Resurrecting A Commodore SX-64 Portable Computer & Connecting It To The Internet
The Commodore SX-64 was the first color portable computer, with a 5" CRT screen, built-in floppy drive, and fold-out keyboard. It originally cost almost $1,000 in 1983! I found a slightly beat up one at an estate sale for much less than that, and was able to bring it back to life. This video is sponsored by PCBWay, who helped me find some of the custom game and utility cartridges I used in this video. You can find their services here: https://www.pcbway.com/ You can find community-designed circuits, including some of the cartridges and accessories I used in this video, at https://www.pcbway.com/project/ Saveitforparts t-shirts and other merch at https://saveitforparts.myspreadshop.com/ Join this channel to get access to perks: / @saveitforparts Or support me via Patreon at / saveitforparts Check out gadgets and devices I like at https://www.amazon.com/shop/saveitfor...

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