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   Message 2,949 of 4,328   
   Simon Geddes to All   
   Commodore 64 mini   
   22 Dec 19 07:23:46   
   
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   I read a few review  articles about the C64 mini, a year or two back. This is   
   the minaturised c64-like plastic box, with the faux keyboard (in the 'breadbox'   
    c64 style). It came with a few dozen c64 games built in I believe, and most   
   reviewers thought the games selection was a little below par. The developers of   
    the unit defended this, saying you could load your own games via the USB port,   
    and even access BASIC should you want.   
      
   Has anyone had any experience of this device? Most interestingly, has anyone   
   taken to using it was their main c64 machine, perhaps for development or tasks   
   beyond games? Would be interested to hear of anyone's experiences.   
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