Connecting a C64 to a BBS at 300 Baud – A Surprise from Canada
The latest video on the Quipzz YouTube channel takes a look at a Commodore 64 user group from four decades ago, complete with an...
Build a Sub-$60 3D-Printed Mechanical Keyboard for the C64
Build a mechanical keyboard for your Commodore 64 for under $60 using 3D-printed parts and a custom PCB. Wolfgang’s detailed guide walks you through printing, assembly, and final testing—no metalwork needed. Full files and walkthrough included.
Fixing a Commodore 64 CIA Chip
In this detailed repair session from the More Fun Fixing It channel, a returning Commodore 64 from an earlier triage video lands back on...
Restoring and Understanding the Commodore SFD-1001 Floppy Drive
The Commodore SFD-1001 floppy disk drive is a sturdy piece of hardware that still holds up decades after its release. Manufactured between 1984 and...
The Commodore 1570: A Unique Stopgap Disk Drive for the C128
The latest episode from Commodore History takes a deep dive into the often-overlooked Commodore 1570 disk drive. By cracking open its case and comparing...
Rescuing a Battered 1541: Tim’s Retro Repair & JiffyDOS Upgrade
In the latest episode of Tim's Retro Corner, Tim dives into repairing a rather unfortunate Commodore 1541 floppy disk drive. This particular drive comes...
How Group Buying Makes Retro Hardware Affordable
The latest video from More Fun Making It dives into how group buying can make collecting retro hardware more budget-friendly. Along the way, you'll...
DIY Commodore 1560 Datasette: A Dual-Tape Solution 40 Years Too Late
Jan Derogee recently unveiled a fascinating DIY project: the Commodore 1560 dual datasette—a device that Commodore itself never created. By combining two 1530 datasettes,...

















