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A 8x8 pixel projekt for CBC2004 with the legendary C64 (<i>"Best selling computer in History {even today}- The Commodore 64 sold 30 million records and is in the Guinness Book of Records."</i>) and the famous datasette drive (<i>"Almost slowest mass storage device ever built."</i>). | A 8x8 pixel projekt for CBC2004 with the legendary C64 (<i>"Best selling computer in History {even today}- The Commodore 64 sold 30 million records and is in the Guinness Book of Records."</i>) and the famous datasette drive (<i>"Almost slowest mass storage device ever built."</i>). |
Latest revision as of 00:13, 13 June 2010
project overview | |
Year | 2004 |
Number of pixels | 64 (8x8) |
Grayscales / Colors | |
Illuminant | |
Power input | |
Contact person | Rene Schickbauer |
Project website |
A 8x8 pixel projekt for CBC2004 with the legendary C64 ("Best selling computer in History {even today}- The Commodore 64 sold 30 million records and is in the Guinness Book of Records.") and the famous datasette drive ("Almost slowest mass storage device ever built.").
Project breakdown:
- Idea: Rene Schickbauer & Anno1903 project & 3x Gösser beers
- Design & circuit board: Kai Gossner
- Soldering & components: Rene Schickbauer
- C64 & Datasette: Commodore (and Rene Schickbauer)
- Software: [[User:ReneSchickbauer & Kai Gossner
- External visual interface (TV set): Stefan Schürmans' parents
1530/C2N Cassette drive "Datasette"
C64 Lights Video [1,1 MB]