Kung Fu Flash, Commodore 64, interface, microSD, Kim Jorgensen, GitHub, CRT, PRG, D64, D71, D81, disk images, emulator

Kung Fu Flash for Commodore 64, review

In this video I try the Kung Fu Flash, an interface that connects to the Commodore 64 expansion port and ... can emulate different types of cartridges. The project is by Kim Jorgensen and is open source: on GitHub, you can [...]

Coffee machine controlled by Commodore 64, Saeco, espresso, user port, optocoupler relay

Coffee machine controlled by the Commodore 64

Today I want to offer you a coffee ... made by the Commodore 64! Here, in fact, is the coffee machine controlled by the Commodore 64! 35 years after Andrea De Prisco's Commocoffee 64 project, here is another version of the project. There are, […]

Was it better in the 80s or today? Here are the results of the survey!

Was it better in the 80s or today?

I often talk to people, who say that it was better before, than today. Was it better in the 80s or today? This is the survey I posted on many Facebook groups of retro computer, Commodore [...]

Commodore 64 and home automation, load control, Home Control, home automation system

Commodore 64 and home automation: load control

Here is the second video related to the Commodore 64 and home automation. The topic covered is the control of loads: the function of the home automation system that is used to measure the consumption of the home. I had already shown, in the first video related to home automation, how [...]

Home automation with the Commodore 64, Control Casa, load control, light control, shutter control, sockets

Home automation with the Commodore 64

I am very passionate about technology, both modern and vintage. I asked myself: is it possible to control home automation with the Commodore 64? It took some work, but the experiment was successful! First step: connect the Commodore 64 [...]

Change WiFi modem Commodore 64, NodeMCU, ESP8266, 5V tolerant? No! 3.3V. Modification with diode on RX

Commodore 64 WiFi Modem Modification

I recently bought a WiFi modem on eBay and wrote an article on how to set it up and use it. And now, why this article? Is a modification to the Commodore 64 WiFi Modem really necessary? I was reminded [...]

1541 Speed ​​Test by Zibri, measure speed-rotation floppy disk drive Commodore 1541, RPM

Adjust the Commodore 1541 with Speed ​​Test by Zibri

In this video I explain how to measure and, if necessary, recalibrate the rotation speed of the Commodore 1541 floppy disk drive with Speed ​​Test by Zibri. After so many years, in fact, it is very likely that the disc rotates at a different speed [...]

Commodore Vs Modern PC, Performance Comparison, Acer Laptop

Commodore 64 Vs modern PC?

Commodore 64 Vs Modern PC? The question is this: how much better are modern computers, compared to the Commodore 64? Let's see it in this video. The answer is not so obvious, also because it is not possible to make completely homogeneous comparisons. [...]

DraCopy, DraBrowse, delete rename file copy, floppy disc drive 1541, SD2IEC emulator, address 8 9, Commodore 64

DraCopy: copy, rename and delete a file

In this video I show how to copy a file from micro SD to floppy disc and vice versa, using the Commodore 64 and the DraCopy by Draco software. Below the video, I have described all the steps. Hardware components for the experiment The components [...]

Datel Action Replay, Commodore 64, www.valoroso.it, cartridge use step by step, videogame copy, tutorial, videogame duplication from cassette to SD floppy

Datel Action Replay 1988, the video of the test

Today I want to talk to you about the Datel Action Replay, the latest technological innovation... from 1988! Datel is an English company, still active, that produces interfaces and accessories to improve the gaming experience. The Datel Action Replay allows you to freeze a game […]

Commodore SD2IEC, microSD, videogame games, C16 C64 VIC20 PLUS4, floppy emulator 1541, serial

SD2IEC floppy emulator for Commodore 64

It seems useful to me to be able to transfer games, programs or utilities from my PC to the Commodore and vice versa. For this I bought an SD2IEC floppy emulator for Commodore 64. I found and bought on eBay an SD2IEC emulator, including microSD […]

Commodore 16, SD2IEC emulator installation with microSD, tape adapter cable

SD2IEC: l’emulatore disk drive per Commodore 16

I bought an SD2IEC disk drive emulator, which I use for both the Commodore 16 and other Commodores I own. With the emulator, I also purchased a microSD containing over 3GB of programs, video games and utilities. I described how it works [...]

Commodore Vic20, SD2IEC microSD emulator connection

SD card emulator for Commodore VIC-20

With my unexpanded Commodore VIC-20, loading games with the datassette is not a very difficult task. The files are small in size, so the loading time is still acceptable. However, it seems useful to me to be able to transfer games, [...]

Commodore 64, modem wifi, bbs, internet, nodemcu

Commodore 64 WiFi Modem, Review

I recently bought a Commodore 64 WiFi modem in kit form on eBay. The price was attractive. The kit consists of a few components: using the appropriate equipment, assembly took a few minutes. Unfortunately, the modem I bought does not [...]

Commodore 64, breadbin case restoration repair memory, RAM, SID, CBM, C64, fix

Commodore 64 memory repair

This article on Commodore 64 memory repair is part of a much larger restoration. In fact, I found an old Commodore 64 retrocomputer on Facebook Marketplace for a few euros, but it had several flaws. First of all, they were all missing [...]

Commodore 16, retrocomputer, C16, CBM, Commodore Business Machines Inc.

Commodore 16 repair

Here's another retrocomputer article: Commodore 16 repair. Sifting through Facebook Marketplace, I was struck by this listing for a used, non-working Commodore 16. The price was good, precisely because the computer had problems. TO […]

Commodore VIC-20, Vic20, retrocomputer, retro technology, computer

Commodore VIC-20 restoration

Why did I buy a Commodore VIC-20? I started programming as a child with the Commodore 64 that we had in the family, which was later replaced with the more modern and performing (for the time) Commodore 128. Recently the [...]