Commodore 64C Ultimate Brings Back 1986 Design With Modern FPGA Internals
Recreation uses original injection molds from 40 years ago, available starting at $299.99
En resumen
- The creators of the C64 Ultimate have announced the C64C Ultimate, a recreation of the 1986 Commodore 64C computer.
- It uses the exact same injection tooling molds from 40 years ago for authentic reproduction, including faint cooling marks from the original manufacturing process.
- The device features modern upgrades like Wi-Fi, USB, and HDMI while maintaining compatibility with 1980s peripherals.
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The original Commodore 64 was one of the best-selling personal computers of all time, with estimates of 12.5 to 17 million units sold. The C64C in 1986 offered a sleeker design while maintaining near-identical functionality. Modern FPGA recreations like the C64 Ultimate allow users to experience authentic Commodore 64 functionality on modern displays.
The creators of the C64 Ultimate, a recreation of the iconic '80s personal computer that uses an FPGA chip to accurately replicate the original, have announced a follow-up version that continues in its predecessor's footsteps. The original Commodore 64 first debuted in 1982 and was followed by the Commodore 64C in 1986, which was functionally nearly identical but introduced a slimmer case and a more modern color scheme. It's the same story for the new Commodore 64C Ultimate. It gives the C64 Ultimate a welcome facelift, but there's no new functionality. To make the C64C an authentic recreation of the original – at least on the outside – the reborn Commodore reacquired the exact same injection tooling molds that were used to manufacture the original's plastic housing 40 years ago. The new C64C Ultimate even features faint semi-circular marks on its housing resulting from melted plastic cooling unevenly inside the molds; a sign of authenticity that would be overly-complicated to fake. As with the C64 Ultimate, the new C64C Ultimate features upgrades like Wi-Fi, USB, and an HDMI port for connecting it to modern displays. But it also carries forward the same ports from the 1986 version of the computer and is compatible with its '80s-era peripherals like floppy disk and cassette drives. It's available for preorder now starting at $299.99 with shipping expected as early as September, while more premium versions that add upgrades like LED lighting, translucent case, and gold keycaps go up to $499.99.
Preguntas abiertas
- Who is manufacturing the C64C Ultimate?
- What specific FPGA chip is being used?
- How many units are being produced?






