Ah, the beloved Commodore 64. The “best-selling computer system of all time”. And hobbyists are keeping the dream alive, still producing software for it today. Which leads us to a problem with using ...
Ah, the humble Commodore 1530 Datasette drive. It never enjoyed much popularity in the USA, but it was the standard for quite some time in Europe. [DerSchatten13] still uses and loves his 1530. When a ...
The Commodore 64 was introduced 30 years ago this month. By the time it was discontinued in 1994, 17 million had been sold and it had introduced a generation to computing. 01 August 2012 • 2:24pm The ...
Although it had better specifications in many ways, at $595 the Commodore 64 was significantly cheaper than rivals, and made a point of the fact. The Apple II, for instance, was more than twice the ...