Commodore Photo Gallery
85 Photos found.
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by Goog
Commodore Clock
Took an old clock I had and printed a new face on it.
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by Goog
Big Blue Thermal Printer
This is a neat little 8-1/2" thermal printer called "Big Blue" from Protecto Enterprises, though I'm guessing it was manufactured by another company. The only other marking on it says "Model 5181001". ...
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by Goog
Pinball Spectacular Cartridge
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by Goog
Sea Horse Hide and Seek
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by Goog
Big Blue Thermal Printer Interface
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by Goog
Telstar64 Cartridge
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by Goog
Below the Root Manual
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by Goog
VIC-1011A RS-232 Interface
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by Goog
X-10 Powerhouse Controller for the C64
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by Goog
CometBBS Built-in Address Book
The CometBBS has a built-in address book. Use AT+A1=server:port to add "server:port" to address book entry #1. Use AT+L to display the list. Then just do ATD1 to "dial" entry #1.
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by Goog
CometBBS - SwiftLink - Remote Call
And the screenshot of our conversation during the CometBBS / SwiftLink connection.
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by Goog
CometBBS in Action
This picture shows the CometBBS hooked up to the C64 via an RS-232 cable, which is connected to a SwiftLink. The software running is NovaTerm 9.6, and a remote caller was chatting with me. The CometBBS ...
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by Scanword
Finally I bought one of these
This is my new purchase. Today it arrived at my home... I searched for this SX-64 for a long time but never found one before now.
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by Goog
C64anabalt High Score (4663)
I'm sure this isn't better than many of you, but it was a pretty high score for me. Plus, I'm putting it here so I can remember what my high score is for next time. If I beat it, I'll post the new one.
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by Goog
Link232 v1.2
A sweet Link232 from the dungeon of CommodoreDungeon.com
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by Goog
Educator 64 Volume Breakout Board
I believe this is the volume control for the speaker inside, but I haven't looked at it closely enough yet.
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by Goog
Educator 64 Power Supply
This is the power supply inside the Educator 64
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by Goog
Educator 64 Circuit Board
Here's the main board inside of the Educator 64
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by Goog
Educator 64 Fully Open
Here is a look at the inside of the Educator 64.
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by Goog
Opening the Educator 64
Here is a quick shot of the Educator 64 in the open position
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by Walldog
Walldog retro corner
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by Goog
Educator 64
Commodore 64 Educator with a green screen
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by Goog
1701/2 Monitor Spotted - The Goldbergs
I saw a 1701 or 1702 monitor in this episode of The Goldbergs.
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My basement setup
Sorry, the last one was quite fuzzy.
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My basement setup(more than just my commodore)
This is where my computers and my colecovision is setup.
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by mike351
One of my storage cupboards
Spare drives, parts, interfaces, cartridges, ic's and other bits :)
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by mike351
My current working setup.
Everything in the pic works :)
Not visible, but connected to the C64 in the black casing is an EasyFlash 3. And the Cardco CSD-1 is actually gutted, and inside sits a uIEC CF+IDE adaptor for mass stora...
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by Scanword
Commodore Full Size MIDI Keyboard
New Commodore Full Size MIDI Keyboard
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by Goog
Flyer Case
This is an aluminum case, custom made for the Flyer.
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by Goog
ZoomFloppy Enclosure - Photo 2
Another photo of the ZoomFloppy enclosure.
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by Goog
Zoom Floppy Enclosure
This is GeneB's fancy ZoomFloppy enclosure. This picture is from the first Puget Sound Commodore Users Group meeting, when Gene demoed it to the group.
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by Goog
Commodore SX-64 Party at Starbucks
In celebration of the Commodore SX-64 turning 30, PDXCUG and PSCUG met jointly at Starbucks.
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by Goog
IEC Port Expander - Front
I picked up this beauty at ECCC. This is a port expander for the IEC Bus - it has one input for a Commodore computer and can control up to four other IEC devices (such as disk drives, printer, uIEC, et...
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by Goog
IEC Port Expander - Back
I picked up this beauty at ECCC. This is a port expander for the IEC Bus - it has one input for a Commodore computer and can control up to four other IEC devices (such as disk drives, printer, uIEC, et...
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by PDXCUG
PDXCUG Buttons
Our friend and long-time member Richard made up some buttons for everyone and shared them with us at the Sept. 13, 2012 meeting. How retro!
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by Goog
Huge Commodore Donation to PDXCUG
At the August 9, 2012 PDXCUG.org meeting, a nice guy dropped in and donated a bunch of hardware and software to our members. He was apprehensive because of his love for the Commodore computers, but dec...
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by papadwight
Cyrus 2 Chess - Joystick port 2 games
This game is a great chess game with joystick control in port 2. push space bar after load than use joystick to play 64 a time move game.
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by Goog
Super Explode! v5.0
A screen capture utility for the Commodore 64.
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by Goog
Super Explode! v4.0
A screen capture utility for the Commodore 64.
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by Goog
HES MON 64
HES MON 64 machine language monitor for the Commodore 64.
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by Goog
64 FORTH
Forth programming language for the Commodore 64
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by Goog
Tapper Game
Tapper is a frantic game where you have to serve up glasses of Mt. Dew to thirsty patrons before it is too late! A classic C64 game, derived from the arcade version which served Budweiser instead.
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by papadwight
The front disk have a average of 7 programs each
Run out of disk to put programs on. Time to order more blanks,
My comet 64 modem has been the best investment of my commodore hardware. And I got most everything you could want. -
by judland
Judland's Current C64 Setup
This is my current C64 (and Linux desktop) setup. In the top right corner of the photo, you can see my ASUS eBox form factor - which is currently running Fedora Linux. Just to the left of that, you ca...
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by daytona400f
CBM Program Studio for 128
CBM Program Studio now supports the Commodore 128! w00t!
Take a look
http://www.ajordison.co.uk/screenshots.html
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by daytona400f
playing Nethack on Desterm 128
a poorly cropped pic of playing Nethack with Desterm/Telnet and VICE 128, connected through a standalone Linux device.
This is actually an .AVI video I made. Ping me if you want the whole AVI. Gamep...
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by Goog
Stereo SID - Internal Board for the Commodore 64
This is a great little device, made by Digital Audio Creations (http://digitalaudioconcepts.com/vanessa/hobbies/projects.html). It allows for two-channel SID music in demos or tunes with Stereo SID pla...
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by pievspie
c64c close up function keys by pievspie
another interesting angle this time on my c64c
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by Goog
Commodore 128 Computer System
Here's a Commodore 128 I got from the original owner here in Portland, OR. It's quite something to be the first owner of Commodore gear, but these days being the 2nd owner is pretty good, too!
It cam...
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by PDXCUG
Amiga 4000 Computer
The Commodore Amiga 4000 Computer.
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by PDXCUG
Amiga 2000 Computer
The Commodore Amiga 2000 computer.
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by PDXCUG
Easy Flash Cartridge
The Easy Flash cartridge is so fun and useful, it should be in everyone's collection. Select from a custom-made menu of PRG files and/or cartridge files and instantly boot them, just as if it were a sta...
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by gencom64
Goog presenting EasyFlash
Goog continuing his EasyFlash and Comet 64 presentation at the May PSCUG meeting.
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by gencom64
Pinacolada and GeneW
Enjoying their time at the PSCUG meeting
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by gencom64
PSCUG members
PSCUG member Tim standing off to the side following the end of GenCom64's GeoRam presentation on the projected screen.
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by gencom64
GenCom64 presenting Maniac Mansion Gold
GenCom64 showed off Maniac Mansion Gold running on the GeoRam. This game is worth the download, and is playable with NeoRam and WinVice.
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by gencom64
PSCUG members
Watching and discussing GenCom64's GeoRam presentation.
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by gencom64
NightLord presenting graphics converter
NighLOrd presented a program he uses to convert .jpeg and .gif images to C64 usable images that are scaled to a 16 color 8-bit palette. Quite a useful tool in the DemoScene and game design.
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by gencom64
Tron 2010
PSCUG members watching Tron 2010 on GeneB's projector. The movie had excellent effects, and was well made.
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by gencom64
Dandelionfur monitoring the GroupZork chat
Stacy was keeping the GroupZork chat updated while we were enjoying pizza and chocolate chip cookies at the PSCUG May meeting.
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by gencom64
PSCUG members watching Commodore video
Goog presented an early German Commodore production video. It was neat to see the work that was involved in the early production of these machines.
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by gencom64
Maniac Mansion Gold on GeoRam
We ran Maniac Mansion Gold using a C64C, 1581 drive (not in picture), and GeoRam. The game is a new port of the old Maniac Mansion that is made to run on GeoRam or NeoRam.
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by gencom64
Goog presenting EasyFlash
Goog presented his Comet 64 modem, and EasyFlash cartridge using his Commodore 64 and Commodore SX-64 computers. He had the SX-64 connected to WiFi giving updates on GroupZork chat only available on the...
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by gencom64
PSCUG chocolate chip cookies
Enjoying chocolate chip cookies goes hand-in-hand with Commodore discussions.
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by gencom64
Pinacolada and the Educator 64
Pinacolada talked about his updates to his TADA (Totally Awesome Dungeon Adventure) game that is a remake of the Apple II game Land of Spur. Notice the Commodore Educator 64 in the background. :)
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by gencom64
Gsteemso showing us his evolution shirt
He gave a great presentation this night on his new IEC serial bus extender.
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by gencom64
NightLord and Goog
Discussing Commodore's control of the world.
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by gencom64
Amiga CD32 on a 1084s monitor
The Amiga CD32 was playing Last Ninja 3, but you can hardly see the details on the screen. This unit is basically a scaled down Amiga 1200 without the extra ram, keyboard, and hard drive.
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by gencom64
PSCUG members
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by gencom64
PSCUG members
PSCUG members talking while waiting for Teenage Mutant Hero turtles to load on the Commodore Educator 64 and 1530 datasette. The green screen is alluring.
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by geneb
Commodore Lot
Commodore Stuff
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by gencom64
Commodore Educator 64
My personal Educator 64 playing Test Drive 2. Attached is a Vic-1541 floppy drive, and a Tac-2 controller.
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by PDXCUG
Amiga 1200 - A1200
Amiga 1200
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by PDXCUG
PDXCUG 1-year Anniversary Cake
PDXCUG Celebrates 1 year in April, 2011.
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by PDXCUG
Turbo Master CPU
Turbo Master is a 4.09MHz Accelerator for the Commodore 64. This unit was on loan to the Portland Commodore Users Group (pdxcug.org) by Robert Bernardo of the Fresno Commodore Users Group.
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by wizardnj
CMD SuperCPU
CMD SuperCPU
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by Goog
Blue Commodore 64
This is my workhorse. I do a lot of hardware hacking with it - replacing chips and other parts, hooking up experimental electronics projects - the works! Its screws are permanently removed so I can acce...
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by Goog
Comet64 Internet Modem
The Comet64 Internet Modem allows you to connect your Commodore computer to the Internet via the User Port.
Its simple plug-and-play design makes it easy to get started. Play online games, connect to...
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by PDXCUG
Amiga CD32
My Amiga CD32, demoed at the October 14, 2010 PDXCUG meeting:
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by PDXCUG
Amiga 600
I recently added a Compact Flash 4GB card into my A600.
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by PDXCUG
Commodore MAX Machine
The Commodore MAX Machine was released in Japan and had no direct support for video output other than RF. The RF is tuned to channels used in Japan, which is why it won't display properly on U.S.-based ...
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by Goog
Commodore Mug
Coffee is so much better when drinking out of a Commodore mug!