In the past couple years I have started to get back into retro computing. My C64, and later, my C128D, were my primary computers from about 1983 to 1992 when I bought a 486 based computer. I was also given a lot of Commodore equipment in the early 1990s (included a PET and a C16) - all of which I wish I still owned. Commodore computers taught me the basics of computing and the foundational skills that I have used throughout my career in technology.
I recently built a SixtyClone C64 and I am in the process of building a C128neo (almost complete, looking for an 8563 chip, L5, power connector, ROMs, DIN serial connector, and DIN video connector). I am also presently installing a c0pperdragon composite video board on a 250407 board, installing a VICII2 board on my SixtyClone, and building a MechBoard 64.
I recently built a SixtyClone C64 and I am in the process of building a C128neo (almost complete, looking for an 8563 chip, L5, power connector, ROMs, DIN serial connector, and DIN video connector). I am also presently installing a c0pperdragon composite video board on a 250407 board, installing a VICII2 board on my SixtyClone, and building a MechBoard 64.