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Fortunately, the existence of 16-bit PCs didn't completely nullify the meaning of the Commodore 128 when it was unveiled in January 1985 at CES. Intel 8086 had been released back in June of 1978 ...
Hacking The Commodore 128 To Capture Almost Real-Time Video July 3, 2023 by Robin Kearey 10 Comments ...
Another limitation, at least on Commodore machines, was that the screen had to be turned off during video capture – otherwise, the video chip would interrupt the CPU halfway through the process ...
Four decades ago at CES 1985, the Commodore 128 debuted. It sold just a few million units compared to 17 million for the Commodore 64 — the era of 8-bit PCs was ending.
Two processors, four operating systems, and still no success: The Commodore 128 came too late and yet was technically fascinating.
The Commodore, a historic downtown Wichita apartment building at Broadway and Elm, could trade hands to a new owner after it was listed for sale in March 2025.
It's Wordle for the Commodore 64. Featuring both random and daily words. A list of more than 14,000 five-letter words is supported, the more obscure subset of which is guessable but never the answer.
Apple, Atari, and Commodore, oh my! Explore a deluxe home vintage computer den Brian Green re-lives the 1980s with dozens of fully operational vintage PCs at home.
Running 1980s home computer software on your modern Mac is fun, but can be done in many different ways. Here's how to run retro Atari, Sinclair, and Commodore software on the latest hardware.
The new team behind the revived brand Commodore includes Bill Herd, who was responsible for devices such as the Commodore 128 from 1982 to 1986. Herd is now involved in the project as a technical ...