Retro and Open Hardware: Commodore 128, System76, and More
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RFC: expansion options for the Commodore 128
My beautiful shortboard Commodore 64C has been my main 8-bit computer of late, owing to the plethora of awesome hardware expansions and options available for it. Also because my 264-family machines are in various stages of repair right now; a topic for another time. But the Commodore 128 is my favourite 8-bit computer of all time, and I’d like to use it for more things.
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System76 “Nebula”: five years of advancements in Thelio engineering packed into a new pc case.
The interior system was specifically designed for easy access to all components. The removable lid provides room to tinker from multiple angles. Tool-optional thumb screws hold the lid and GPU brace in place. The 2.5” storage drives are hot-swappable when users configure Nebula with the SATA backplane upgrade and motherboard with hot-swap support.
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Celebrating the community: Spencer
Spencer uses his passion for computing and digital making in his classroom and Code Club to teach computer science to his students in Birmingham, UK.