The Meatloaf64 is a new device for the Commodore C64 developed by James Johnston. The Meatloaf64 has a WiFi Modem and it’s an IEC Serial Drive emulator.
Mike Brixius Is developing a universal power supply for all Commodore and Amiga computers. At the moment he is working on a prototype and you can follow his progress.
Jason Neus is working on a new motherboard for the Amiga 2000 in an Extended ATX from-factor. The modifications are: HD15 connector for video, 1MB chip ram, 3.5mm stereo audio jack, ATX power supply, reset switch and a RTC-62423.
Paul Gardner-Stephen is working on a FPGA version of the Commodore C65. His goal is to make an 8-bit computer for the 21st century. Most recent updates: EnteringThe DOS Maze and Work on floppy formatting, CRC calculation and sector writing.
The Apollo team, has announced two new turbo cards. The Apollo FireBird for the Amiga A500, A1000 & A2000 and the Apollo IceDrake for the Amiga A1200. Features: 512MB RAM ,16bit Audio, 2x IDE, 100 MBit Ethernet and USB joypad.
Individual Computers is taking pre-orders for new Commodore C64c cases. The available colours are: Classic beige, Retro black, Breadbin Gray, SX-64 style and Transparent.
The COREi64 webpage offers a new product for the retro computer: The Phantom is a C64 / 1541 drive enhancement that was produced back in the mid 80's in the UK. You can now order a replica board to build your own Phantom.
A new YouTube video from Adrian Black. This time he shows the ClearVideo 128 for the Commodore C128 computer. The ClearVideo 128 improves the video output for the C128.
Jan Derogee is known for developing hardware for the Commodore computers (1541-III, Cassiopei and the Cassiopei II). This time he is going much further back in time and builds a piezo electric reproducer.
Paul Gardner-Stephen is working on a FPGA version of the Commodore C65. His goal is to make an 8-bit computer for the 21st century. Most recent updates: Floppy writing and MEGAphone PCB Re-spin.
A new version is now available for the Arduino Amiga Floppy Disk reader / writer system from Robert Smith. Changes in this version: Improvements for reading and writing. Support for SCP (Supercard Pro files) and WinUAE.
Shirley Knott used a new Vicky Twenty motherboard to build her own new and pink Commodore VIC20 computer. She also added an internal SD2IEC for data storage.
TrueTape64 is a Datassette to PC interface developed by Francesco Francescovannini. The TrueTape64 uses a Atmel ATTiny2313 microcontroller and can make a TAP file from a cassette using an original Datassette.
CBM Tape Pi is a Raspberry Pi that is a fast storage device for your Commodore 8-bit computer (CBM/PET, VIC 20, C64, etc.) via tape port connector. The features are: Load / Save PRGs, Directories, List, Delete and Fast mode.
The website The Future was 8bit has released a new hardware product for the Commodore VIC20, Plus/4, C64, C128 and C128D. The Userport Saver provides an extra 5 VDC connection, reset button and a voltage monitor.
Mitsuru Yamada is building an 8-bit computer with a 6502 CPU. The features are: 6502, 16 kB RAM, 2 kB ROM, 16 address-line swithes/LEDs and 8 data-line switches/LEDs.
Sgw32 is working on a replacement for the SID chip in the Commodore C64 computer. He uses a STM32 microcontroller but he is still developing the firmware for better performance.
Sven Pook designed a video adapter for the Commodore C128 computer. With this adapter you can toggle between the 40 and 80 column video. The video output is a Scart-connector.