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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

Unboxing of 64C just received, also a ruff testing of new Kodak Zi6, this may be re-uploaded later.....
This was just quick and dirty testing, don't worry STILL WORKING ON Intellivoice Prt. II!

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  • I'm actually shocked at how compact it is.

  • The later revisions were nice, closer to an A500 or commodore 128. FYI I have the original "Breadbox" model now on the way with a cassette drive LOL!

  • I wonder who thought up the concept of putting the power supply INSIDE the computer!

  • Also, I don't mind a big power brick so much, what I hated was the power adaptors like for Colecovision that were huge and the end that actually pluged into the outlet obscuring anything else you wanted to plug into the same outlet...........

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  • yes, and the Power Cartridge can do it too.

  • @Borin81 Action replay?

  • there was some of those freeze/hack cartridges that could relocate the loaded data from a tape to a disk, otherwise there exist modern methods nowadays.

    cant remember any special names though.

  • Was there any software to convert tape games to disk?

  • Nothing is "tape only". There are DISK ONLY-games for the C64, however (games that couldn't be played with a tape drive because of their size/complexity/constant loading/etc). But tape games are easy to find in disk format also, and all games that have been tape games, exist also in a disk-loadable format. Usually many small games fit in one disk easily.

  • Love your videos, it's great to see all these old consoles on youtube instead of 50000 PS3/Xbox videos for a change

  • Well the power bricks were so damn big lol!!! Though of course now PSU's are inside our towers but they are still damn big really................

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