E in Windows, now I run Amiberry in Linux and I have a full blown A4000 with all the bells and whistles. Something which back in the day would have probably cost about $3k, today if you can find an A4000 you are lucky. Check out emulation you might just agree that it is worth it..
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For the price of what they are going for, I would just go for the new C64u if you want real hardware. It is a FPGA board and does everything a original 64 did plus more. You are probably looking at $400 plus a pretty decent wait till you get it. OR you can just go emulation. I have a couple of Real 64's and a Ultimate 64 and barely use them because I don't want to destroy them. Emulation, I run a couple of BBS' on one is a full blown SCPU/CMD Hard Drive/Ramlink set up which back in the day would have cost about $1500 when new. Today the SCPU if you can find one sometimes goes for well over 10k! The other board runs on a Lt Kernal HD with a 64. You can't beat emulation as it does everything the original did and then some. You can make a PC boot right into Vice, and au