c64 is back
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It's a prototype, made of prototype plastic. They do say that. (That said, what colour was the original? Considering what happens to that kind of plastic, and judging by the brown-ish ones around now, probably bright white ;)
They'll no doubt sell some to real fans of the c64 who'll buy anything with the logo. Unless I'm seriously misjudging the number of those people though, I reckon they've seriously misjudged their business plan.
6-12 months before they go bankrupt, and the name is sold on to some idiot who decides to sell commodore condoms or other such crap?
They'll no doubt sell some to real fans of the c64 who'll buy anything with the logo. Unless I'm seriously misjudging the number of those people though, I reckon they've seriously misjudged their business plan.
6-12 months before they go bankrupt, and the name is sold on to some idiot who decides to sell commodore condoms or other such crap?
psonice: I hope plastic is better 30 years after.
Dunno, maybe it still turns brown. Maybe that's the reason why everything's black now?
I saw somewhere someone came up with a chemical for restoring the plastic on these old beige boxes to the original colour, so I guess it's at least not permanent.
I saw somewhere someone came up with a chemical for restoring the plastic on these old beige boxes to the original colour, so I guess it's at least not permanent.
Doesn't have a sid-chip :(
of course not; SID chips aren't being made anymore.
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Doesn't have a sid-chip :(
Buy a Hardsid UPlay, problem solved.
I'm still having a question in my mind, why do they do this? Who would buy a stupid PC in retro case? Better idea would be to put in some modern based reconfigurable machine, like C-One or some DTV derivate. That would have tits, not this.
I remember seeing "comondore" PC's at Cebit back in 2005...that is...make a gamer PC....stick a "C" logo on it...presto...the guy at the trade stand made a point that it had a c64 emulator installed...which is kinda weird.
I can't remember my old comondore Dos PC had that *hmmm*
Its all bullshit branding...kinda like plenty of games today...you buy the IP and the franchise of an old classic RPG...but ditch everything related to gameplay.
I can't remember my old comondore Dos PC had that *hmmm*
Its all bullshit branding...kinda like plenty of games today...you buy the IP and the franchise of an old classic RPG...but ditch everything related to gameplay.
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I remember seeing "comondore" PC's at Cebit back in 2005...that is...make a gamer PC....stick a "C" logo on it...presto...the guy at the trade stand made a point that it had a c64 emulator installed...which is kinda weird.
Those were dutch dudes who also sponsored Evoke (and maybe Demozone?) and were pretty nice dudes. (even though shawn was being realllllly obnoxious :D)
ah yes.. THAT evoke.. partyhard!!! :D
It's now on sale, get those orders in quick ;) [url=http://www.commodoreusa.net/CUSA_Store.aspx]
I guess the price isn't too unreasonable at least. But it's basically a netbook inside, and comes with an ubuntu DVD - 'commodore OS' to be mailed later. So no pre-installed emulator even. Hopefully they'll provide a decent package of games + apps with it, like cloanto used to with the amiga emulator package.
Thinking about this thing a bit more.. maybe it would be ideal for c64 coders? Assuming they're developing on win/linux with emulation, this thing is powerful enough, and would somehow be nice than a random PC tower to work on. Whether that makes it worth the money is still doubtful though :)
I guess the price isn't too unreasonable at least. But it's basically a netbook inside, and comes with an ubuntu DVD - 'commodore OS' to be mailed later. So no pre-installed emulator even. Hopefully they'll provide a decent package of games + apps with it, like cloanto used to with the amiga emulator package.
Thinking about this thing a bit more.. maybe it would be ideal for c64 coders? Assuming they're developing on win/linux with emulation, this thing is powerful enough, and would somehow be nice than a random PC tower to work on. Whether that makes it worth the money is still doubtful though :)
Do they even know about the C64 scene?
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I guess the price isn't too unreasonable at least.
We're talking about six hundred smackers here. Whoever buys that load of crock should never quip about Macs being overpriced. Ever.
If I wanted to run c64 stuff on x86 I'd just use an emulator...oh wait, everyone *already does*.
What a load of garbage.
What a load of garbage.
To be clear: I would've loved this if it was actually a revival of old hardware...
I've actually quite warmed to it. I mean, I wouldn't actually consider *buying* one. But if I happened to be a c64 fan and coded c64 stuff, I suspect that would be plenty powerful enough. And it would be kind of cool on your desk, if you're into such retro stuff. And it has a clicky keyboard.
If you actually think about it, a decent clicky keyboard might set you back $100+. Anything in a decently styled case will probably add another $100 (whether the old breadbin is good design or not is a matter of taste of course ;). That puts the value of the bits inside it at $400, which isn't all that bad, and it's small change for the average c64 coder these days.
If you actually think about it, a decent clicky keyboard might set you back $100+. Anything in a decently styled case will probably add another $100 (whether the old breadbin is good design or not is a matter of taste of course ;). That puts the value of the bits inside it at $400, which isn't all that bad, and it's small change for the average c64 coder these days.
You can get a real c64 off craigslist or something for <$100. The hardest part is getting to it before its owner tries to put it in the garbage. :/
Although the C64 and Amiga cases were looking damn good, the thing about these machines were inside of them.
Just bringing a standard PC into an oldschool case makes no sense at all, more than bringing a nostalgic feeling back...
I've got a real C64 and a real Amiga in my little home studio instead :)
Just bringing a standard PC into an oldschool case makes no sense at all, more than bringing a nostalgic feeling back...
I've got a real C64 and a real Amiga in my little home studio instead :)
It's definately real, ive seen one site quoting prices for 2 different models
http://www.joe.ie/tech/gadgets/want-one-c64x-the-new-commodore-64-0011244-1
Also on a side note, the plastic in the old ones contained polyurethane, the white in that particular plastic goes brown when exposed to sunlight. Most skateboard wheels contain the same plastic, which is why the white wheels also go brown after a while.
Sourced from wikkipedia:
Polyurethanes, especially those made using aromatic isocyanates, contain chromophores which interact with light. This is of particular interest in the area of polyurethane coatings, where light stability is a critical factor and is the main reason that aliphatic isocyanates are used in making polyurethane coatings. When PU foam, which is made using aromatic isocyanates, is exposed to visible light it discolors, turning from off-white to yellow to reddish brown. It has been generally accepted that apart from yellowing, visible light has little effect on foam properties.[29][30] This is especially the case if the yellowing happens on the outer portions of a large foam, as the deterioration of properties in the outer portion has little effect on the overall bulk properties of the foam itself.
(How sad am I, haha)
http://www.joe.ie/tech/gadgets/want-one-c64x-the-new-commodore-64-0011244-1
Also on a side note, the plastic in the old ones contained polyurethane, the white in that particular plastic goes brown when exposed to sunlight. Most skateboard wheels contain the same plastic, which is why the white wheels also go brown after a while.
Sourced from wikkipedia:
Polyurethanes, especially those made using aromatic isocyanates, contain chromophores which interact with light. This is of particular interest in the area of polyurethane coatings, where light stability is a critical factor and is the main reason that aliphatic isocyanates are used in making polyurethane coatings. When PU foam, which is made using aromatic isocyanates, is exposed to visible light it discolors, turning from off-white to yellow to reddish brown. It has been generally accepted that apart from yellowing, visible light has little effect on foam properties.[29][30] This is especially the case if the yellowing happens on the outer portions of a large foam, as the deterioration of properties in the outer portion has little effect on the overall bulk properties of the foam itself.
(How sad am I, haha)
The C64 is like Herpes.
Ugh, they changed the keyboard layout. I want my RESTORE-Key back!
sys 65738
Type mismatch:
sys 64738
sys 64738
@W s W: no, it's not a type mismatch, it's a illegal quantity error :D 65738 > 64k :)
This machine is no more C64 than I am Jack Tramiel.
Lame. Don't let your nostalgia get the better of you.
Lame. Don't let your nostalgia get the better of you.