Multi-Speeder v1.7 For The 1541 and 1541-II
Developer Frank Eggen has released version 1.7 of his Multi-Speeder project for the Commodore 1541 and compatible floppy disk drives.
Frank's Multi-Speeder project involves an...
FinnishRetroGuy’s C64 Zone: How To Fix A Common 1541 Read Problem
FinnishRetroGuy offers practical advice for repairing a Commodore 1541 disk drive. As these drives age, they commonly encounter certain issues. However, it is highly...
Triple Freedom: C64 Without A SID Gets An ARMSID
In the latest episode of the Triple Freedom YouTube Channel, the team acquires a Commodore 64 with a missing SID chip. They replace the...
Lumacode On The OSSC – HDMI From The C64 And C128
In this episode of TheRetroChannel they're diving into the fascinating world of Lumacode, specifically its integration with the Open Source Scan Converter (OSSC).
Lumacode is...
Kung Fu Flash v1.51 Firmware Update
Version 1.51 of the Kung Fu Flash firmware has been released. This edition has added the following.
Support MACH 5 cartridge.
You can get the...
Introducing the EVO64 Plug & Play
For those who have been patiently waiting for a convenient way to acquire a fully assembled EVO system with all the necessary chips already...
YARC: 2024 C64 Repairathon Part 5!
This marks Part V of the YARC 2024 Commodore 64 Repairathon.
It's time for Commodore 64 breadbin #8 in the highly anticipated continuation of the...
Thorsten Kattanek: A C64 Plug-In Module Based on the RP2040 – Part 1
NOTE: The video is in German.
Thorsten Kattanek is developing a C64 plug-in module replacement based on the RP2040 microcontroller (Raspberry Pi Pico). In this...