The son of Jack Tramiel, Leonard, along with the Commodore retro community, have secured all 47 original trademarks. Commodore is back with modern hardware in a retro-inspired chassis, and a new Linux-based OS, Commodore OS Vision 3.0, based around the same principles that made the original Commodore appealing for enthusiasts and hobby programmers. While Commodore becoming an industry player again is very unlikely, and they're clearly leveraging nostalgia to make a buck, it's interesting to see the company necro'd from the ether. What does /g/ think about the return of Commodore?
i like doing pc-like computing via mister since there's less spyware hardware
>Linux-basedTemple port wen
>>107115552Impressive! Very nice. Let's see Bill Gates' letter to the community...
bruh what is this fonti can't read this
>>107115552>Linux-based OS,gayshould have used AmigaOS
>>107115752What a cunt someone go to that address and beat his ass
>>1071157752011 kino
>>107115552commodore game library replacing SDL3 and Raylib when
>>107115552the 'speccy was better
>>107115552so the same mini-itx case they've been selling for years?
> Powered by a FPGA recreation of the original motherboard> $299 MSRP...you can dumpster-dive at any uni and pick up multiple FPGAs for free. You can buy an ESP32 for about $3; it'll have more MIPS, memory, and utility than this thing
>>107115552Wow I'm sure basedlennials will go wild for this shit while the rest of the world continues on with their life.
>>107115752>most of you steal your software>YOUR softwareThat's right, silly Billy. It's mine.
>>107116937What a fucking retard how can I steal what is by his own admission already my property?
>>107115552I really don't see where this could actually go. I can only see them basically fishing for nostalgiabucks. What else are they going to even do as a company?
>>107116895You're thinking of Gen X. Millennials do not give a shit about Commodore.