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I first learned to program on a Commodore 64. I owned a Commodore 128. And I was fascinated by the Amiga – although I was already a Mac user by then.
This is an unbelievably cool application for the Raspberry PI: Emulate a 68040 that is super powerful compared to what was available in the eighties, and connect it to a Commodore Amiga. Throw in USB bridge, SCSI, etc.
Ben Heckendorn, famous for making all sorts of crazy mods, has published his latest: A Commodore64 laptop. I remember what the portable Commodore64 looked like in the eighties and first learned to program on a Commodore64 so the nostalgia factor is high on this one.