[the publish date is retroactively published] I knew my trusty Commodore 64 was a ‘real computer’ (as in I could buy disk drives and printers) and always wanted to do ‘real work’ on it. So, I looked at buying a mouse for my C64. As the original ones are a tad pricey (in the UK, […]
[the publish date is retroactively published] So, the BMC64 and C64C both have had the same issue. They are displayed under the TV, but to use them, meant moving the computer, connecting it to power, connecting the peripherals and then playing. When I finished, I did the whole thing in reverse. If I kept this […]
[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 […]
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