The Commodore 64 emulator application for iPhone was pulled from the App Store by Apple in September for leaving its BASIC interpreter intact and accessible via a backdoor. This week the app has ...
UPDATE: C64 Emulator has yet again been pulled from the App Store for sneaking in an easter egg that allows the execution of code in a BASIC interpreter. See the end of the post for details. Finally, ...
Commodore 64, the iconic 8-bit computer from the early ’80s, was one of the first home computers for many people back in the day. Its ability to run basic games, office productivity software, and ...
The first emulator app has appeared in the iPhone app store, the Commodore 64 Emulator iPhone App from Manomio. The Commodore 64 Emulator iPhone App was initially rejected from the App Store by Apple ...
We imagine most of the people reading Hackaday have an old Raspberry Pi or two laying around. It’s somewhat less likely you’ve still got an 8-bit Commodore in working condition, but we’d wager there’s ...
Commodore 64 fans who want to take a stroll down memory lane should take a peek at Cloanto’s emulator C64 Forever ($15 for download, $20 for standalone; free demo). C64 Forever features the same multi ...
If you want to pull apart a program to see how it ticks, you’re going to need a disassembler. [Ricardo Quesada] has built ...
Apple has finally allowed the Commodore 64 emulator by Manomio LLC into the App Store. It had previously been rejected (in June). In order to get their app accepted, however, the company had to ...
For a moment, things were going so well. Manomio's Commodore 64 emulator for iPhone and iPod touch had – despite incurring the wrath of Apple's App Store gatekeepers back in June – managed to sneak ...
Quick update on the Apple App Store approval process: Shaken babies are OK, but inevitable moneymakers like a licensed, legal Commodore 64 emulator are rejected ...
Commodore may have stopped selling personal computers in the 1990s, but after the company went bankrupt, its assets (including the brand name) have changed hands a few times. Now an Italian company is ...
Yesterday we told you that the previously turned down Commodore 64 iPhone Emulator app, was now available in iTunes, the reason it was turned down by Apple was that users of the app could run Basic on ...
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