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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Mike from The Geek Pub hosts the 8 Bit Guy! In this video we put a Raspberry Pi into a Commodore 64!
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    * Micro-USB extension: www.adafruit.c...
    * HDMI Extension: www.adafruit.c...
    INFO LINKS:
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    * Download Retropie: retropie.org.uk/

Комментарии • 1,6 тыс.

  • @LGR
    @LGR 6 лет назад +737

    Been thinking of doing this with one of my dead units, had no idea the Keyrah was a thing. Good stuff, sir!
    Nice selection of Ultima party members as well :)

    • @Octamed
      @Octamed 6 лет назад +17

      If you do that, I'd love to see the composite out on a CRT and compare screen lag to the real thing. That's my main issue with LCD and emulation

    • @BADC0FFEE
      @BADC0FFEE 6 лет назад +10

      there's no lagless setup if you emulate. you have lag (both input and video lag), you just don't notice it if you're not used to the real hardware.
      I have a raspberry + xarcade on a crt screen setup and it works well, but I can always feel it's not the real thing. (sometimes is "better" than real hardware too, snes and nes emulation for example is more stable, you don't have slowdowns you would have with the real console)

    • @lukapravivlogovi1287
      @lukapravivlogovi1287 6 лет назад +1

      LGR lol

    • @KamiraXIV
      @KamiraXIV 6 лет назад +1

      I noticed the party members and instantly paused, and began thrifting through the comments for some Oddcomments

    • @ktsp2538
      @ktsp2538 6 лет назад +1

      LGR hi

  • @ClunkerSlim
    @ClunkerSlim 6 лет назад +63

    I’m really torn on this. On one hand I’m glad something like this exists to fix no-hope-C64s. But on the other hand, I’m afraid now people will gut almost-working C64s because this is easier than troubleshooting the problem.

    • @nobytes2
      @nobytes2 4 года назад +1

      Most youngsters have no idea how to troubleshoot electronics.

    • @jackrussell3084
      @jackrussell3084 3 года назад +7

      Perfectly working Game boys are being gutted all the time just because ppl think its cool to customise them.

    • @nake89
      @nake89 3 года назад +6

      @@jackrussell3084 If it's to add a backlight, I'm fine with it. Otherwise not.

    • @sorrenblitz805
      @sorrenblitz805 3 года назад +2

      @@jackrussell3084 I mean I've restored some really ugly looking Gameboys by gutting them and putting the guts into a new shell. I'm hoping to do a light mod on my GBA soon, cause my SP is starting to die and I'd still like to be able to play Golden Sun and Metroid Zero Mission.

    • @pdiz
      @pdiz 3 года назад

      Not sure if there's any permanent damage to the case, though. I think if you're actually going to use the C64, then making copies of your existing floppies would be a good idea due to their unreliability. And what happens when the floppy drive goes out? There's only so many parts left to fix them. I'm on the fence myself.

  • @GreyHulk2156
    @GreyHulk2156 6 лет назад +1273

    I hope this isn't David's C64. He's gonna be mad when he gets back! :P

    • @LeaveTheMark_YT
      @LeaveTheMark_YT 6 лет назад +28

      GreyHulk2 This video fucking sucks anyway.

    • @kris_0520
      @kris_0520 6 лет назад +152

      THEN LEAVE, you are not welcome here. Not the commenter... The sucking expert.

    • @germanlime
      @germanlime 6 лет назад +27

      LeaveTheMark thats what she said

    • @Connie_TinuityError
      @Connie_TinuityError 6 лет назад +28

      GreyHulk2 David has more than 1 C64...

    • @TacoTaco69
      @TacoTaco69 6 лет назад +19

      that's not nice :(

  • @vast634
    @vast634 6 лет назад +48

    In 100 years, I want to see people react when watching someone taking apart a working C64...

    • @elektronikadlapoczatkujacy2111
      @elektronikadlapoczatkujacy2111 4 года назад +4

      "Wow we were working with computers from 80s! Guess these were *very easy* to repair and their power supplies were for *sure* giving right amount of voltage *always* "

    • @sorrenblitz805
      @sorrenblitz805 3 года назад +1

      What you gotta touch the chips with your hands it's like a baby's toy!

  • @Pau_Pau9
    @Pau_Pau9 6 лет назад +297

    Suddenly all broken C64s from Ebay went up in value..

    • @sebastienmonette6659
      @sebastienmonette6659 6 лет назад +25

      Hipsters still ripping us off :/

    • @Wangdoodle444
      @Wangdoodle444 6 лет назад +17

      Sebastien Monette hipsters are why this community even exists though lol

    • @mxl94305cp
      @mxl94305cp 6 лет назад +1

      Man-Ung Yi Side effects, I think.

    • @satan3959
      @satan3959 5 лет назад +2

      Well hipsters are just modern day yuppies, LOL

    • @arthurnonimus
      @arthurnonimus 4 года назад +1

      @@satan3959 That's an insult to yuppies!

  • @pralkatv3485
    @pralkatv3485 6 лет назад +94

    in Poland we called this model of C64 "soap dish" :or "bread loaf" :)

    • @leomdk939
      @leomdk939 4 года назад +7

      We call it a 'bread box" in the US.

    • @Nicszerg
      @Nicszerg 4 года назад +2

      We Finns called it the "kuusnepa"

    • @Jason_The_Stooge
      @Jason_The_Stooge 4 года назад +1

      Bread loaf and bread box. They're both good nicknames

    • @nickpavloff8977
      @nickpavloff8977 4 года назад +4

      Jak se mas. In America I’ve herd it called loaf too. It’s like they went up in price over night on eBay. All the sudden people care about there old stuff.

    • @elektronikadlapoczatkujacy2111
      @elektronikadlapoczatkujacy2111 4 года назад +1

      POLSKA ŁĄCZMY SIĘ KURWA!!! 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱

  • @gregclare
    @gregclare 6 лет назад +258

    Wait a minute! This is The 8-Bit Guy channel, and you didn't test the C64 emulator using Planet X2! Sacrilege!

    • @KingNothing22
      @KingNothing22 6 лет назад +4

      #1 retropie is for ROMS (most are illegal) so i doubt his brother would use a cracked copy of planetx2

    • @gregclare
      @gregclare 6 лет назад +13

      @Michael Bleck Mike said Ultima 3 was just the D64 file. I would've thought he'd have access to Planet X2.
      David has already said Planet X2 can run on an emulator (like VICE), or run from an SD-2-IEC.
      Also, from David's FAQ: "There is no copy protection in the game (rather pointless these days) so it will load from anything"

    • @BBHexKey
      @BBHexKey 5 лет назад +4

      @@KingNothing22 Planet X2 comes with a .D64 file for all 3 editions of the game (Boxed, Lite and Digital) so it's perfectly legal if you bought the game.

    • @CrazyTechReviews
      @CrazyTechReviews 4 года назад +1

      No Kidding!!! Hilarious

    • @memmoman
      @memmoman 4 года назад +2

      @@KingNothing22 The 8 Bit Guy created Planet x2

  • @dirckxd
    @dirckxd 6 лет назад +1

    David can be confident, you did it well as the 8-Bit Guy public expects. Top notch.

  • @retrox684
    @retrox684 6 лет назад +69

    Emulate a Macintosh with it and confuse people

    • @W4TRI
      @W4TRI 6 лет назад +1

      No tear up a good Mac because that will make as much sense

    • @tomlindo2863
      @tomlindo2863 6 лет назад +2

      Ronny Julian and stick an old trs-80 in the torn up Macintosh!

    • @Chaos89P
      @Chaos89P 6 лет назад

      I'd just as soon use Windows, Linux, or the ZX Spectrum.

    • @xnonsuchx
      @xnonsuchx 6 лет назад +1

      RetroPie does include 68K Mac emulation using BasiliskII

    • @BigOlSmellyFlashlight
      @BigOlSmellyFlashlight 6 лет назад +1

      pi running Mac inside c64 running a Windows vm
      does the pi have external memory modules?

  • @summerWTFE
    @summerWTFE 6 лет назад +11

    Todays youtubers can't say a sentence without having to make a cut in the video, so it was really refreshing to see a guy being able to say multiple sentences in one go.

    • @waynecarrjr.1187
      @waynecarrjr.1187 3 года назад +4

      I think RUclipsrs do that to cut down on "uhh"s and "umm"s, just to keep up the pace of the video
      But I get what you're saying and it is nice

    • @InfernosReaper
      @InfernosReaper 3 года назад

      @@waynecarrjr.1187 Maybe they should try to do it in more than 1 take instead of just crapping out content faster than they can actually think?

  • @DevilsHandyman
    @DevilsHandyman 6 лет назад +119

    I was thinking I was going to have to go this route with my C64 because it was black screen. Then I bought a Dead Test cartridge and the machine sprang to life and the tests showed I had a bad 4164 chip (U22). Maybe the threat of turning it into a Pi 64 scared it into trying to come back to life!

    • @DavidChipman
      @DavidChipman 6 лет назад +21

      There are times i swear tech knows you're about to do something to it! :D

    • @minecracktyler
      @minecracktyler 6 лет назад +1

      Lol ikr

    • @DevilsHandyman
      @DevilsHandyman 6 лет назад +2

      I have the Keyrah V2 waiting in the wings should I need it... I should keep it right next to the C64.

    • @webfischi
      @webfischi 6 лет назад +5

      David Chipman it shure does, it happens to me very often, last time it was a laptop refusing to load the log in mask on Windows 10, then I wanted to run the windows recovery, but I always forget the key to open that special Windows menu, so I took the first best thing the internet spit out on how to get into that menu, but instead it booted normally and Windows was working fine again. Or my dads calling there is something wrong with his PC, by the time I'm there the PC already healed itself, and respond, "the PC knew that I was coming" :D

    • @Jammet
      @Jammet 6 лет назад +1

      Consider installing Combian64 instead of Retropie. It boots straight into BASIC with no boot screen beforehand, and much quicker, too.

  • @gymnasiast90
    @gymnasiast90 6 лет назад +5

    Now this is an approach I can get behind! All remaining bits functional, no ugly holes and completely reversible because you simply reused the existing screw holes. Very nice, I was a bit worried initially but you won me over. :-)

  • @mrjakeisnumber1
    @mrjakeisnumber1 6 лет назад +179

    I wonder if LGR and 8-Bit Guy are vacationing together 🤔

    • @lutyanoalves444
      @lutyanoalves444 6 лет назад +21

      Oh my

    • @ananasupreme
      @ananasupreme 6 лет назад +44

      mrjakeisnumber1 scandalous

    • @azyfloof
      @azyfloof 6 лет назад +33

      Now I'm picturing them both enjoying beach volleyball together. Wholesome!

    • @ajl9491
      @ajl9491 6 лет назад +19

      nerdly bromance

    • @Raguleader
      @Raguleader 6 лет назад +44

      Road tripping across the US, hitting up all the Good Will shops.

  • @mcopado
    @mcopado 6 лет назад +18

    I bought a C-64 with the money given to me as my HS graduation gifts. I even used it in college to write term papers on, so it will always have a place in my heart as my first computer. I loved the keyboard. So this idea is really intriguing to me, to turn one into a raspberry Pi.

    • @mcopado
      @mcopado Год назад +1

      ​@@thegoldenblock7906 I graduated in 1983... Back in ancient times we printed our papers off on a dot matrix printer, tore the sprocket hole perferations off and placed them on our instructor's desk.

    • @sndmnsix
      @sndmnsix 5 месяцев назад

      @@mcopado did the same! I had a really cool word processing that had amazing fonts which I used with the NLQ feature of my dot matrix. I wrote all my papers on my C64 in college.

  • @DarkGT
    @DarkGT 6 лет назад +593

    David is something different? Is that new hair cut you got?

  • @CDP-1802
    @CDP-1802 6 лет назад +7

    I like how the 3d printed covers makes everything look professional, I hate mods that leave stuff just hanging out. A new side plate with matching cutouts and labels for the Keyrah would be a nice touch.

  • @StevenIngram
    @StevenIngram 6 лет назад +223

    Just a thought - since the raspberry pi (if you have a new one) has Bluetooth, you could add a Bluetooth keyboard and speakers to work around the missing usb ports. ;)

    • @Khetamine
      @Khetamine 6 лет назад +3

      Steven Ingram cool

    • @bayareapianist
      @bayareapianist 6 лет назад +3

      Is it possible to go wireless with a smart TV?

    • @rjnash2610
      @rjnash2610 6 лет назад

      eh?
      Whatever that even means, sounds like a no anyway :P

    • @FloppydriveMaestro
      @FloppydriveMaestro 6 лет назад +9

      I dont see why you wouldn't just get 3 usb extenders, plug them into the empty ports on the Pi and mount them in the many empty holes in the back of the case.

    • @gaatjeniksan3068
      @gaatjeniksan3068 6 лет назад +3

      Good idea. The built in DAC on the raspberry pi isn't very good anyway. This way you'd use the DAC in the bluetooth speaker.

  • @tossabaddle
    @tossabaddle 3 года назад +1

    Nice work! Very clean. Hate janky modifications, this warmed my heart. You can always find something critical to say about a soldering job, though ^^

  • @Kapin05
    @Kapin05 6 лет назад +30

    It's so cool that he cares about his subscribers enough to have someone stand in for him and make content when he's away. :)

    • @TheLetterTen
      @TheLetterTen 6 лет назад +2

      Kra Z Kapin This is his brother.

  • @DRSDavidSoft
    @DRSDavidSoft 6 лет назад +15

    Great mod and video! I just have a couple of nitpicks to add:
    - Missing USB ports, AND the Ethernet port. I don't know why many people ignore the Ethernet port, especially when there is clearly free space in the back of C64 case, and the filler is 3D printed.
    - I think using an HDMI-to-Composite modulator, you could've also added composite video to the back of C64, and it could've also worked with Comodore's own monitors.
    Thanks, Geek Pub! :)

    • @anrriveradxndsigamer1495
      @anrriveradxndsigamer1495 4 года назад

      David Refoua it wouldn’t be as authentic as if those things were there. However, I wonder if you can do that

    • @andygozzo72
      @andygozzo72 3 года назад +1

      raspberry pies have a composite output on them anyway, no need for a hdmi to composite converter 😉

    • @DRSDavidSoft
      @DRSDavidSoft 3 года назад

      @@andygozzo72 I somehow forgot this. Even RPi 2, 3 and 4 have composite video output in their Audio jack. Nice tip!

    • @andygozzo72
      @andygozzo72 3 года назад

      @@DRSDavidSoft pi zero has it as well on 2 empty holes of the pcb

    • @r6u356une56ney
      @r6u356une56ney 3 года назад

      Or used on original revision of the rPi, which already had a composite port.

  • @rachelwindsor850
    @rachelwindsor850 6 лет назад +51

    "Hey David, I took that expensive Commodore 64 bread bin of yours and replaced all of the innards with an off-the-shelf RPI. Hope that's okay!"

    • @kingonduty2825
      @kingonduty2825 5 лет назад

      Nice Windows 7 profile picture. My mother uses it as her avatar on stuff for the last 10 years, we don't use WIndows 7 anymore.

    • @kingonduty2825
      @kingonduty2825 5 лет назад

      Yes! (Sent from my Linux Machine)

    • @mrburns366
      @mrburns366 4 года назад

      Commodore 64s are expensive? Cool! Time to sell mine

  • @alfvicente
    @alfvicente 6 лет назад

    People ranting about the guy not being David and missing the value of the video itself. Great idea, great video!

  • @Joznia
    @Joznia 6 лет назад +7

    The way you do things is just as fascinating as David. Nice work!

    • @musicmanfelipe
      @musicmanfelipe 5 лет назад

      CrispyCola They are brothers, that may have something to do with it.

  • @Diepzeevis
    @Diepzeevis 6 лет назад

    Great video Mike, thanks for filling in!

  • @sebastiannielsen
    @sebastiannielsen 6 лет назад +3

    I have a suggestion: Do the same mod on a C64 mini. Maybe you could use a thin saw to cut through the "fake keyboard" (from behind) on the C64 mini så the keys become separated, and then glue them to small tactile buttons. And then put the tactile buttons on a Circuit board on a matrix you connect to raspberry pi GPIO. Maybe even a Raspberry Pi Zero/Zero W. Then you will get a really nice, WORKING C64 mini.

  • @39Chevy
    @39Chevy 6 лет назад

    yeeeuuurgh...After seeing you do all that work making those beautiful brackets and 3d printed covers, leaving that power board just flapping there without a spacer is giving me a conniption fit.

  • @YselaCreyoStudios
    @YselaCreyoStudios 5 лет назад +45

    I only have one question Why in the kitchen? It could be said you're cooking a "Raspberry Pi" 😂

  • @shadfurman
    @shadfurman 6 лет назад

    Wholly shnickies the SOUND of the keyboard gave me INSANE nostalgia. *shiver* love it!!!

  • @TWX1138
    @TWX1138 6 лет назад +46

    "They're getting rarer every day" proceeds to permanently disassemble the computer and sits the motherboard down on a towel.

    • @gauntletwielder6306
      @gauntletwielder6306 4 года назад +6

      TWX1138 - Yes, I noticed that too. Maybe he thinks a towel is just as good as an antistatic bag. Maybe in a future video, the guy will place a motherboard on carpet.

    • @0525ohhwell
      @0525ohhwell 3 года назад +3

      From what I could see, he left the shielding under it. Seemed fine to me.

  • @Xsroa12345
    @Xsroa12345 6 лет назад

    This was really close to authentic. The way he talked and used camera shots was spot on.

  • @jacobleedowney
    @jacobleedowney 6 лет назад +3

    *@**6:30** grants wish, and trolls Mike's solder skills* "Mike from the GEEK pub; your solder skills are...MODERATELY ADEQUATE!" *runs away laughing*

    • @futurepastnow
      @futurepastnow 5 лет назад

      I was just thinking "Pub" implies some level of impairment.

  • @ludothorn
    @ludothorn 6 лет назад +31

    6:10 so much professional

  • @Nwhhhhh
    @Nwhhhhh 5 лет назад +3

    Woah, I really thought this was the 8-bit guy and was like "Where'd his hair go?" Lol 😂😂😂

    • @iankirk3537
      @iankirk3537 5 лет назад

      "Who parted your hair? Moses?"

  • @BrBill
    @BrBill 6 лет назад

    THANK YOU for telling people to clean off the flux. David never talks about that.

  • @allanau
    @allanau 6 лет назад +10

    I like how Mike and Dave have this disclaimer they are not "pro" at soldier... Whatever as long it works LOL

    • @patsfan4life
      @patsfan4life 6 лет назад

      Allan Au what type of degree do you need in order to become a professional solderer?

  • @FyreWulff
    @FyreWulff 6 лет назад

    Really enjoying the guest host thing. Makes it feel more like a TV show and is exposing viewers to other RUclipsrs to check out!

  • @harrisoncringe
    @harrisoncringe 6 лет назад +6

    I like how you’ve mixed your channel up with putting other RUclipsrs ( that we may not of known about) on your channel

  • @darkwinter6028
    @darkwinter6028 6 лет назад

    1: Soldering. You need flux. I use Chip-quik paste flux, and clean it off with 99% isopropyl. Works great. Note that it’s important to keep the isopropyl in a sealed container because it’s very hygroscopic - it will absorb up to 30% or so water out of the air, and the flux residue is hydrophobic. I keep mine in a spray bottle; the pump keeps it isolated from the ambient air’s humidity; and also provides a convenient way of dispensing it.
    2: I do feel that this should only be done on a non-working machine... or perhaps one built from those new cases that are now available.

  • @mickjt84
    @mickjt84 6 лет назад +31

    I think he meant ACPI in the beginning, not AHCI.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 6 лет назад +1

      Wait what where? Pi has neither.

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub 6 лет назад +2

      Yes. You are correct!

    • @Smaxx
      @Smaxx 6 лет назад +1

      And a normal USB power supply doesn't support ACPI either. ;) In the end it's just a small extra board doing the power management and basically emulating (part of) what ACPI does.

  • @Jackpkmn
    @Jackpkmn 6 лет назад

    I really appreciate that this mod was non destructive to the original hardware.

  • @Unordung
    @Unordung 6 лет назад +53

    RE: Your soldering ability. Your technique is fine, your issue is the solder you're using. Next time try using the smallest diameter you can possibly find (I use .4mm - .7mm) you will find your soldering looks a million times better!

    • @pekkasaarinen2902
      @pekkasaarinen2902 6 лет назад +10

      I second this strongly. I think that .7mm is a great all purpose solder for through-hole soldering and for most SMD components. Bigger stuff I only use for pre-tinning thick wires.

    • @DFX2KX
      @DFX2KX 6 лет назад +10

      That might explain a lot of my issues with soldering.

    • @robinbebbington7063
      @robinbebbington7063 6 лет назад +1

      Hmm never knew that so must get some thinner solder

    • @gaatjeniksan3068
      @gaatjeniksan3068 6 лет назад

      I'll keep this in mind for when I solder pcb's. Thanks a lot.

    • @arsen3783
      @arsen3783 6 лет назад +3

      Don't forget flux core!

  • @Metal-Possum
    @Metal-Possum 6 лет назад

    Yay... nobody ever thought to stick a Raspberry Pi into anything before.

  • @GeoStreber
    @GeoStreber 5 лет назад +5

    I would also add an analog video output. The raspberry Pi still outputs composite, you just need an adapter for that 3-way 3.5mm jack.

  • @memoboy1421
    @memoboy1421 4 года назад

    the music when he's installing everthing is FUCKING AMAZING
    also never thought id see the day when a 64 is powered by a phone charger

  • @billmyke746
    @billmyke746 6 лет назад +10

    This is David's older brother doing this one. He has a good channel, check it out.

    • @abousono1
      @abousono1 6 лет назад +1

      Is that really his older brother? I did not know that, that's cool.

  • @CKT1138
    @CKT1138 6 лет назад

    It's kinda neat having guest hosts, honestly

  • @tdcattech
    @tdcattech 6 лет назад +55

    Nice content Mike. You've earned a sub. Thanks also to David for organising the filler episode. It gives RUclips a very organised and pro feel. :-)

  • @shanuthejackal4817
    @shanuthejackal4817 6 лет назад

    Have a great vacation, David!
    😉😃❤️🚢🎠🎢🎡🏖🏝

  • @SergioEduP
    @SergioEduP 6 лет назад +5

    You know that you are old when you refer to the NES as simply the "Nintendo", nice video, i hope David is having a great vacation =D

    • @Smaxx
      @Smaxx 6 лет назад

      Well, the other one was the Super Nintendo, even used by Nintendo themselves, so I don't see anything wrong with that. :D

    • @sideoutside
      @sideoutside 5 лет назад

      I must be old.. What else would you call it? lol

    • @kingkrispy5289
      @kingkrispy5289 5 лет назад

      My dad calls it a Nintendo yeet

    • @vittosphonecollection57289
      @vittosphonecollection57289 4 года назад

      Well the name is Nintendo Entratainment System.
      NES is the abbrevation not the original name

  • @Draco_Alpha
    @Draco_Alpha 6 лет назад

    I would've been much more impressed had you put a Commodore 64 into a Raspberry Pi. lol Nice video; loved the music.

  • @AirborneSurfer
    @AirborneSurfer 6 лет назад +15

    Hey Paesanos! It's the Super Murray-o Brothers Super Show!
    We're the Murray-o Brothers and retro's our game
    We're not like the others that get all the fame
    If your Commodore's in trouble
    Retrobrite it on the double
    We're more thorough than the others
    You'll get hooked on the brothers! HUAH!

    • @TheRogueMaverick
      @TheRogueMaverick 6 лет назад +1

      Matthew Eargle - AirborneSurfer That was brilliant and funny! 😆

    • @AirborneSurfer
      @AirborneSurfer 6 лет назад

      The Rogue Maverick Thanks! I'm glad somebody appreciated that reference 😜

    • @TheRogueMaverick
      @TheRogueMaverick 6 лет назад +1

      Matthew Eargle - AirborneSurfer Truth be told, I actually quite enjoy that show! It’s so darn corny, but so good too!

    • @Gary-Eng
      @Gary-Eng 6 лет назад +1

      i need to animate this

    • @Gary-Eng
      @Gary-Eng 6 лет назад

      i just started watching your content and i love it already

  • @dedede666
    @dedede666 6 лет назад

    I like this video/idea. Breaths modern life into a retro legend.

  • @K-o-R
    @K-o-R 5 лет назад +4

    "For this project you'll need a Commodore 64, a Raspberry Pi, the power add-on board, *and a 3D printer..."*

    • @JZM006
      @JZM006 4 года назад +1

      K.o.R which I have

    • @dant.3505
      @dant.3505 3 года назад

      He may have used a 3D printer but it wasn't required. Someone with craft skills could fabricate almost anything with a Dremel tool and assorted bits, plexiglass, brass shim roll, etc. And a good pana-vise or hobby vise. Most important part of craftsmanship is skills. Tools are second. Granted a 3D printer with a good downloaded file can make-up for a half mediocre craftsmanship and still get acceptable results. The other stuff on the list are required though.

  • @ShaunJohns
    @ShaunJohns 6 лет назад +1

    Even though I haven't turned on my C64 in 20 years or so, I still remember the command we use to use with the Mach 5 loader... I 'say' it in my head as 'L, SHIFT O, SHIFT 2, STAR, SHIFT 2, comma 8, comma 1 RETURN.' So many good memories! And yes I still have it in the shed with the C64 screen, tape drive, disk drive and loader :)

  • @ChristmasEve777
    @ChristmasEve777 4 года назад +4

    You installed one of my favorite C64 games. Exodus: Ultima III! I love Ultima 3, 4 and 5 the most!

  • @matthorakova2677
    @matthorakova2677 6 лет назад

    My jaw hit the floor when I saw your soldering rig.

  • @stevenidk
    @stevenidk 6 лет назад +3

    Just realized, David made videos for 10 years non-stop

  • @dokols
    @dokols 6 лет назад

    That's clever how you melted those threaded inserts into the plastic mounting brackets. Mental note made. Not seen that before. Also, thegeekpub needs to produce more content :)

  • @TylerWynn
    @TylerWynn 6 лет назад +4

    I think that LGR and the 8-bit guy went on a vacation together, LOL

  • @morphman86
    @morphman86 6 лет назад

    How much you wanna bet Mike just found a computer in the house already logged into RUclips and just decided to make this vid and upload it while house sitting for David? :D

  • @elitezararus286
    @elitezararus286 6 лет назад +4

    Mike seems cool , you should bring him on more often!

  • @LeeOades
    @LeeOades 6 лет назад +1

    So, whilst I know the theory that you can 3d print anything just about, seeing those custom pieces slot into the C64 with the places for the connectors was awesome! Made me realise that I haven't really thought about the implications of being able to print any shape at all.

  • @bbomb6422
    @bbomb6422 6 лет назад +38

    I wonder what David thinks...
    Also, this opens a WORLD of cool hardware mods. I like it. Maybe add a button to switch between console emulations.

    • @napomania
      @napomania 6 лет назад

      yes because ufficial modding (ultimate-64 II and others) are quite expensive. better a chip raspberry PI

  • @KirbyVanPelt
    @KirbyVanPelt 6 лет назад

    David is on vacation! So mike did this video to cover him while David is on vacation! This video is great by the way! No matter if David is doing it or other person to cover him, The videos will be good as always! Thanks mike for doing this video for David! 💪✌️

  • @Bleats_Sinodai
    @Bleats_Sinodai 6 лет назад +33

    If you add an audio jack, remember you can add a composite video out as well!

    • @startedtech
      @startedtech 6 лет назад +5

      Yep, raspberry pi has a minijack composite output. However, getting overscan and aspect ratio for a CRT set correctly in retroPi takes A LOT of time and tinkering....not exactly fun :)

    • @gaatjeniksan3068
      @gaatjeniksan3068 6 лет назад +1

      Sam T Not to mention that the built in DAC doesn't deliver very good sound quality. You're probably better off using the DAC built in the monitor with the digital signal from hdmi.

    • @nathanmead140
      @nathanmead140 5 лет назад

      @@gaatjeniksan3068 *THE MONITOR HAS NO SOUND*

  • @PaxtonSanders
    @PaxtonSanders 6 лет назад +1

    Loved the video. Thank you for taking time to produce it. You have a new subscriber at The Geek Pub!

  • @haydenrobins1668
    @haydenrobins1668 6 лет назад +3

    I Perfect Davids Style Of Editing With Many Different Angles, Not Just On Shot With Occasional Zoom Ins.

  • @JosephEudave
    @JosephEudave 6 лет назад

    Its great see youtubers supporting each other, geek pub you have a new suscriber.

  • @wizzair_offical
    @wizzair_offical 6 лет назад +3

    God I got so scared when the guy popped up. I was like “did Dave die or sth??”

  • @Bylga
    @Bylga 6 лет назад

    Featuring other channels during the vacation is a great idea.

  • @Colddirector
    @Colddirector 6 лет назад +8

    This actually sounds like something I can use. I've always wanted a Commodore 64, but the prices on ebay I'm just not willing to pay for something that may break again soon anyway.

    • @chrisakaschulbus4903
      @chrisakaschulbus4903 3 года назад

      and you can do all kind of other stuff with a pi... not only c64 ;)

  • @MidnightMechanic
    @MidnightMechanic 6 лет назад

    Claims to be amateur at soldering, has equipment that no ordinary layman would have. If he was amateur, he'd be using a soldering gun in one hand and a flashlight in the other, and be soldering on the board upside down on the table.

  • @drg5352
    @drg5352 6 лет назад +4

    I think if I wanted to do this, I'd use one of the reproduction C64C cases you can buy. I always like the 64c better anyway, since that was my first computer, but I'm somewhat loath to use a vintage system for any sort of modern system/retropi projects. I'd rather use a good C64 breadbin case to house a working original board or save the 6510 and VIC and SID chips for a reloaded board.

    • @ExarchGaming
      @ExarchGaming 4 года назад

      Indeed, it gives me an idea for a kind of ...upgrade. buy a repo case, put a better keyboard with some romer g or cherry mx switches (brown for me perfect balance between typing and gaming). Would be a really really fun project...

  • @MrKelaher
    @MrKelaher 6 лет назад +1

    Nice 3D printed parts - that trick to melt in knurled nuts is gold (I generally use self tapping ones similar to wall anchors , but are expensive !).

  • @leonardochiruzzi7642
    @leonardochiruzzi7642 6 лет назад +12

    Why did not you load Planet X2 game?... XD!!

  • @DanielJBarnett
    @DanielJBarnett 6 лет назад +2

    I absolutely love it when some of my favorite youtubers interact like this

    • @worker8307
      @worker8307 4 года назад

      They are brothers

    • @DanielJBarnett
      @DanielJBarnett 4 года назад

      worker I didn’t know that until a few months ago

  • @bennylaser
    @bennylaser 6 лет назад +6

    C=64 will never die

  • @KartKing4ever
    @KartKing4ever 5 лет назад

    Using a Raspberry Pi inside of a Commodore 64 via HDMI in a kitchen. Neat.

  • @Timmymantwo
    @Timmymantwo 6 лет назад +7

    Good video. I'm just wondering how many regenerations you've burnt through this month David

  • @mcosta3810
    @mcosta3810 6 лет назад

    I enjoy the 8-bit Guy's videos and also, now, the Geek Pub. This project video definitely reflects the Geek Pub's style. Maybe in the future you guys could do some collaboration videos?

  • @simstash9889
    @simstash9889 6 лет назад +4

    Good video.. If you change the white balance on your camera to about 3500K everything won't look so yellow. Hope you have a good vacation David!!

  • @nekoprince9621
    @nekoprince9621 6 лет назад

    i like the calmer music for these projects

  • @coolvideoish
    @coolvideoish 6 лет назад +3

    If you have a good 3d printer, you can just print a thread into the parts. This works very well for me, a there is many M3 and M4 models, which can just be pasted I place.

    • @dant.3505
      @dant.3505 3 года назад

      I have seen that done on other videos about 3D printing but no claim is ever made about quality of the threads. Also 1/4-20 threads or so ( or m10-1.5? )is possible but in this video it appears the bolts are 4-40 or the metric equivalent of tiny-fine-thread bolts. It would be hard, not impossible, but hard.
      EDIT- what I am asking is do 3D printed threads hold up when a bolt is removed re-inserted a few or more times or do they wear out quickly? Also I guess there is a limit to how small and how fine the threads are? I would like to invest in a 3D printer to try it someday but personal funds put it way down the list. Until then I must use manual fabrication craftsmanship for almost all small parts of my projects. 3D printing is awesome though.

  • @GareWorks
    @GareWorks 6 лет назад

    Very nice, Mike. Looks very professional, and I love how it's a non-destructive, completely reversible process if you decide you want the C64 back to normal.

  • @JVerschueren
    @JVerschueren 6 лет назад +36

    I think you did an ok job soldering, but you set your temperature WAY too high for PCB work. You want something in the 595-605 degrees Fahrenheit region. Then your flux won't be spattering all over the place and it will actually help you make the joint.
    Some thinner solder (0.6mm) would also greatly assist you in making joints on PCBs which aren't really designed to have components soldered onto them manually. Again: not making fun of your workmanship, just some tips to make your life easier when soldering these PCBs with zero consideration for manual soldering.

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub 6 лет назад +6

      Interesting. Another commentor said my temp was too low. I need to do a little research.

    • @JVerschueren
      @JVerschueren 6 лет назад +2

      Stannol recommends 581 for lead based and 559 for lead free solder, but soldering at those kinds of temperatures tries my patience a little too much. Having the set point a little higher brings the initial temperature on the work close to those ideal temperatures, so you can make quicker joints.
      I mean, I've only been doing this stuff for 34 years, so you're free to listen to trolls who tell you to crank it up to 800 (or whatever they recommended).

    • @artisticsumo6381
      @artisticsumo6381 6 лет назад +1

      Im no expert when it comes to soldering though I'd recommend 320-370 C (~600-700 freedom units) when using 60/40 solder. Swapping to a small chisel shaped solder tip and using flux should make soldering easier. also you should google NASA and Aviation soldering standards! :)

    • @Skauber
      @Skauber 6 лет назад +2

      600F - 315C is a good temp to solder at, I usually solder at 330C. Depends a little on the stuff you're soldering I guess. The only thing I noticed in the soldering here at the 6 min mark was that it looks like cold solder joints, that might be what the others were referring to. This doesn't have so much to do with the temperature set on the soldering iron, it's more that the joint wasn't heated well enough to properly flow the solder. If you set the iron at around 600F, and then heat the joint a little before applying the solder then your joint will be a lot better. Use lead solder, the lead-free stuff is awful, place the iron on the joint, apply the solder a split second after and let the iron sit for a second to flow the solder. That will give you good joints. If you solder on heat sensitive components you may have to be more careful, but a connector can take some heat before it melts so don't worry. But in the end, if it works it's good enough. Cold solder joints may develop issues later, but other than that it doesn't matter if it looks pretty or not. :)

    • @artisticsumo6381
      @artisticsumo6381 6 лет назад +1

      One thing to also consider is the temperature difference between the heating element and and the solder tip. which is quite noticeable when using long pointy tips.

  • @mikigameplays
    @mikigameplays 6 лет назад +2

    maybe he is trolling ,but if he is really amateur whit some staff ,then he is better than most like90% professionals i saw in my life
    really amazing work on everything dude

  • @IAMSolaara
    @IAMSolaara 6 лет назад +4

    Just so you know, AHCI is the protocol that SATA uses for SATA drives, I think that you mean ACPI, but it's nothing the pi has, I think it either shorts some GPIO pins to interface with a script to send a shutdown command to the OS and then cuts its power (not ACPI) or just cuts power.

    • @rzna.
      @rzna. 6 лет назад

      lorecast162 he mean5 ACPI 😉

  • @NPrescott
    @NPrescott 6 лет назад +1

    I would fabricate some metal plates for strain relief on the joystick ports and the back panel. The port was flexing pretty bad on insertion. Looks like an amazing build though! I have a dead C64 so this looks like the best option! :D

  • @MultiTomtom23
    @MultiTomtom23 5 лет назад +6

    when he turned on the soldering iron, i thought 700 degrees could be a little to much =P but then i realized, thats fahrenheit *lol* please my american friends...use the metric system for crying out loud!!! =D

  • @stevenA44
    @stevenA44 4 года назад

    Nice project. Very well done and you did a good job hosting his channel! Will definitely have to give your channel a look.

  • @gemisx18
    @gemisx18 6 лет назад +5

    Nice music during assembly, what is this ?

    • @KRooster
      @KRooster 6 лет назад

      Its called Technological Journey from a no copyright youtube library. I found a playlist but I still can not find that exact song. So....also curious myself

  • @matthewmiller6068
    @matthewmiller6068 4 года назад

    Changes I'd do (IMO)
    -Add a composite-video output (the Pi supports it, just need the right panel-mount)
    -Add a headphone/speaker jack with built-in switch
    -Add internal speaker, so when no headphone/speaker is connected you get some sound
    -Add a USB hub or at least bring all remaining ports out the case
    It may also be worth breaking out some of the other things the Pi has...network, etc.
    As for missing keys for editing configs...if you use `vim` you could make a custom config file and remap keys. I personally set up to use single [i] as insert-mode and pressing [i][i] (that's two presses of I key) for escape. Most (all?) of the needed keys in vim can be remapped somehow to something you have or is more convenient.

  • @michaelopnv634
    @michaelopnv634 6 лет назад +5

    The Geek Pub Guy.

  • @MaxArceus
    @MaxArceus 6 лет назад

    Plastic Surgery, a name change, and retro-actively changing your lore? Man, that's some commitment.

  • @ethanrake4929
    @ethanrake4929 6 лет назад +10

    You forgot to connect the quantum fusion drive to the flux digitizer capacitation device. Its first grade science.

  • @UpLateGeek
    @UpLateGeek 6 лет назад

    Electronics, 3D printing, retro computers; ticks all my boxes in one video! Will definitely be checking out The Geek Pub.

  • @BBtech0251
    @BBtech0251 6 лет назад +4

    I didn't see this in the comments and I know almost nothing about soldering, what did he do wrong?

    • @Hagledesperado
      @Hagledesperado 6 лет назад +1

      Just plain old sloppy technique. Cold joints, not getting the solder to flow properly (needz moar flux), moving the wire while the solder cools, that kind of stuff. Soldering is hard when you've got a camera in your way, or so they say. It will probably work fine, at least for a while.

    • @DFX2KX
      @DFX2KX 6 лет назад

      Soldering is almost an art. I don't do it nearly often enough to get proper practice.

    • @christophertstone
      @christophertstone 6 лет назад

      Cold joints, too large a diameter solder, generally rough looking results. It's not terrible, not by a long shot. But you can tell he doesn't do it often. If anybody wants to know more, lookup EEVBlog #180 or ruclips.net/p/PL2862BF3631A5C1AA

  • @jovanfilipovic
    @jovanfilipovic 3 года назад

    Keyrah is the key. Thank you for reveal it to us mr. 8bit guy. I can try this project.it seems fun
    John

  • @chrisgallant9889
    @chrisgallant9889 6 лет назад +5

    Is there a way to get the raspberry pi to read the various disk drives for the Commodore 64? Or to get it to read from cartridge?

    • @dannyboy42223
      @dannyboy42223 6 лет назад

      Read my mind

    • @rzna.
      @rzna. 6 лет назад

      It'll take a lot of time

    • @SpearM3064
      @SpearM3064 6 лет назад

      I don't know how hard it would be to add a cartridge port or a disk drive port... BUT, the Raspberry Pi has a port for SD cards (which is how Mike installed the Ultima 3 image). It would not be too hard (I think) to add some sort of SD extender so you could plug the SD card into the back of the computer instead of opening the case every time you wanted to swap SD cards. I'm sure someone's probably already figured out how to add SDI2EC functionality to RetroPi.

    • @lotrbuilders5041
      @lotrbuilders5041 6 лет назад

      Chris Gallant if you connect a port it should be pretty easy. Most technical manuals can be found as pdf, if you know what to send, it’s probably quite easy

    • @frazer26
      @frazer26 6 лет назад

      Check this video ruclips.net/video/katK16l-8gc/видео.html

  • @dagglock7615
    @dagglock7615 4 года назад

    I'm thinking this is how "The C64 Maxi" was born.