C64 Repair Twist: The Fault Was CIA 2 — Not the Character ROM
In the latest video from More Fun Fixing It, what looked like a straightforward Commodore 64 repair quickly turned into something much trickier. A...
Weirdest Commodore 64 Yet? A DIY Disaster on the Bench
In the latest More Fun Fixing It video, a strange package arrives from Paul—aka Universal Retro Boss. Inside? A heavily altered Commodore 64 that...
The Five Lives of the Commodore 64 – A Machine That Refused to Quit
The Commodore 64 wasn’t just a computer—it was many, depending on who you asked and when you asked. Launched in 1982 and officially discontinued...
Easy Commodore 64 & 128 RF Upgrade to Improve Video Quality
TheRetroChannel's latest video introduces version 1.1 of the RF replacement board for the Commodore 64 and 128, simplifying video upgrades with an easy-to-use luma...
RetroLink: WiFi and Instant Messaging for Vintage Computers
John from Commodore4ever recently revealed his new RetroLink project, a cartridge blending modern connectivity with classic computing charm. The RetroLink combines a WiFi modem,...
BIT BOX Cartridge for Commodore 64 by Robert Zdunek
Robert Zdunek recently introduced the BIT BOX cartridge, a custom-made accessory for the Commodore 64 computer. Zdunek developed and assembled this cartridge himself, aiming...
Retro Tech Insanity Designs First PCB: Internal Pi1541 Interface for Commodore 128
In the latest episode of Retro Tech Insanity, the hosts dove into the fascinating world of PCB design, taking their first steps with the...
Restoring a Vintage PROLOGIC DOS Classic Floppy Speeder
Jani, from the popular retro-computing blog World of Jani, recently shared an exciting new project: restoring a vintage PROLOGIC DOS Classic floppy speeder by...