The keyboard part... I agree, but with the emulators, everything you are
saying about networking, data moving, etc... could all be done on it.
Teo Zenios wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christian Liendo"
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Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 10:47 AM
Subject: The Commodore 64 is back.. Maybe.. Not really.. Kinda
the 64 now means 64Bit Computer... Er ehm...
yea..
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/26/commodore-usa-announces-the-pc64-an-atom…
When you think of it, you can now emulate an Amiga on your Commodore
64..
In fact you can emulate all the Commmodore computers in virtuals on
your Commodore 64..
Here is the Commodore USA website
http://www.commodoreusa.net
A bit lame trying to type on the original C64 layout and keyboard in
Windows, they could have use the C64C design to lower carpel tunnel
lawsuits.
Instead of building a PC it would have been cool to have a functional
C64 but with USB for joysticks, proper VGA/DVI out, a CDROM, HD, and
built in networking for moving old data and installing programs but a
port for the older 1541/1571 drives so you can backup your originals
or play them. Device drivers for all of that stuff could have been
burned to ROM so the thing instantly boots and works (plus a bit more
then 64K of RAM would be nice). Something that would allow you to use
all the old software but make life so much easier (and maybe a CPU
accelerator to do new things). Of course this would mean some actual
design work instead of just making a new case and using an off the
shelf atom laptop motherboard.
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