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Instead, the C64 can access ChatGPT through the Retrocampus BBS, as demonstrated by [Retro Tech or Die]. Due to security reasons, the ChatGPT area of the BBS is only available to the board’s ...
The C64 needed an intelligent disk drive, by contrast. Another fairly simple design was the Apple Lisa, maybe. It was a very slow 68000 behemoth, but had good memory expansion and a high resolution.
A Commodore 64 in 2012. Despite the odds weighing against me, I was determined to put the C64 through its paces as a writing, gaming, and yes, Internet machine.
Llama2.c64 is an attempt to get AI running on old hardware from 1982. It runs a 260K tinystories model, bringing Llama2's capabilities to the Commodore 64. Llama2.c64 creates child-like stories ...
Commodore is back! Discover how this retro tech icon is blending nostalgia with cutting-edge innovation under new leadership.
The classic Commodore 64 8-bit home computer from the ‘80s was already given the miniaturised re-release treatment back in 2018 with The C64 Mini, but now Retro Games Ltd. has double-dipped and ...
The Commodore 64 needed a big, popular, and universally beloved title straight out of the gate to help boost sales and create a buzz around its video game potential. International Soccer, which ...
The VIC-20 was the predecessor machine to the Commodore 64, and a forgotten icon of video game history in its own right. It was the first home computer to sell over a million units worldwide.
Where the C64 one has a rainbow logo at the top and blends browns and greys in the keyboard, the 'N Edition', as it's called, is modelled after an NES. In turn, it has a white base, ...
Like the Commodore 64, the C64 keyboard has limited keys, foregoing a number pad. The column of F-keys on the right side of the retro computer is abandoned in favor of today's standard navigation ...
The C64 Edition looks almost exactly like the classic Commodore 64 keyboard. The beige and brown keycaps, matte plastic chassis, and the retro-styled badge all combine into something that’s both ...
Or it was until it got taken that one step further by being made out of a freaking Commodore 64. Of course this C64 theremin sounds a bit different to the usual open wailing as it's using the C64 ...