This Kickstarter campaign is to raise the production and manufacturing funds to produce a range of modern retro inspired USB PC keyboards and mice.
Category: Commodore
Commodore hardware and software
Royal Mail Video Game Stamps
Royal Mail, the postal service and courier company in the United Kingdom, has released a collection of 8 postal stamps. These stamps show iconic games from the 80’s and 90’s developed in the UK.
Peterborough STEM Festival 2019 – Photos
etroComputers.Online attended this years Peterborough STEM Festival. We were invited to display a small selection of our computers.
The Atari ST can run the heating system they said…
If an Amiga can do it…
Dubstep; Commodore 64 style
Who wants to hear some Dubstep; Commodore 64 style?
What’s the best 8 bit computer?
This is a question that always gets the classic computer enthusiasts talking – what’s your best/favorite 8 bit computer? Is it because it has the best graphics, best sound, best choice of hardware, best selection of games etc?
Epyx Fastload RELOADED for the Commodore 64
Based upon the Epyx Fastload Cartridge. This hybrid also includes a reset button and a custom ROM. Disk loading speeds on a Commodore 64 are painful, but not once you have one of these! Loads the average game in less than 8 seconds. Simple to use, just plug it in and GO! Commodore Key and Run/Stop to boot from SD2IEC or Disk.
Armiga Project – A modern look to one of the greatest computers in history.
The machine, which we call, the Armiga, is a beautiful piece of modern technology.
It’s built around a modern Dual Core ARM CPU, that plays together with our custom made floppy controller. This is the key of the machine: We’ve developed our own controller, able of reading Amiga disks, decode them and make them available for executing. Sounds simple, right? 😉
Strange – this doesn’t seem to be clearing my nose
Here is a comic strip from “Computer Answers”, July 1983. Someone is confused between a Commodore VIC 20 and Vicks Sinex!
BeebSID – C64 SID chip for the BBC Micro in “The Internet” case
The BeebSID allows you to attach a Commodore SID audio chip to a Acorn BBC computer. The case was inspired by the Internet box used