Back in the distant past of the 1980s, software was distributed on audio tape. Ones and zeroes were encoded as tones of different frequencies, and tapes were decoded by specialised hardware which ...
Imagine if Commodore had shrunk the 1530 (C2N) Datasette, the standard data storage device for the legendary Commodore 64, using microcassette technology. Thanks to TechTuber Bitluni, you don't have ...
Ah, the beloved Commodore 64. The “best-selling computer system of all time”. And hobbyists are keeping the dream alive, still producing software for it today. Which leads us to a problem with using ...