I Broke My Commodore 64C, But Can I Fix It?
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
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”!
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!
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
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
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?
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
This episode of Retrobits shows us how the Commodore 128 can boot into GEOS 128 without a cartridge or disk.