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#1 Project-Buckfast

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Posted 07 April 2011 - 07:15 AM


Fans of retro computing will soon be able to buy a modern PC clad in a classic case.

Commodore is making a Windows PC that fits inside a boxy beige shell that looks exactly like its original C64.

The 8-bit machine was released in 1982, had 64 kilobytes of memory and became one of the best-selling computers ever.

Commodore's updated version will run Windows 7 but also has an emulator capable of playing games written for its ancestor.

Commodore has started taking orders for the C64x, priced at $595 (£364), and said the machines would ship between May and June. It is expected to appear in shops later in the year.

The machine's internal hardware will be based around a dual-core Intel Atom D525, a chip typically found in notebook computers. The 1.8Ghz chip is far faster than the 8-bit 1MHz MOS 6502 processor used in the 80's original.

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#2 greffov

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Posted 07 April 2011 - 10:24 AM

heh, it's such a cool thing that everybody seems to check their website, hence:

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http://www.commodoreusa.net/




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