Tag: #c64
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The Commodore 64, Forty Years On
This is just a test
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IDUN Build #3 — Flashing & Config and more to make the title longer
With the board "built", the last mile is software. Three steps and the cart comes alive.
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GEOS Revisited
Long before everyone had a windowing desktop, GEOS delivered one on a 1 MHz, 64 KB machine — with a mouse pointer, icons, and bundled apps like geoWrite and geoPaint.
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IDUN Build #1 — Unboxing the Kit
The kit arrived: a neat anti-static bag of parts, a bare PCB, and a surprisingly thick BOM. First job is the inventory — count everything, sort the resistors by value, and make sure nothing's missing before the iron gets hot.
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IDUN Build #2 — Soldering
Iron on. Passives first — resistors, then the sockets, then the trickier bits. The one surface-mount part had me sweating, but a bit of flux and a steady hand got it seated cleanly.
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Rogue64 — a review
Rogue64 proves the C64 still has teeth. This is a roguelike that respects the form: permadeath, procedurally generated dungeons, and a genuinely mean difficulty curve — all in 64 kilobytes. #test