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ruk_booze | 1 year ago

Sounds like you may want a Commodore 64? Preferably equipped with an Ultimate 1541.

Or if that it is too limited, go for the Amiga. It is more modifiable.

As a sidenote, I got my Mega65 just the other day. Been waiting almost a year for it :)

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tines|1 year ago

Real Commodore hardware is going to break down eventually, I'd love to have something that uses modern parts so we aren't dependent on rare parts that are going to disappear or become super expensive.

varjag|1 year ago

They are extremely repairable due to low level of integration and commodity components. And many ICs (outside DRAM or PROM) can potentially last for centuries.

DowagerDave|1 year ago

vintage hardware is too expensive. I'm not sure why, or who's buying it, but if you want to actually run & program on it you're better off with emulators

thijson|1 year ago

There's a project called MisterFPGA, there's probably a C64 core available.