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Start page Pi1541 | Steve White developed a replacement for the Commodore 1541 disk-drive. The Pi1541 emulates the 6502 and the two 6522s. The components used are: The Raspberry Pi 3, a I2C Bi-Directional Logic Level Converter and a Micro SD card. AmigaLove - C64 to Raspberry Pi 3 | Mattsoft replaced the motherboard of a Commodore C64 with an Raspberry Pi 3. The parts he used are: Raspberry Pi 3B, Micro SD card, Keyrah v2, power supply and USB & HDMI connectors. Jan Beta - Tapuino Reloaded | Jan Beta has made a video about the Tapuino Reloaded. This Datassette replacement is developed by Edu Arana and can be used with the C64, C16, and the VIC-20. Brian Bagnall - Commodore: The Final Years | Brian Bagnall started a Kickstarter campaign for his third book about the history of Commodore. In this book the story of the Commodore computer company and the employees who created some of the most iconic computers of the 80s and 90s. Wicher Installer - software update | There is new software available for the Wicher. The Wicher turbo card has been designed for installation inside Amiga the A500 / A500+ computer. Changes in this version: Support for larger SD cards (> 4 GByte). Tynemouth Software - VIC-20 diagnostic system | Tynemouth Software has developed a diagnose system to test a Commodore VIC-20. You can choose between a standard diagnostic cartridge or a combination of a diagnostic cartridge and a 27K or 32K ROM/RAM board. C128 RM | TheDuckSun is working on a C128 that fits into a C64 case. The proto type has the following features: VIC/VDC switch, 8 bit colour RAM, 6-36 VDC, Dual-SID, etc. You can follow the progress on Forum64. Amiga X | Thomas Mayer Foss and Hans Henry Jegtvolden are working on a new Amiga. The concept is an Amiga 1200 style keyboard, a power supply with all the hardware inside and a modern Amiga tank mouse. Daniel Renner - C64 modulator replacement | Daniel Renner made a video about a replacement for the Commodore C64 modulator. This replacement modulator is a kit and is developed on Forum64. Retro Tech & Electronics - ACA500+ | Retro Tech & Electronics made a video about the ACA500+ for the Amiga 500 with Kickstart 3.1 and Workbench 3.1. Kompjut0r - SID 8580, ArmSID, SwinSID Ultimate & SwinSID Nano | StrayBoom wrote an article about the SID 8580, ArmSID, SwinSID Ultimate and the SwinSID Nano. GCart - VIC20 | Thomas Lövskog is working on the GCart cartridge for the Commodore VIC20. The features are: 16 GB RAM, MCU, LEDs, buttons, µSD and WiFi. MechBoard64 | MtnBuffalo is working on a replacement keyboard for the Commodore C64, Ulimate64 and the C64 Reloaded. The new keyboard uses Cherry mx red micro switches with an adapter for the original keys. Vampire / Apollo - Gold 2.9 | The Vampire turbo card uses the Apollo FPGA-core to emulate the 68000 CPU and the SAGA graphics chip. The changes for Apollo are: Improvements for fast Power-Off/On and FPU speed (Amiga). Support for Map-ROM & Memory management and EmuTOS (Atari). Amiga 4000 motherboard | Paul Rezendes started a project to create files for producing an Amiga 4000 motherboard. This work will be accomplished by Integrated Sensor Technologies (Goleta, California). The complete files will be released publicly. New Amiga 500 cases | After a very successful Kickstarter campaign for the A1200 cases, Philippe Lang now started a new Indiegogo campaign for A500 / A500+ cases. PLAdvanced+ | Freak, Brotboxfan and androSID developed a new PLA that combines up to 9 different 28 pin PLA's from Commodore machines in one: C64, SX64, 1551, CBM 6x0, CBM 7x0, C16 / plus4, CBM 8296 UE5 / UE6 and P500 U78 / U88. Teensy64 | Frank Bösing is working on a Commodore C64 emulator with the Teensy 3.6. The Features are: IEC Bus, ILI9341 SPI display, USB keyboard, reSID, Audio, a simple disk drive emulation and joystick support. The latest changes are: Added a VGA output. Raspberry Pi Zero - C64 | Marco Chiappetta wrote a blog about building a Commodore C64 with the Raspberry Pi Zero. The hardware you need is a Raspberry Pi Zero, a MicroSD card and an USB keyboard. The software you will need is Combian 64. Amiga 500 Raspberry Pi | Mattsoft wrote a blog on how to build a Rasberry Pi 3 into an Amiga 500 case without destroying the original case. The hardware used for this project: Raspberry Pi 3B, 16GB Micro SD card, Tynemouth Software Amiga 500 USB keyboard adapter, HDMI cable, USB cable and 3D printed brackets. A500 Power supply | Inkoo Vintage Computing has built a replacement power supply for his Amiga 500. He uses an modern PC power supply with an extra DC-DC converter. Daniel Renner - Jellinghaus Midi Adapter | Daniel Renner made a video about the Jellinghaus Midi Adapter. He also uses a Cynthcart image in the Superkernal. Daniel Renner - C64 modifications | Daniel Renner made a number of modifications to his Commodore C64. The modifications are: Modulator Mod, Keyman64, Overlay64, Mixsid, Superkernal, SD2IEC and a Re-Cap. RetroManCave - Apple Mac vs Amiga | RetroManCave made a video about which Apple Mac is faster the Apple Mac or the Amiga. Amiga 500 - Chip RAM expansion | Inkoo Vintage Computing has upgraded his Amiga 500. He installed a Chip RAM expansion without making any changes to the motherboard. Amibian v1.14.0004 | Amibian is an Raspberry Pi3 image with the Uae4arm emulator. Amibian transforms your Raspberry Pi3 into an Amiga. Features: Easy install, Midnight Commander for file managing, USB and Ethernet support. Daniel Renner - C64 reloaded mk2 & Mssiah Midi Sync | Daniel Renner made a video about the C64 reloaded mk2 & Mssiah Midi Sync. Nunchuk64 - C64 | You can watch a video about the Nunchuk64. This is an adapter for the C64 that makes it possible to use Nintendo Nunchuk compatible controller. It is still under development but it will be available soon. PET De Lux - The Commodore PET tribute | Love Hultén made a tribute to the Commodore PET 2001. The PET De Lux is handmade from American walnut. But it has a modern computer inside, emulating video game systems such as Commodore 64, NES and many more. Vampire / Apollo - Gold2.7 | The Vampire turbo card uses the Apollo FPGA-core to emulate the 68000 CPU and the SAGA graphics chip. The changes for Apollo are: Fast Hardware FPU, AMMX2, Memory controller and Workbench Hardware Sprites. Christian Simpson - Commodore Music Maker | Christian Simpson made a video about the Commodore Music Maker. In the video he adds two control knobs and paints it a new colour. 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 updates: Extending the Commodore 64 BASIC and new documentation on the MEGA65's enhanced text mode.