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Gareth Halfacree
Gareth Halfacree
@ghalfacree@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

And when I say "hands-on," I mean putting the thing through the wringer. You want to tell me it's "99% compatible" with existing hardware? Okay, let's try it...

#Technology #RetroComputing #VintageComputing #Commodore #FPGA

A photo of the Commodore 64 Ultimate nearly buried under a collection of original Commodore software and hardware. Visible are cassette and cartridge games, a Datasette tape drive, a 1570 floppy drive, a boxed Zip Stik joystick, the SFX FM Sound Expander, a plastic musical keyboard overlay fitted on top of the keyboard, a VIC-1520 plotter, and an Action Replay cartridge, plus a copy of Simons' BASIC.
A photo of the Commodore 64 Ultimate nearly buried under a collection of original Commodore software and hardware. Visible are cassette and cartridge games, a Datasette tape drive, a 1570 floppy drive, a boxed Zip Stik joystick, the SFX FM Sound Expander, a plastic musical keyboard overlay fitted on top of the keyboard, a VIC-1520 plotter, and an Action Replay cartridge, plus a copy of Simons' BASIC.
A photo of the Commodore 64 Ultimate nearly buried under a collection of original Commodore software and hardware. Visible are cassette and cartridge games, a Datasette tape drive, a 1570 floppy drive, a boxed Zip Stik joystick, the SFX FM Sound Expander, a plastic musical keyboard overlay fitted on top of the keyboard, a VIC-1520 plotter, and an Action Replay cartridge, plus a copy of Simons' BASIC.
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