What if you could hold the past in your hands, only reimagined for the present? The Commodore 64, a symbol of 1980s computing, has always been a touchstone for tech nostalgia. But what if this iconic ...
In brief: Hobbyists will try to run Doom on anything, but a new Commodore 64 conversion is unique. The effort utilizes a Raspberry-based attachment to run the game surprisingly well in a way neither ...
[lactobacillusprime] had a non-working Commodore C16 and too many Raspberry Pi computers, so he decided to bring the C16 back to life by emulating it on the Pi. At the heart of the project is the Pi, ...
Raspberry and Commodore 64 enthusiasts may be interested in new Raspberry Pi synthesizer project published to the official Raspberry Pi blog this week, which combines a Raspberry Pi for and Commodore ...
What might a laptop version of the Commodore 64 have looked like if one had been released by the late 1980s? This is the ...
The $70 Raspberry Pi 400 computer has been announced. This is essentially a Raspberry Pi 4 inside a keyboard. The Raspberry Pi line is an affordable way to jump headfirst into programmable computing.
Raspberry Pi has released the brand new Raspberry Pi 400, a PC built straight into a keyboard that users can plug directly into a monitor to use. Inspired by the home computers of the 1980s, including ...
For many of us, the Atari or the NES wasn’t our first gaming console. Instead, it was the Commodore 64, which was marketed as an incredibly affordable home computer, but was also a solid gaming ...