3.2 GHz hexacore, and my GIGO goes faster!\n
Welcome to Show #135! \xa0This episode's topic: The Commodore 64, Part II!
\nIn Part II of this series on the Commodore 64, I talk about two of the chips in the Commodore 64 that really set it apart from the competition - the VIC-II graphics chip, and the SID sound/synthesizer.
300 Baud Magazine - what a great title! \xa0Check it out at their website...
Linus \xc5kesson\xa0does some great stuff with chiptunes and demos!
Results are in for Retrochallenge 2010! \xa0See them here...
Happy 25th birthday Amiga! \xa0Want to read a cool retrospective at the Technologizer website?
Dates are set for KansasFest 2011! \xa0Time to start counting the days...
At Bletchley Park, they're teaching computing old skool. \xa0See this article on BBC News!
Wow, the 2600 game doesn't look like the game art! \xa0Really? \xa0Rundlc.com has a great post on this...
Lots of info on the C64 "SID" chip at sid.kubarth.com...
Wikipedia to the rescue for the VIC-II! \xa0Make sure to check out the links at the bottom of the page.
Be sure to send any comments, questions or feedback to earl@retrobits.com.
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\n- Earl
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