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Commodore 64 Impostor | My Retro Computer mini-ITX Computer
The Commodore 64 is “famous” for being the most prolific computer of the past. For many people it in the 80s, it was their first computer and as it does hold that position for me. It has been and remains today the computer I get incredible joy out of using. When My Retro Computer made this available in recent time, I purchased it and conducted an analysis of the case design, and built it out into the computer of my childhood dreams.
For current hardware configuration details see here:
Current hardware configuration
Video of analyzing the case design and building the computer into a full openSUSE Tumbleweed Linux machine along with what it cost me. There are chapters so if you get bored with my process, it’s easy to skip along.
Rumble
https://rumble.com/vvgx01-commodore-64-impostor-c64x-mini-itx-computer-with-opensuse-linux.html
Odysee
https://odysee.com/@cubiclenate:9/commodore-64-impostor-c64x-mini-itx:b
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[…] Perifractic, I too want to have a modern Commodore 64 but an actual Commodore 64, not the C64 Impostor I built myself that is actually a openSUSE Tumbleweed Linux machine, but a real Commodore 64 that […]
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[…] this was a great place to start. A few days later, it was time to my my production machine, my Commodore 64 Impostor to PipeWire due to issues with […]
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[…] well and I can’t see any reason to move them away from what openSUSE has to offer here. My Commodore 64 Impostor machine has continued to be fun to use and in the last approximate year of using it, I have not a […]
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[…] my various temporary work spaces setups more productive. Just as having an ultra-wide screen on my C64 Impostor makes work on that machine far more productive, essentially two screens in one bezel, this stacked […]
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