as [Linus Åkesson] found out when he created a custom cartridge to boot his Commodordian project from. For the core of the cartridge a bit of stripboard was sufficient to interface with the C64 ...
By that measure, the Commodore 64 is alive and well: new games, demos, and utilities are still being released on a regular basis. Getting those new programs onto an old computer was always a bit ...
The original C64 has a much more streamlined keyboard than ... The latter is similar, except it's an arcade-style stick that can have custom actions assigned to up to four directions.