How Group Buying Makes Retro Hardware Affordable
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...