Once upon a time, you might have developed for the Commodore 64 using the very machine itself. You’d use the chunky old keyboard, a tape drive, or the 1541 disk drive if you wanted to work faster.
For more details on the hardware of the C128 and its development, we recommend this video by 8-Bit-Guy (with Bill Herd as a ...
While [Rob] was digging around in his garage one day, he ran across an old Commodore 64 cartridge ... as we don’t know if [Rob] has the 1541 disk drive that makes this cart useful.
Popular microcomputers of the era like the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum ... like the Iomega Zip Disk, which promised up to ...