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.
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Floppy Disks: A Brief History
Popular microcomputers of the era like the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum ... like the Iomega Zip Disk, which promised up to ...