Wireless Ultimate II+ Control on C64
Side Projects Lab shows how to add wireless Ultimate II+ control with the Blue 64 adapter, making the Commodore 64 easier to use in a console setup.
Commodore 64 Repair Challenge
Root42 takes on a Commodore 64 repair challenge, working through faults in both a C64 and a 1541 drive to bring them back to life.
C64MegaCart Programmer Setup
Martin Piper demonstrates the C64MegaCart Programmer Setup, showing electrical checks, assembly, and software use with a Raspberry Pi.
1541-II Clock Fix
A 1541-II drive was producing strange error messages. The cause traced back to a clock issue, and the repair turned out to be surprisingly simple.
Commodore 128 Insights: BASIC 7.0 in Action
projectCD.Chronicles explores the Commodore 128 with live BASIC 7.0 demonstrations, technical details, and historical background.
Choosing Retro Chip Programmers
Lee compares chip programmers for retro repair, highlighting the TL866, TL866II Plus, T48, and T56 to help you pick the right tool.
Commodore 128 Redesign: What Could Have Been
David Murray revisits the Commodore 128 in his latest “What If” video, exploring how a redesign with a built-in 1581 drive might have changed software development and the machine’s legacy.
One ROM Lab Firmware Expands Possibilities
One ROM Lab firmware upgrades One ROM into a ROM reader, now with Airfrog wireless integration. Piers Rocks demonstrates the process in detail.