Turbo232 Recreated Hardware

Turbo232 Recreated Hardware Now in Final Testing

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In an exciting update for Commodore 64 and retro computing fans, Thomas Christoph has successfully completed his Turbo232 recreated hardware project. Following his ambitious...
Commodore fast serial

Commodore Fast Serial Explained

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When people think about Commodore’s disk drives, “blazing speed” usually isn’t the first phrase that comes to mind. But the story of Commodore fast...
C64 autorun trick

C64 Autorun Trick Explained

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In this episode of projectCD.Chronicles, the focus shifts to a clever C64 autorun trick—a machine language routine that hijacks the standard boot process of...
Oceanic 1541 clone

Oceanic 1541 Clone Put to the Test

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In his latest video, Arctic Retro fires up an Oceanic 1541 clone to find out whether this slim, lesser-known floppy drive is still in...
RAMLinkXL

RAMLinkXL Announcement from COREi64

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COREi64's Thomas Christoph has made waves with the exciting RAMLinkXL announcement, offering something for every Commodore enthusiast. RAMLinkXL isn't just a nostalgia trip; it’s...
early C64 variants

Early C64 Variants: Restorations and Revisions

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RavenWolf Retro Tech restores early C64 variants, uncovering rare hardware quirks, odd revisions, and surprising fixes from Commodore’s early era.

Building a C64 from Scratch: Finite State Machine Display

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In his latest video, Dr. Matt Regan builds an entire raster generator from scratch—using nothing but TTL chips and a finite state machine. This...

Commodore 64 Surprise Fix

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Triple Freedom opens this episode with what looks like a simple Commodore 64 fix. But before anyone can say “Ready,” things take a bizarre...