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Commodore Amiga 3000T - Amiga 000 in a Tower-Case, 25Mhz, 1991

c=64 computer with an nic64+ ethernet card and an 1541-II disk drive, loading contiki webbrowser

...auf dem Sperrmüll in der Spindelstraße, Bielefeld ;(

Honolulu - A celebration of life was held at the Waikiki Yacht Club on Sunday, September 13, 2015 to remember the life of Commodore Edson Lott III. Before the ceremony at the Club, Commodore Lott's cremains were brought into the Pacific ocean on board a US Coast Guard Response Boat where they were distributed amongst the waves he loved.

Photos by Lieutenant Kevin Cooper, US Coast Guard

I've had this working Commodore A690 for almost 10 year now. My first intention then was to buy an Amiga 500, I found one (an A500+ actually) which had the CD-ROM drive as a bonus. It's only later that I found out that this extra item was a very rare prototype version of the A570.

Commodore Ute parked at Summernats

Whitehorse at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver on April 9, 2015

I've had this working Commodore A690 for almost 10 year now. My first intention then was to buy an Amiga 500, I found one (an A500+ actually) which had the CD-ROM drive as a bonus. It's only later that I found out that this extra item was a very rare prototype version of the A570.

Shot of the front of a Commodore Amiga A4000

A Restoration, cleaning and maintenance on a Commodore 64 c. I have used the keys from a broken Commodore Vic=20, to replace some of the original keys of the Commodore 64 c. I used bleach to clean the keys, and an air compressor to blow the keys dry, and remove the dust from the parts. This Commodore 64 c is fully working at this moment. The most photo's of this restoration, are taken with my smartphone in stead of the Nikon D5200. The Commodore 64, the Commodore Vic=20, and the Commodore 64c, have the same keyboard mechanism. Only the color of the keys are different.

Classic Car Meeting Klassikertreffen Opelvillen 2011-06-26

A Restoration, cleaning and maintenance on a Commodore 64 c. I have used the keys from a broken Commodore Vic=20, to replace some of the original keys of the Commodore 64 c. I used bleach to clean the keys, and an air compressor to blow the keys dry, and remove the dust from the parts. This Commodore 64 c is fully working at this moment. The most photo's of this restoration, are taken with my smartphone in stead of the Nikon D5200. The Commodore 64, the Commodore Vic=20, and the Commodore 64c, have the same keyboard mechanism. Only the color of the keys are different.

Commodore 128 fully functioning with many upgrades. Megabit-rom, VDC 64k video memory upgrade.

Abandoned hotel in Seattle soon to be demolished.

Commodore 897D Calculator - 1976

Daar staat zomaar midden bovenaan de Commodore 64. Ook nog gehad begin jaren 80.

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