<html> <p><img class=„img-responsive“ src=„https://cdn-blog.adafruit.com/uploads/2018/10/Untitled2-2.png“ alt=„Software Library: C64“ srcset=„https://cdn-blog.adafruit.com/uploads/2018/10/Untitled2-2.png 849w, https://cdn-blog.adafruit.com/uploads/2018/10/Untitled2-2-150x75.png 150w, https://cdn-blog.adafruit.com/uploads/2018/10/Untitled2-2-300x150.png 300w, https://cdn-blog.adafruit.com/uploads/2018/10/Untitled2-2-768x384.png 768w, https://cdn-blog.adafruit.com/uploads/2018/10/Untitled2-2-600x300.png 600w“ sizes=„(max-width: 849px) 100vw, 849px“/></p> <h2>Do you like vintage computing? Love it, but lack software?</h2>
<p><a href=„https://archive.org/details/software“>The Internet Archive</a> is <em>the place</em> to look for vintage software. Whether you bought a vintage box at a garage sale or are looking to use an emulator on your laptop, you can get to 8-bit graphic goodness quickly.</p> <p><a href=„https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_c64?and%5B%5D=emulator%3Avice-resid&sin=“>For Commodore 64s</a>, there are currently <a href=„https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_c64?and%5B%5D=emulator%3Avice-resid&sin=“>13,156 programs</a> to choose from. You can read more about the Commodore 64 history <a href=„https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_c64&tab=about“>here</a>. In 2011, 17 years after it was taken off the market, research showed that brand recognition for the model was still at 87%.</p> <p>They have other collections to including a growing Apple II section. All told, <a href=„https://archive.org/details/software“>they have 290,125 programs online</a> available for download.</p> <p>Adafruit is an Internet Archive supporter. If you find them useful, send them a donation.</p>
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