“Here’s more transparency around our transparent PCB”.
The recently resurrected Commodore International just launched the C64 Ultimate, an FPGA-powered upgrade on the 1982 home computer that turns millions into hardcore gamers.
The new system has gone down a hit with fans – myself included – thanks to its authentic design, compatibility with original software and accessories and accurate performance. However, one aspect of the Ultimate that hasn’t pleased many people is the keyboard on the Starlight edition of the computer (the standard beige model doesn’t suffer from this issue, so we’re told).
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“Here’s more transparency around our transparent PCB”.
The recently resurrected Commodore International just launched the C64 Ultimate, an FPGA-powered upgrade on the 1982 home computer that turns millions into hardcore gamers.
The new system has gone down a hit with fans – myself included – thanks to its authentic design, compatibility with original software and accessories and accurate performance. However, one aspect of the Ultimate that hasn’t pleased many people is the keyboard on the Starlight edition of the computer (the standard beige model doesn’t suffer from this issue, so we’re told).
Read the full article on timeextension.com