Commodore was once the dominant force in home computing. Its collapse in the '90s remains one of tech history's more dramatic cautionary tales.
Here at the Vintage Computer Festival, we’ve found oodles of odds and ends from the past. Some, however, have gotten a modern twist like [bitfixer’s] recent Commodore PET project upgrades. First off ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In 1977, Commodore introduced the PET ...
If you’ve ever used a home computer from the late 1970s or early 1980s, you’ll no doubt be familiar with the slow speed of their user interfaces. Even listing the contents of a BASIC program from RAM ...
An awesome new Raspberry Pi Commodore PET Mini computer has been created by Lorenzo ‘Tin Cat’ Herrera using a 3D printer designed based on the iconic Commodore PET model 8032 launched back in 1977.
If the name “Commodore” conjures up images of clicking keyboards, beige boxes, and blinking command lines rather than buttery smooth ballads, this one’s for you. Yes, that mainstay of ’80s home ...
Legendary computer company Commodore has risen again, with an all new Commodore PET due to launch across Europe later this week. This new device is not very closely related to the original Commodore ...
From introducing the first-ever all-in-one personal computer, the Commodore PET, to producing the highest-selling desktop model of all time, Commodore's innovative streak is nothing short of legendary ...