Tagged: COMPUTER HISTORY

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Still Booting

Commodore folded in 1994. The Commodore 64 never got the memo. Meet C64 OS: the mouse-driven, multi-desktop, app-store-equipped operating system that one determined developer built for a 40-year-old machine with 64 kilobytes of memory, and keeps updating for free.

Pixel-art featured image showing the Amiga’s branching future, with a classic beige computer on one side and a dark Apollo Vampire-style lair on the other, linked by glowing paths. 0

Apollo Vampire Lair and the Many Lives of the Amiga

The Amiga never really died – it fractured into many futures. From Commodore’s collapse to today’s emulators, FPGA projects, PowerPC systems, and Apollo Vampire machines, this article follows the strange afterlife of a beloved platform and the community still trying to move it forward.