Although the company eventually released a PC with a CD-ROM drive in 1991, the Commodore 64’s heyday was long before CD-ROMs ...
So he set about turning his C64 into one instead. He decided to use the pins of the C64’s Joystick Port 2, with pins 1, 2, 3, and 4 hooked up to SCK, MOSI, Reset, and MISO on the AVR ...
He prefers to play his C64 games on his computer nowadays ... the controller is that his new computer doesn’t have any ports that accommodate its 9-pin D-sub connector. The VICE emulator ...
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