DIY for the Grove stuff A real C64 A way to transfer the program to the C64 Userport connector Wires between the C64 and the Arduino UNO Plug in the Arduino, note down the device name of the Arduino ( ...
Microcontrollers are cool, but sometimes the user interface options they can deliver are disappointing. The platform in question may not have the horsepower required to drive a decent screen, and ...
While the board itself was envisioned as a simple joystick replacement, I didn't want to do a one off for something that requires Cherry MX switches - so I added an Arduino Pro Micro board! This ...
Following on from their first Kickstarter success, Arcano Systems has this week launched another campaign to crowdfund their new Obscura MIDI 8-bit NES & C64 Chiptune synthesiser which requires just ...
Love fitness and retro computing? Then Nick Bild has just the project for you! Keep tabs on your daily step count using a C64-themed smartwatch that wirelessly syncs data to your Commodore 64 with the ...
There’s a lot of reasons you might want to emulate the keyboard on your Commodore 64. The ravages of time and dust may have put the original keyboard out of order, or perhaps you need to type in a ...
The C64 is a full-sized Commodore 64 Reboot for 1980s retrogaming that comes equipped with 64 pre-installed games and that you can program in C64 or VIC 20 BASIC. I tell you, that little scamp James ...
Off I go into a new hobby area - Arduino programming. Retro BASIC was getting stale (C64 is so crippled - and Altair BASIC even more so!), but I like the small-scale stuff. Arduino and Raspberry Pi ...