Commodore Photo Gallery
96 Photos found.
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Gauntlet (adult version)
Gauntlet (adult version)
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Hal M-128
Hal M-128
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sunshine
picture sunshine done by artist splash
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vicky-stoo87
picture vicky done by stoo in 1987
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60k ram expansion
60k ram expansion
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by Goog
Commodore Flyer
The Commodore Flyer is a device used to access files over the Internet using cloud file servers, such as CommodoreServer. This device works over the IEC port and emulates a disk drive. It also has an ...
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by Goog
Video Byte II
The Video Byte II is a video digitizer that sits in the user port on the Commodore 64. It captures black and white images, but companion hardware (Super Explode) allows you to colorize the images.
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by Goog
SUX 6400 Audio Digitizer
The Sound Ultimate eXpander plugs into the user port on the Commodore 64 and allows you to digitize audio samples. Software such as DigiMaster may be used to create the samples or use them in your own p...
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by Goog
Kraft Disk Notcher
Disk notchers were used to put a factory-looking square notch on the side of a disk so that the other side of the disk could be used.
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by Goog
VICE 128 Keyboard Map
A friend sent this to me... thought it would be useful here for quick reference.
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by daytona400f
CBM Program Studio for 128
CBM Program Studio now supports the Commodore 128! w00t!
Take a look
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hardcore cover done by my friend r2/d2
a special one which is not cheap to do but the result is very nice.
and i'm so sorry that you will never see her open backhole of the
backside of the disk cover. :-) Personal stuff you know..
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x-dome cover by my friend JTR (Side B)
these is also the backside of the diskcover by JTR for the x-dome diskmag done by suck. R.I.P. Intensity, thanks for all the stuff and emotions you shared with me.
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x-dome cover by my friend JTR (Side A)
these is a diskcover by jtr for x-dome. x-dome was a diskmagazin
which was done by suck. i was shocked to hear that he died as he was also a friend of mine, too. R.I.P. -
Silverstar of Anubis personal message disk cover
these is a disk cover from one of the girls in scene i swapped disks
and personal letters in the past. Love her handwritings.. :)
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Mathematica / Reflex complete Disk
This is the disk and cover for the mathematica demo done by the Group Reflex from east germany from my collection.
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by daytona400f
playing Nethack on Desterm 128
a poorly cropped pic of playing Nethack with Desterm/Telnet and VICE 128, connected through a standalone Linux device.
This is actually an .AVI video I made. Ping me if you want the whole AVI. Gamep...
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by daytona400f
Desterm 128 telnet IRC
Messing around with different projects. This is Desterm 128 running on VICE 128. It's connected from my PC's serial port to a standalone Linux device. Then, with my standalone Linux device, I telnet int...
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by judland
As good as gold to some
When I was in high-school, floppy disks were an important commodity in the economy of the typical computer user.
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by judland
C64 Made in Canada?
I knew that Commodore had a Canadian branch/office, but I didn't know that they actually manufactured any of their units in Canada. At least, I can't find any information that mentions any Canadian man...
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by daytona400f
Mini1541
Here is my Mini1541 that I made for ECCC 2011. See Rik's Blog for more information at:
http://www.commodoreserver.com/BlogView.asp?BID=D31E7915D4204192A741061BD5C7C99D
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by daytona400f
Mini1541
Here is my Mini1541 that I made for ECCC 2011. See Rik's Blog for more information at:
http://www.commodoreserver.com/BlogView.asp?BID=D31E7915D4204192A741061BD5C7C99D -
by daytona400f
Mini1541
Here is my Mini1541 that I made for ECCC 2011. See Rik's Blog for more information at:
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by daytona400f
Mini1541
Here is my Mini1541 that I made for ECCC 2011. See Rik's Blog for more information at:
http://www.commodoreserver.com/BlogView.asp?BID=D31E7915D4204192A741061BD5C7C99D
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by rockotiger
Comet modem in a homemade case.
I used a small plastic case from a nearby electronics store, then cut it up appropriately.
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by Goog
Stereo SID - Internal Board for the Commodore 64
This is a great little device, made by Digital Audio Creations (http://digitalaudioconcepts.com/vanessa/hobbies/projects.html). It allows for two-channel SID music in demos or tunes with Stereo SID pla...
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by pievspie
c64c close up function keys by pievspie
another interesting angle this time on my c64c
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by pievspie
c64 close up function keys by pievspie
Well Im no photographer but I like pics like this as they have sharp and blurred bits and light and dark and hey its got great subject matter taken with a bog std digital camera see also c64 c version
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by pievspie
GOOD OLD DTV
For a quick blast on some classics there is nothing simpler than plugging this baby into the tv ,one day Ill get around to hacking it
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by pievspie
trial dj setup
this was one of the early try out set ups ,it got way too complicated so I simplified it to the one I use today ,it looked good but took an age set up and down there was just too much going on for my li...
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by pievspie
Commodore music dj set up pievspie
This is the current set up for broadcasting live shows on Radio6581 the commodore music radio station.The three commodores all enter the mixer via the headphone out on the small tv its a matter of using...
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by pievspie
For commodore gaming
the current gaming set up consists of a choice ,c64 /c64c /c64dtv/vice emulator ,the left and right tv's are linked to all 3 commodore machines and games are loaded by tape or disk (not dtv) ,the cntral...
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by pievspie
The Box
Rather than have 3 seperate tv screens for each c64 (which would be my prefered choice)I rely on this nifty little switch box to send av to one of two tvs a small monitor tv and a large lcd tv
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by pievspie
C64 with dusty keys
close up of my c64 including years of dust
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by pievspie
c64c in close up by pievspie
a macro close op of my c64c with depth of field on the keys
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by Goog
Commodore 128 Computer System
Here's a Commodore 128 I got from the original owner here in Portland, OR. It's quite something to be the first owner of Commodore gear, but these days being the 2nd owner is pretty good, too!
It cam...
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by PDXCUG
Vic-20 MegaCart Cartridge
The MegaCart is a cartridge for the Vic-20 computer, containing approximately 200 games, tapes and other files. It also has a built-in RAM expansion and reset switch. Programs are selected with a menu...
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by PDXCUG
Amiga 4000 Computer
The Commodore Amiga 4000 Computer.
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by PDXCUG
Amiga 2000 Computer
The Commodore Amiga 2000 computer.
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by PDXCUG
Jason-Ranheim Company PCC-4
The PCC-4 is a bank-switching cartridge that can hold up to 128K of extra RAM for multiple programs on a single cartridge. Banks are controlled by software, and can even be removed completely.
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by PDXCUG
GEORam
GEORam was put out by Berkeley Softworks in 1989 to improve the performance of the GEOS operating system. It is a memory expansion unit which works well with GEOS, but can also work with some other sof...
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by Goog
64NIC+ Ethernet Cartridge
The 64NIC+ is an RR-Net Compatible Ethernet / Internet device which plugs into the cartridge port. It also contains a socket for an EPROM where you can place up to 16 different ROM images, up to 16K ea...
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by PDXCUG
Easy Flash Cartridge
The Easy Flash cartridge is so fun and useful, it should be in everyone's collection. Select from a custom-made menu of PRG files and/or cartridge files and instantly boot them, just as if it were a sta...
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by gencom64
Goog presenting EasyFlash
Goog continuing his EasyFlash and Comet 64 presentation at the May PSCUG meeting.
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by gencom64
Pinacolada and GeneW
Enjoying their time at the PSCUG meeting
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by gencom64
PSCUG members
PSCUG member Tim standing off to the side following the end of GenCom64's GeoRam presentation on the projected screen.
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by gencom64
GenCom64 presenting Maniac Mansion Gold
GenCom64 showed off Maniac Mansion Gold running on the GeoRam. This game is worth the download, and is playable with NeoRam and WinVice.
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by gencom64
PSCUG members
Watching and discussing GenCom64's GeoRam presentation.
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by gencom64
NightLord presenting graphics converter
NighLOrd presented a program he uses to convert .jpeg and .gif images to C64 usable images that are scaled to a 16 color 8-bit palette. Quite a useful tool in the DemoScene and game design.
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by gencom64
Tron 2010
PSCUG members watching Tron 2010 on GeneB's projector. The movie had excellent effects, and was well made.
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by gencom64
Dandelionfur monitoring the GroupZork chat
Stacy was keeping the GroupZork chat updated while we were enjoying pizza and chocolate chip cookies at the PSCUG May meeting.
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by gencom64
PSCUG members watching Commodore video
Goog presented an early German Commodore production video. It was neat to see the work that was involved in the early production of these machines.
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by gencom64
Maniac Mansion Gold on GeoRam
We ran Maniac Mansion Gold using a C64C, 1581 drive (not in picture), and GeoRam. The game is a new port of the old Maniac Mansion that is made to run on GeoRam or NeoRam.
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by gencom64
Goog presenting EasyFlash
Goog presented his Comet 64 modem, and EasyFlash cartridge using his Commodore 64 and Commodore SX-64 computers. He had the SX-64 connected to WiFi giving updates on GroupZork chat only available on the...
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by gencom64
PSCUG chocolate chip cookies
Enjoying chocolate chip cookies goes hand-in-hand with Commodore discussions.
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by gencom64
Pinacolada and the Educator 64
Pinacolada talked about his updates to his TADA (Totally Awesome Dungeon Adventure) game that is a remake of the Apple II game Land of Spur. Notice the Commodore Educator 64 in the background. :)
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by gencom64
Gsteemso showing us his evolution shirt
He gave a great presentation this night on his new IEC serial bus extender.
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by gencom64
NightLord and Goog
Discussing Commodore's control of the world.
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by gencom64
C128DCR with SD2IEC attached
I made a homemade enclosure for my SD2IEC in an Atari 2600 Combat cartridge enclosure.
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by gencom64
Amiga CD32 on a 1084s monitor
The Amiga CD32 was playing Last Ninja 3, but you can hardly see the details on the screen. This unit is basically a scaled down Amiga 1200 without the extra ram, keyboard, and hard drive.
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by gencom64
PSCUG members
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by gencom64
PSCUG members
PSCUG members talking while waiting for Teenage Mutant Hero turtles to load on the Commodore Educator 64 and 1530 datasette. The green screen is alluring.
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by wizardnj
ProtoCart v1.0
Here is a picture of new product called ProtoCart. ProtoCart (v1.0) is an experimenting board for people who want to develop hardware on their own for their Commodore computers. This board was created a...
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by wizardnj
Sid Symphony Stereo Cart
The famous Sid Symphony Stereo Cart by Dr. Evil Laboratories. This cart has a 6582 chip inside already.
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by wizardnj
Kiosk Board
Created By Community Information Locator Inc.
This board does advertising for local businesses. These were bought from ECCC 09 show they were a hot item. You can view it in action here. http://www.fl...
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by wizardnj
1750 Clone REU
This looks to be in a standard 1764 REU case but when I open it it does say on the pcb Commodore128 but these are not to common.
I have yet to test it.
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by wizardnj
C64Nic+ w/Game Rom installed
C64Nic+ designed by Jim Brain
This unit also has the hex switch and 10 game rom insterted into the socket. To program your own rom for the C64Nic+ grab the Wizard's Game Cartridge Maker @ http://c64w...
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by wizardnj
C64SD v2.0 by Manosoft
C64SD v2.0 by Manosoft
Uses sd2iec firmware.
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by wizardnj
Lt.Kernal Multiplexer Unit
This unit allows multiple Commodores to access one main Lt. Kernal drive. I still have not had chance to use this yet :(
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by wizardnj
Datel Duplikator
Datel Duplikator info:
256K RAM - On Board OS
8 Second Copy
Duplicate 250+ Disks an Hour!
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by wizardnj
Turbo Chameleon 64
Multipurpose Commodore 64 expansion cartridge.
Technical data in short:
VGA-output with 60 Hz refresh rate or more
Turbo function with full 6510 processor compatibility (incl. illegal opcodes)
Cyc...
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by thesir
CBM8250lp drives
These are the drives of my CBM8250lp unit. Both are Matsushita 100tpi drives, which are essentially the same as the one used for the SFD1001. The controller board sits between the drives and the CPU boa...
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by thesir
IEC64W IEEE488 Cartridge
This is the IEC64W IEEE488 Cartridge originally manufactured by WAW Elektronik in Germany. The ROM provides a very flexible way of arranging serial and parallel device numbers.
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by thesir
Commodore DPS1120 Wheel Printer
Just another funny Commodore item, which went though my hands in the past. It is definitely an OEM item.
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by geneb
geneb's Neverending Shelves of Commodore
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by gencom64
Commodore Educator 64
My personal Educator 64 playing Test Drive 2. Attached is a Vic-1541 floppy drive, and a Tac-2 controller.
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by PDXCUG
Amiga 1200 - A1200
Amiga 1200
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by PDXCUG
PDXCUG 1-year Anniversary Cake
PDXCUG Celebrates 1 year in April, 2011.
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by gencom64
TADA (Totally Awesome Dungeon Adventure)
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by gencom64
Pinacolada's TADA presentation
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by PDXCUG
Turbo Master CPU
Turbo Master is a 4.09MHz Accelerator for the Commodore 64. This unit was on loan to the Portland Commodore Users Group (pdxcug.org) by Robert Bernardo of the Fresno Commodore Users Group.
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by Goog
Cardco CSD-1 Floppy Drive
The Cardco CSD-1 is a 1541-compatible drive. It is lighter and slimmer than a 1541, but not necessarily quieter. The ventillation provides a more efficient cooling system than the 1541, but still gets...
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by wizardnj
Rear Admiral HyperDrive System
Here is a pic of a Rear Admiral HyperDrive System that was a recreation of the original LT Kernal HD system. More of the software works very similar the unit does look different as does the host adapter...
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by gencom64
Atari Jaguar
This is Atari's competitor that became available via retail on November 18th, 1993. The GPU was 32 bit, and used the 68000 microprocessor. Titles such as DOOM and Tempest made this machine great. Only a...
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by wizardnj
CMD SCPU 128
This is one great device I usually dont use much I dont want something to go wrong with it. The chance of me getting another one would be impossible.
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by gencom64
Black Amiga 600 w/PSOne LCD
This is a new project of mine. I'm combining a PSOne LCD with a Black A600 and internal CD-Rom drive. The Case was supplied with a black A600 Power Supply. The project will be complete soon.
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by wizardnj
What is it?
Take your guesses on what this is. This item is coming soon!!!
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by Goog
Blue Commodore 64
This is my workhorse. I do a lot of hardware hacking with it - replacing chips and other parts, hooking up experimental electronics projects - the works! Its screws are permanently removed so I can acce...
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by Goog
Comet64 Internet Modem
The Comet64 Internet Modem allows you to connect your Commodore computer to the Internet via the User Port.
Its simple plug-and-play design makes it easy to get started. Play online games, connect to...
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by PDXCUG
Amiga CD32
My Amiga CD32, demoed at the October 14, 2010 PDXCUG meeting:
http://pdxcug.org/meetings/01-06/
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by wizardnj
The Educator64
The Educator64 - This system has internal parts to a regular C64 but built into a PET styled case. The colors have been removed do to use of PET monitor. This was found on Craigslist for $40.00
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by PDXCUG
Amiga 600
I recently added a Compact Flash 4GB card into my A600.
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by PDXCUG
Commodore MAX Machine
The Commodore MAX Machine was released in Japan and had no direct support for video output other than RF. The RF is tuned to channels used in Japan, which is why it won't display properly on U.S.-based ...
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by PDXCUG
1541 Ultimate II
The 1541 Ultimate II plugs into the cartridge port of the Commodore 64 and fully emulates a 1541 disk drive. You can set the device numbers for up to two devices. It also supports various cartridges and...
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by PDXCUG
VIC-Switch
The VIC-Switch is used to share a single disk drive with up to eight Commodore computers.
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by Goog
Commodore Mug
Coffee is so much better when drinking out of a Commodore mug!
