Although the PET is most likely the more well-known of Commodore’s early computer systems, the KIM-1 (Keyboard Input Monitor) single board computer was launched a year prior, in 1976.
One popular pursuit to rectify this is the connection of early home computers to the Internet. To that end, [que] built the Retromodem for the Commodore 64. The build starts with a case from an ...
Save up to 32% on these retro-inspired mechanical keyboards designed after old gaming consoles from the early era of gaming.
Well, perhaps the first truly perfect 'deck' product is finally on its way to the worldwide market: the "Lunar" 2-in-1 ...
Even if you meet the recommended specs for a game, you can still get poor performance. It's time to face the stark reality ...
The little computer has a metal body that weighs 800 grams (1.76 pounds). It measures 153 x 110 x 30mm (6″ x 4.3″ x 1.2″) ...
The Commodore-64 inspired 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard has an awesome look and a few unique features for retro ...
The Commodore 64 turned 40 in 2022. If you owned one in the day, that’ll make you feel ancient. But rather than counting the years ticking by, let’s celebrate a home computer classic, and mull over ...
Its video prowess even led to a post-Commodore Amiga-compatible computer, MacroSystem's DraCo. In 1990, Commodore launched a new top-end Amiga, the A3000. These could even run Amiga Unix ...
AI image generation is all the rage, and you could be forgiven for thinking with all this talk of AI PCs, NPUs and Nvidia H100s that it's only ultra-modern hardware that's up to the task.
PC makers have been stuffing the guts of computers inside cases with built-in keyboards for decades. The Commodore 64 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum were both released in 1982, and the trend has continued ...