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   Michael Freitag wrote:   
   > Rudolf Harras wrote:   
   > Every C64 of mine have been opened as I am electronic technician. So also   
   this :)   
   > My first fear was, that there would work a Raspberry with some VICE. This is   
   definitely NOT the case.   
      
   No, it is a cheap SOC running VICE just like the original "mini", and   
   without any credits to the VICE team or source code as required by the GPL.   
      
   > It looks like they put the complete C64 hardware and their own system on a   
   custom chip. I've not seen any lag, so I think its original hardware pressed in   
    the chip or a very very fast emulation. Not bad anyway!   
      
   No it is not "original hardware pressed in the chip", it is running   
   VICE. If it was "original hardware" you'd be able to use a normal   
   joystick like you could on a DTV (which was a hardware implementation,   
   not an emulator).   
      
   The other give away is you can boot into a VIC-20 which has completely   
   different hardware to a c64 (other than the keyboard).   
      
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