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Start page CRG - Overclocking an Amiga 1200 accelerator | A new YouTube video from CRG. In this video the overclocking of an Amiga 1200 accelerator card. UNI64 - Modulator (S-Video) C64 | On the uni64.com website you can now order a PCB to build a modulator (S-Video) for old C64 boards. Luma, Chroma and a switchable Strip-Fix (AEC) are adjustable with this board. Also a S-VIDEO and Audio socket can be added. TheRetroChannel - ARM2SID | Mark Sawicki has made a new video. In this video Mark is installing an ARM2SID in a Commodore C64 computer. CRG - A1200 ROMs - TF1230 | A new YouTube video from CRG. In this video the programming and installing of custom Roms in an Amiga 1200 computer with a TF1230 accelerator card. UNI64 - Dot Noise Remove Board (VIC II 856X) | The Dot Noise Remove Board is a new PCB design by UNI64. With this board the white pixels on the screen border can be removed for the Commodore C64 computer with the newer VIC-II ICs (856x, C64C 1987-1994). GadgetUK164 - Bluster | A new video from GadgetUK164. In this video a replacement for the Buster chip in the Amiga 2000 computer. André Fachat - Ultra-PET | André Fachat is working on a new version of a Commodore PET computer. In this video you can see a demonstration of the Ultra-PET. Jan Beta - Lazarusstorm A500 | A new YouTube video from Jan Beta. In this video Jan is using the Lazarusstorm external PiStorm adapter for the Amiga 500 computer. Port-Switch64 | Port-Switch64 is a new PCB design by UNI64. With the Port-Switch64 the connected keyboard, joystick, S-video and audio can be switched between two (or four) C64 computers. The Port-Switch64 also supports a USB or Bluetooth keyboard instead of an original C64 keyboard. Reviving Retro  - Amiga power supply retrofit | You can watch a new video from the Reviving Retro YouTube channel. In this episode upgrading a power supply for the Amiga computer. GadgetUK164 - A500 / A2000 Clock Port | A new video from GadgetUK164. In this video a Clock Port for the Amiga A500 or A2000 computer. Tentelian Retro - C64 Handheld | Tentelian Retro is a YouTube channel for retro computer users (German language). In this episode: DK shows the ins and outs of the C64 Handheld. GadgetUK164 - TF4060 | A new video from GadgetUK164. In this video the Amiga TF4060 Prototype 060 CPU Card for the A3000/A4000 computer. 10 MARC - A630 | A new episode of the 10 Minute Amiga Retro Cast is now available. In this episode: A 68030/50 MHz card for the Amiga A600 computer with 64 MB of RAM. FlashROM - Amiga | The FlashROM, developed by Oleg Mishin, can be used in the Amiga 500 and 1200 to replace the original Kickstart ROM with Flash memory. Jan Derogee - Commodore RSS news feed printer | A new hardware project from Jan Derogee. This time he is working on a new project that will print the latest news, RSS news feed, on your Commodore IEC serial printer. Arctic retro - A1000 Kickstart | You can now watch a new video from the Arctic retro channel. In this video a Kickstart ROM modification to an Amiga 1000 computer. JoyDivision Joystick Adapter | The JoyDivision converts an Atari style joystick to USB and is developed by Stefan Blixth. Changes in this version: Support for the THEC64 and the A500 Mini computers. Checkmate Display | Stephen Jones is starting a Kickstarter campaign to build monitors for the retro computers. The 1089s and 1087s monitors will have exchangeable interfaces to connect various computers. GadgetUK164 - Zorro II RAM | A new video from GadgetUK164. In this video the 8MB Zorro II RAM board created by LIV2 (Matt Harlum). Commodore History - CBM-II 8088 | You can watch a new video from the Commodore History YouTube channel. In this video Michal Pleban's new replica 8088 board for the Commodore CBM-II computers. A-Pet 500 | The A-Pet 500 is a metal case for an Amiga 500 computer. But the case is in the style of an old Commodore PET computer. In the video you can see the laser-cut metal parts for the A-Pet 500. UNI64 updates | uStartCart:
A firmware update for the uStartCart: You can now Pause a game with the Special button. The uStartCart can be used to start files via the SDCard and the cartridge menu. The uStartCart supports: PRG, P00, T64, D64, TAP, SID, KLA, KOA, and CRT (8K & 16K).

Midi SID FM Synthesizer Board:
With this expansion board it is possible to turn the uEmbedded64 C64 computer into a 26-voice Midi music synthesizer (24xSID, 2xFM).
 
SSD HAT - uEliteBoard64:
With the SSD HAT it is possible to use a SSD with the uEliteBoard64 motherboard. The Tech I Missed - C64 HDMI | You can watch a new video on the The Tech I Missed YouTube channel. In this episode: Adding a HDMI converter inside the Commodore C64 computer. Retrobits - mt32-pi | A new video from the YouTube channel Retrobits is now available. In this video the mt32-pi as a standalone synth and MIDI-player on the Amiga computer. Varta Replacer | Per Bengtsson made a small PCB to replace a (leaking) Varta battery in retro computers. The Varta Replacer can be used in the Amiga computers. RAMesses - Amiga | Andrew Hutchings developed the RAMesses, which upgrades an Amiga 500 / 2000 / Commodore CDTV to 2MB of Chip RAM without any soldering or altering of the motherboard. Dan Wood - A500 Mini | A new video from Dan Wood. In this video Dan talks about the new Amiga A500 Mini including games, demos and the Workbench. SD64 Future Expander | Fulvio started a Kickstarter campaign to build the SD64 Future Expander for the Commodore C64 computer. The features are: Compatible with C64 and C128, SD card and two cartridge slots (selectable). XoomFloppy v1.1 | The XoomFloppy v1.1 is a small version of the Zoom Floppy that allows you to use your 1541 floppy drive with a modern computer. The XoomFloppy can be used with the xum1541 software and OpenCBM. Mega65 | 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 update: Solving the last of the digital video output glitching. Commodore History - SuperPET | You can watch a new video from the Commodore History YouTube channel. In this video programming examples on the Commodore SuperPET in BASIC, Fortran, Pascal, APL, COBOL, and 6809 Assembly Language.