Amiga A500 Mini user builds working scale-sized Commodore 1084 monitor with 3D printed components — 3D printer project details shared for all

Amiga A500 Mini user builds working scale-sized Commodore 1084 monitor with 3D printed components — 3D printer project details shared for all

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(Image credit: Press any Key to Continue ) Share Share by: Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Flipboard Share this article Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google A retro computing aficionado with a love of the classic mini releases has built a complementary compact and cute monitor. Press any Key to Continue (PKC) shares their philosophy, chosen components, and methodology in a new video called Mini monitor for the Amiga A500 Mini & The C64 Mini: Commodore 1081/1084 in 3D-printing. It’s embedded below, for your convenience, but we needed to turn on English closed captions as the narration is in French.

Watch On Games shown in the video: Barbarian on the Amiga, Shadow of the Beast on the Amiga, and Commando on the Commodore 64.

During its all-too-brief life as a computer industry leader, Commodore built “80 different screen variations, 30 of which were just of the Amiga ecosystem,” notes PKC, in the video introduction (machine translation). The TechTuber and maker narrowed down the Commodore 1081 and 1084 as the ideal remake targets, concluding that these particular models “truly symbolize the C64 and early Amiga.”

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