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What do you guys think about Christian "Perifractic" Simpson having bought Commodore?
Re: Perifractic acquired Commodore
By: Christian Jacob to All on Mon Jun 30 2025 13:41:05
What do you guys think about Christian "Perifractic" Simpson having bough Commodore?
I think it's great. I always wondered what his real name was. There's an interesting YT vid by Retrocombs where he goes into some detail about the acqusition; it was his latest live cast.
What about a Commodore 128, or 65s?
What about a Commodore 128, or 65s?
What about a Commodore 128, or 65s?
What about a Commodore 128, or 65s?
What about a Commodore 128, or 65s?
I cant wait to see how it pans out, bringing Commodore back officially
is gonna be awesome. Been watching Peri's vids for years and love everything he does.
Been watching Peri's vids for years and love everything he does.
Even without the possibility of a new Commodore64 being produced, I would think there would be quite a market for just the new chips such as the SID and VIC II. As supplies have dried up, leading to people canabalizing what would otherwise be repairable machines.
What about a Commodore 128, or 65s?
I would actually like to see a Hybrid TED, the increased color pallet and UARTS on the serial bus plus memory would be an interesting BBS machine..
Be nice if they'd bring the Amiga back. Then I could get rid of theemulator
and use the real deal.
I would imagine that if they bring the "Amiga" back,
most of the legacy stuff would still be using
emulation, as you would need some way to run legacy
68XXX code. Similar to what Apple did when they
transitioned from the architecture to Intel, and later
to Apple Silicone.
Similar to what Apple did when they transitioned from the architecture...
I would imagine that if they bring the "Amiga" back,
most of the legacy stuff would still be using
emulation, as you would need some way to run legacy
68XXX code. Similar to what Apple did when they
transitioned from the architecture to Intel, and later
to Apple Silicone.
Those Motorola 68000 processors were really something, weren't they?
Re: Re: Perifractic acquired Commodore
By: Rug Rat to Mortar M. on Tue Sep 09 2025 20:00:34
Similar to what Apple did when they transitioned from thearchitecture...
Which architecture was that?
They were, it is too bad Motorola could not keep up
with the power/performance curve. Though I will say, I
loved the functionality of the Intel Mac Pro's (Cheese
Grater). The versatility of being able to run Intel
VMs on them for experimenting and standing up servers
was AWESOME!