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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2008

A video presentation of my vintage Commodore 64 computer system.

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  • dude stop smoking, it sounds like you are dying when you breathe

  • @shawnio I don't smoke, dumbass.

  • I do, but Youtube won't let me post those videos.

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  • @aseglkj Wow. You think your douchebag comments make him feel good? You're a real decent human being.

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  • a hobby my fucking god please fucking die

  • i want to kill you so bad it cant be expressed

  • your and idiot and you dont deserve that comandroe sivty our

  • still works? lucky man

  • Nice video... brings back tons of memories....

  • The power brick does get HOT after several hours...

  • @r5cpt a true surge protector is a good idea anyway.. however, your C=64, if it should fail, would probably fail due to bad worn solder joints or a tired chip. Good news is there's plenty of replacements available and I have 4 operable 64's with no issues and 2 SX-64's with no issues.. these things were built to last.

  • @HoneycombAgent xu1541 cable.. and program called opencbm. After that if you want to modify a disk directory a program called Dir Magic is required

  • Nice set-up, really neat.

    Regarding the surge suppressor: one thing that makes me worried about turning on my vintage Commodore computers (Vic 20, C-16 and C-116, and yes, a couple of C-64s) is that there seems to be a relatively high likelihood that something inside will die at the moment of startup. Do you think that a surge suppressor would eliminate this threat?

  • One thing though, how do you run a cable from the disk drive (drive 9) through the PC to the C64? Now, shouldn't you have been using a REU or Z80 plugin cart?

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