[Drygol] agreed to restore the keyboard from a friend’s Commodore SX-64 sight-unseen, and boy was this thing in bad shape. Most people would probably consider the condition a shame and write it ...
Once upon a time, you might have developed for the Commodore 64 using the very machine itself. You’d use the chunky old keyboard, a tape drive, or the 1541 disk drive if you wanted to work faster.
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The Olimex NEO6502 is a Raspberry Pi retro emulator's dream with built-in Apple II and Commodore 64 supportand Commodore 64 emulators. Getting it all set up is pretty easy; all you need to get Apple II emulators off of the ground is the board, a USB keyboard, an HDMI cable and a screen to display ...
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