Connecting a C64 to a BBS at 300 Baud – A Surprise from Canada

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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

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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.
Commodore 64 CIA

Fixing a Commodore 64 CIA Chip

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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,...