@YavuzerTolga@EverythingC64 @EC64Forum @C64Retweets @AmigaRetweets Hi. I did not ,π I used a broken donor keyboard of a C16. I kept the original C64 keyboard circuit board and combined it with the C16 caps and switches π
@DazAU78 Btw, the biggest upgrade treat you can give yourself is a self-build competition pro with real japanese arcade-grade parts. Absolutely stunning π
@DazAU78 I know exactly what you mean. I received mine rather late in 1991, but still have it and enjoy it up to now. It had some rough times but received a lot of love and upgrades last year π₯°
@ThomRabe WunderschΓΆn π gerade wieder neu angefangen zu lesen seit...ist schon wieder 20jahre her... Aktuell geht's zur Festung Atlantis πͺπβοΈ
I just have launched the preorder of the Sidplayer. In case someone is interested, they are available to PREORDER here. #sid#c64
https://t.co/Dh58dCGFfc
"The Empire Strikes Back" #C64 project update: Made a little progress on the titles, I'm going for an old-school arcade style 'attract sequence'. Still need to make the stars twinkle but I think it's coming along nicely! Sorry for the low quality/jerky GIF. ππ
Just received my late Christmas present π Thanks to @Protovision64 for smooth delivery and again packaging stuff like a tank πLooking forward to continue my space exploration of #SoulForce#C64#SHMUP Again, awesome work, @SarahJaneAvory
@NickTheFire @EC64Forum I may be biased, but the #C64 version wins from my point of view. The Amiga version just does not look and feel right. I agree here with @wolverinebruise
@retro_recall To connect my C64C, I use S-Video (incl. LumaFix64) from the Commodore to the Koryuu and from there to the OSSC, which sends the signal then via HDMI to my capture card. Sound-wise, I have a SIDFX installed, which directly feeds into my OSSC.