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Commodore paddles
A paddle is a simple control device for use in games: It has a single potentiometer type knob (similar to the volume knob found on e.g. a stereo) which the player uses to move or control something in the game along a seemingly continuous range.
The paddle is an alternative to the more common (then as well as now) joystick, and was often used in conjunction with early “TV game” systems, or “pongs” as they are commonly called today. The C-64 an especially the VIC-20 were competing against such systems, and thus included compatibility with their control devices so “pong”-style games could be easily implemented on Commodore’s offerings.
source: c64-wiki.com
Unboxing my 1541 Ultimate
Here’s the full unboxing of 1541 Ultimate, Gideon has shipped it 21/10/2008 and it arrived six days later.
Now i’m testing with some Demo’s and Game’s (Single/Multi Disk) all work perfectly.
source: 1541ultimate C64-Wiki
Vintage Computer Collection. *Updated*
This is a small part of my vintage computer collections.
A Description of the photo’s:
Photo #1: 1541 Jiffy, 1541 II Jiffy, 1581 Jiffy, C64 with a First generation motherboard + MultiKernel (Atmel Flash), Nes Pal/Ntsc, a Lame Windows PC, Debian Laptop.
Photo #2: Commodore 1084S, C64, some Original box of Commodore.
Photo #3: 1541 Original Box, Commodore Dtv PAL, Plus4, C16, C64, Spectrum Joystick Interface,Zx81, Spectrum, Vic20, C64G, C64 II, C16 Cartridges and on the wall a C64 Motherboard ;-DD
Photo #4: Zoom of C128 and C64 II logo.
Photo #5: C128 and a first version of C64 II (new case but with old Motherboard / Keyboard)
Photo #6: Amiga 600 + 1MB + CompactFlash HD.
Photo #7: Commodore 1084S, Amiga 3000 (old memories)
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