How Group Buying Makes Retro Hardware Affordable

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The latest video from More Fun Making It dives into how group buying can make collecting retro hardware more budget-friendly. Along the way, you'll...

DIY Commodore 1560 Datasette: A Dual-Tape Solution 40 Years Too Late

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Jan Derogee recently unveiled a fascinating DIY project: the Commodore 1560 dual datasette—a device that Commodore itself never created. By combining two 1530 datasettes,...

Commodore 64 Controls 4 Remote Switches via 433MHz RF

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The team over at Triple Freedom is back with another creative project, and this time, they’re bringing a classic twist to wireless control! In...

Autobooting C64 Games on the C128 & MEGA65—No Typing Needed

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The Commodore 128 and MEGA65 come with built-in features that let them automatically load programs from disk at startup or when issuing a simple...

Unboxing the 8BitDo C64-Style Keyboard – A Retro Gaming and Typing Dream

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In this episode of RETRO is the New Black, Wolfgang unboxes and reviews the 8BitDo C64-style mechanical keyboard, a retro-inspired keyboard designed for PC...

TurboMaster V3 Gets New Case Designs from COREi64

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Thomas Christoph of COREi64 has shared photos of two case designs for the upcoming CMD TurboMaster V3 reproductions, offering a glimpse into the latest...

Commodore 64 Repair: PLA, CIA, RAM, and Keyboard Restoration

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In the latest episode of the More Fun Fixing It channel, the host successfully repaired a malfunctioning Commodore 64. Using diagnostic tools like DesTestMAX...

Using a Commodore 1541 Disk Drive with an Apple II

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Adrian from Adrian’s Digital Basement has pulled off another unexpected tech twist—running an Apple II program from a Commodore 1541 disk drive. If that...