Help My c64 caught on fire

(c0de517e.com)

47 points | by ibobev 4 hours ago ago

12 comments

  • erickhill 11 minutes ago ago

    Didn't need the click-bait title. I would have read it regardless (and did). I wish there had been a PRG or D64 included for the non-programmers. Fun read!

  • syncsynchalt 2 hours ago ago

    Note to readers: the heavily dithered websafe thumbnails lead to full-color photos when clicked.

    • 0x1ch a few seconds ago ago

      Why is it dithered like this? To save bandwidth? I wasn't on the internet much before 2010, so maybe this is an old technique you don't see much anymore.

    • altairprime 2 hours ago ago

      (And, once, also HDR.)

    • stronglikedan 2 hours ago ago

      only most do

  • Aldipower 2 hours ago ago

    Just in time I received my brand new Commodore 64 Ultimate directly before Christmas. What a lovely made piece of retro hardware.

  • andyjohnson0 an hour ago ago

    This is very nice, enjoyment-driven, seasonal hacking. Cool.

    Brought back happy memories of the much simpler, much less impressive falling snowflakes animation, complete with Silent Night soundtrack, that I laboriously wrote in Basic on my Vic-20 one Christmas back in the 80s.

  • arbol an hour ago ago

    This is particularly awesome cause I can't imagine anyone thinking of making a fake fireplace with a computer screen in the c64 era.

  • rolph an hour ago ago

    i thought this was going to involve capacitor plague. rather a retro dive into coding an 8bit digital fireplace.

    • userbinator 35 minutes ago ago

      Definitely a clickbait title. I thought it'd be about those infamous Rifa caps.

  • TacticalCoder 2 hours ago ago

    > https://c0de517e.com/026_c64fire/cozy.jpg

    That should have been a real CRT monitor to give this picture a true feeling of the 80s!

    • andyjohnson0 an hour ago ago

      Simulated 14" portable TV fascia with tuning knob* and mono speaker grille.

      *set to channel 36, natch