What if the past wasn’t just something to remember, but something you could actively shape? That’s exactly what’s happening with the bold acquisition of Commodore Corporation, a name synonymous with ...
For more than two decades, a deteriorating barn in rural Massachusetts quietly carried 22 tons of forgotten computing history on its second floor. In 2023, the structure’s failing integrity forced the ...
The reignited Commodore is no longer just about a retro computing revival ...
[Daniel Bailey] built himself a scaled-down clone of a very early computer in an FPGA. Specifically, he wrote some VHDL code to describe the machine in question, a scaled-down clone of the Manchester ...
Fans of retro computing rejoice! Commodore OS Vision 3.0 has officially been released and is ready to install on your Commodore 64x today. This fan-made Linux-based operating system is designed ...
One of the biggest stories in the world of retro recently has been the surprise resurrection of the company Commodore. For those too young to remember (or possibly too old and whose memory is failing) ...
Acemagic is tapping into the retro mini PC vibe with a new design that pulls from the Sega Dreamcast and the original PlayStation. It’s a small desktop that looks like it belongs on the same shelf as ...
A developer has achieved a notable retro computing milestone by successfully running Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah on a Nintendo Wii, demonstrating how older gaming hardware can be repurposed far beyond its ...
Do you ever find yourself longing for the simplicity and charm of retro computing, yet wishing it could keep up with today’s technology? For many, the ZX Spectrum holds a special place in their hearts ...
Yeah, it, and derivatives, were used a lot in embedded systems. We even saw some PPC 403s in some systems. Interestingly enough, it was almost like PPC was doing what ARM ended up doing.
The holidays are rapidly approaching, and you probably already have a topic or two to argue with your family about. But what about with your hacker friends? We came upon an old favorite the other day: ...
The really hardcore retro folks use actual floppy drives but pretty much everybody, even the hardcore folks, uses UltraSatan, Gotek, UxC, and the like to emulate floppy drives and hard drives for ...