With some money I had left in my PayPal account, I decided to buy one of the EasyFlash programmable cartridges for the Commodore 64 from
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Commodore hardware and software
Your Commodore 64 memories
Did you have a Commodore 64 when it was released 30 years ago? Do you still have it? Do you still use it? It would
One of the best ICs ever – the MOS SID sound chip
The MOS Technology 6581/8580 SID (Sound Interface Device) is the built-in Programmable Sound Generator chip of the Commodore 64.
VIC-20 Talk-Back speech synthesizer
This is the VIC-20 Talk-Back, a speech synthesis electronics kit sold by Maplin way back in 1983. The board was designed by Mark Brighton.
Action Replay Mk 4.1 to 6.0 upgrade (C64)
This is a very easy upgrade for your Action Replay 4.1 device. With version 6 of the software you get a few updates and a few bugs are fixed.
SD2IEC – Commodore to SD Card adapter
SD2IEC is a hardware mass storage device using an SD/MMC card and interfacing with the Commodore IEC bus. It is based on the ATmega644 micro-controller
Commodore Amiga, Atari ST or PC?
Time for another poll! This time, lets see the most popular computer from the 1990’s. What machines did you use? I voted for the PC.
Vintage Computer Festival 2010 – What a weekend!
Last weekend saw the first Vintage Computer Festival in the UK. It was hosted at Bletchley Park by The National Museum of Computing. Over the
First Tweet sent to Twitter on VIC-20
The Personal Computer Museum is proud to make history on Saturday, February 20, 2010 with Twitter and the Commodore VIC-20. You too can be part
A few new machines added
Ive picked up the following machines over the last few days. They are Atari 800 BBC Model B with Econet Z80 Co Processor for the