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...
BackBit Impawsible Episode 7: What Didn’t Work Out
Welcome to the seventh episode of Lupe Darksnout‘s Backbit Impawsible series.
Lupe Darksnout has been diving deep into the mechanics of Character Maker programs, peeling...
Commodore 1541 Repair – Tracking Down a Logic Failure
In the latest video from Retronaut, Chris attempts to repair a Commodore 1541 disk drive purchased at the 2024 UK ZZap! Live event. Upon...
The Commodore MAX Machine Wasn’t the C64’s Predecessor—Here’s Why
For decades, the Commodore MAX Machine has been labeled as the precursor to the Commodore 64. Wikipedia and various online sources have long supported...
TeensyROM SID Player Voice Mute and Speed Control
Demonstration of the TeensyROM SID file player's individual voice muting and speed control capabilities. New capabilities released in FW v0.6.6
Fixing a Commodore 64: Replacing a Faulty PLA Socket
Lee from More Fun Fixing It repaired a faulty Commodore 64 suffering from a bad PLA socket. The machine initially displayed a garbled screen,...