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Evening all.

Time for a video about WiFi. Specifically Commodore 64 WiFi.

What started out as an exploration of a C64 WiFi device turned into more of a Bulletin Board festival. But these things can't be helped.

I hope you enjoy, regardless.

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Connecting a C64 to WiFi | Nostalgia Nerd

Welcome to the world of WiFi, to be specific, C64 WiFi. Yes, thanks to a fangled gadget, we can connect a humble 8 bit micro to the modern world of WiFi. What's more, we can surf the internet once we're there, or at least, the best substitute for the internet... BULLETIN BOARDS. So join me, as we go surfing through some Commodore 64 Bulletin Boards. Please do take a moment to check out Andrew at The Back Office Show: https://www.youtube.com/user/ajarmstr ** For exclusive videos, mystery boxes and other rewards, please consider supporting me at; https://www.patreon.com/nostalgianerd ** ☟Sharing☟ If you wish to share this video in forums, social media, on your website, *please do so*! It helps tremendously with the channel! ☟Subcribe☟ https://www.youtube.com/user/nostalgianerdvideos?sub_confirmation=1 ✊Support Me! ✊ *Patreon*: https://www.patreon.com/nostalgianerd?ty=h Visit my eBay Shop: http://ebay.to/1QQpYyy Buy via. my Amazon affiliate link: http://nnerd.me/MGOI ★Join me on Social Media★ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/nostalnerd Face: http://www.facebook.com/nostalnerd Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/nostalgianerd Web: http://www.nostalgianerd.com ★Equipment★ Lumix G6 with Vario 14-42mm Lens Nikon D3200 with 40mm Macro Corel Video Studio Ultimate 2018 Corel Paint Shop Pro 2018 Blue Snowball Microphone ♜Resources♜ If you believe I have forgotten to attribute anything in this video, please let me know, so I can add the source in. It takes time to make these videos and therefore it can be easy to forget things or make a mistake.

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Pixels.Ltd (Samuel Victor)

PS Your C64 is very pretty - is that a keyboard from a C64C put in a Breadbin? Or a custom?

DOSGamerMan

MY BBS experience was using RIPTERM on my 286 IBM PS/1 with a 14400 dial up connection. Till lighting took it out. Wish I had kept that machine.