You can watch a new video from the Dave's Garage YouTube channel. In this episode an interview Albert Charpentier who designed the VIC chip for the Commodore VIC20 and C64 computers.
Robin Harbron made a new YouTube video. This time he is talking about the Commodore 64 SID (Sound Interface Device) oscillators, with special attention to the noise oscillator.
You can watch a new video on the Amiga Love YouTube channel. In this episode the Macintosh emulator "A-Max" on the Amiga 1000 with original Apple hardware.
The Amiga Show has made another episode on a real Amiga computer. In this episode: London Video Games Market, ANT, Slayers of High Toro, Super Delivery Boy - The Holiday Shift, Turbo Santa and Santa Rocks.
A new video from Dan Wood. In this video Dan talks about connecting the Amiga CD32 to the internet with a Wi-Fi module and the TerribleFire expansion card.
Chris Edwards Restoration has made a new video. In this video a demonstration of PiMiga with ScalosWB. This gives you an modern PC system with the look and feel of an Amiga system.
You can now watch a new YouTube video from the Vintage Computer Federation channel. In this episode Stefany Allaire talks about the development of the C256 Foenix.
A new video from Dan Wood. In this video Dan talks about Deluxe Paint which is a bitmap graphics editor series created by Dan Silva for Electronic Arts.
Robin Harbron made a new YouTube video. This time he is talking about the MASTEROM 64 which is a Commodore 64 KERNAL ROM replacement created by Norland Software Products of Milton, Ontario, Canada in 1987.
You can now watch a YouTube video where Michael Steil talks about the Commodore 1541 disk drive. He talked about the 1541 at the Vintage Computer Festival West 2021.
You can now listen to a new episode of the Zapped to the Past podcast. In this episode: Tau Ceti, ICUPS, Ollo 1 & Ollo 2, Legend of the Amazon Women, Infiltrator, Nexus, Time Trax, Saboteur and Murder on the Mississippi.
Robin Harbron made a new YouTube video. This time he is talking about programming joystick control for sprites on the Commodore C64 computer in assembly language.
You can watch a new video from the Evie's Revue YouTube channel. This time the BackSID which is a replacement for the SID 6581/8580 sound chip in the Commodore C64 and C128 computers.
A new YouTube video from Wolfgang Kierdorf is now available. In this video Wolfgang talks about building the Handheld C64 from Matthias Lorenz. This is a real C64 in a Gameboy form-factor.