasurer Don Greenbaum joins the discussion to shed light on this long-standing C64 sales mystery. His insider perspective helps untangle decades of speculation and offers a clearer picture of the computer’s true legacy.