Exploring the SuperCPU Accelerator for C64
Andy De George asks: Out of all old hardware peripherals what is your favorite, why did it succeed or fail, and how could it have been better? Robin's answer: CMD's SuperCPU 20 MHz 65816 Accelerator for the Commodore 64.
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Index:
0:00 My favourite peripheral: The SuperCPU
2:41 Did it succeed or fail? Two perspectives
5:48 How much does it speed up the C64?
9:09 Test Drive with SuperCPU
11:55 Wheels - GEOS replacement
16:53 Metal Dust - SCPU Exclusive
21:34 Info about the unfinished SuperCPU Myst-like game I was making
22:55 Why did the SuperCPU succeed or fail?
25:19 How could it have been better?
27:44 Thanks to my patrons!
Видео Exploring the SuperCPU Accelerator for C64 канала 8-Bit Show And Tell
Become a patron: https://patreon.com/8BitShowAndTell
One-time donation: https://paypal.me/8BitShowAndTell
Index:
0:00 My favourite peripheral: The SuperCPU
2:41 Did it succeed or fail? Two perspectives
5:48 How much does it speed up the C64?
9:09 Test Drive with SuperCPU
11:55 Wheels - GEOS replacement
16:53 Metal Dust - SCPU Exclusive
21:34 Info about the unfinished SuperCPU Myst-like game I was making
22:55 Why did the SuperCPU succeed or fail?
25:19 How could it have been better?
27:44 Thanks to my patrons!
Видео Exploring the SuperCPU Accelerator for C64 канала 8-Bit Show And Tell
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