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Commodre 64 Re-made

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Pretty cool, but does it use actual C64 hardware when in C64 mode, or is it an emulator?
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Drag wrote:Pretty cool, but does it use actual C64 hardware when in C64 mode, or is it an emulator?
It's a software emulator running on a 1.8GHz Intel Atom processor running the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS OS.

Site: "Commodore OS 1.0, along with emulation functionality and classic game package, will be mailed to purchasers when available."

Here's all the different version you can buy and what they include:
http://www.commodoreusa.net/CUSA_C64Select.aspx
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Post by naI »

Looks like the only real novelty is the throwback case. Besides that, it looks like generic hardware, an emulator, and maybe a menu system. At least they offer the barebones, but even that's too expensive. :cry:
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"Play all your favorite 8-bit era games within seconds of turning the Commodore 64 on"

Does the built-in emulator work with a 1541 drive, for those games that use disk-based copy protection? I didn't see any mention of such.

But the form factor can be important. If connecting this device to a large monitor is as easy as plugging in a 3 m HDMI cable, this might revive the TV-connected home computer.
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Seems like OS9 for the TRS-80 Color Computer 3, except it's just emulated and not an actual OS that you can write assembly in and NOT get the advantage of those card readers.


A SuperIDE+Coco 3 running OS9 with the 4MB upgrade is more of what I thought this would be. Oh well.

Edit: Grammar retardation.
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I think they could make a pretty huge buck by putting the actual C64 guts into this more modernized case, and calling it a new revision. :P The updated keyboard hardware alone would make it worthwhile. :D
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"Play all your favorite 8-bit era games within seconds of turning the NES on"

There, I fixed it.
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Is this Atom fast enough to emulate something else 64?
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