[the publish date is retroactively published] As my C64C started (with me, anyway) as a case and keyboard, when I bought the motherboard, it came with a nano SwinSID. This is a modern take on the original SID chip, emulated on a tiny chip. The original SID chip was both analogue and digital; it was […]
[the publish date is retroactively published] When I was 14, I got the Commodore format magazine. Aside from the ‘free games and demos’ on the Powerpack tape, it came with game reviews, articles on what your C64 could do and adverts for peripherals. One peripheral I wanted was a floppy disk drive. Here is that […]
[the publish date is retroactively published] When I lost all my original hardware and software, I realised what I lost. Partly, it was because all the hardware/software/magazines were bought out of my own money, savings or part-time Jobs), but also because it was the first computer I owned. I do remember finding a CD-ROM full […]
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