Commodore 64 250407 Visual Parts Locator

Five labeled diagrams of the 250407 breadbin board — ports, custom chips, RAM, and glue logic — with U-numbers that line up with Ray Carlsen's symptom guide

Commodore 64 Community Resources

The people, places, and projects that keep the Commodore 64 platform alive in 2026 — repair experts, modern-hardware vendors, archives, and forums

Commodore 64 Socketing Parts

Mouser part numbers for the DIP sockets and the 2114 color SRAM I use when socketing chips on a 250407 board

Commodore DOS Quick Reference

The handful of Commodore DOS commands you actually use on a 1541 — load, save, format, delete, reset

Not a Gamer Review: Two Legit Commodore 64s and a Linux Box Pretending

An original 1983 breadbin against the new FPGA-based Commodore 64 Ultimate — head to head on the same monitor, the same floppy, the same code. Plus TheC64, which is none of these things.