Channel: TheGeekPub
Category: Science & Technology
Tags: c64keyrah v2raspberry pi c64rpi64petrockblockkeyrahretrogamingpowerblockcommodore 64rpiretrocomputingraspberry pi
Description: Support this Channel on Patreon: patreon.com/TheGeekPub BUILD ARTICLE AND LINKS: thegeekpub.com/13651/raspberry-pi-commodore-64 PRODUCT LINKS: * Keyrah V2: vesalia.de/e_keyrahv2.htm * Powerblock: blog.petrockblock.com/2015/07/04/powerblock-another-power-switch-for-the-raspberry-pi * Cap Screws: amzn.to/2unBDCg * Knurled Heat Inserts: amzn.to/2NRBuzq * Washers: amzn.to/2LfQdm0 * SPST Switches: amzn.to/2LhP7Gk * RPi 3 Model B: amzn.to/2LjlnbW * USB A to Header: amzn.to/2LjlWT6 * Headers: amzn.to/2LiV1a8 * 32GB Micro SD Card: amzn.to/2KYEzQ6 * Quad Hands: amzn.to/2NfPQbu * Solder Station: amzn.to/2NSRKQv * Atari style joystick: amzn.to/2NjKEUi * Micro-USB extension: adafruit.com/product/3258 * HDMI Extension: adafruit.com/product/978 INFO LINKS: * Installing Retropie: youtube.com/watch?v=DrliYAyL8Ts * 3D Models: thingiverse.com/thing:2852922 * Download Retropie: retropie.org.uk In this episode Mike from The Geek Pub puts a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B into the case of a Commodore 64 8-bit computer from the 80s using the Keyrah V2 and the Petrockblock PowerBlock.