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So is it packaged like the original Commodore 64? Oh yeah, if you go to Commodore.net, you're gonna look at it and go, oh wow, that's my computer. There's a classic base, there's a couple other ones, and I don't know if they just bought the name or the name plate, or if it was actually Commodore, that said, you know what, let's sell a few boxes before Christmas and make a little cash. Haven't gone to see that yet. Just saw this pop up in my feed a couple days ago. Commodore.net, check it out. Okay, very good. I'll go ahead and check that out. So that's interesting. So are you planning to buy one and why not include a cassette port? Is that so in case you happen to have cassettes flying around from your Commodore days? That's a good question. I'm just thinking max compatibility because there's fans, total fanboy of this thing, and they'd get a ton of hate if they didn't have the original ports. According to pictures on the right hand side by the power switch, there are a pair of DB9s that you would use for the original Atari joysticks. So I think they're really trying to get, get closest to, closest to home base as possible. But then it says it has Wi-Fi, and I'm thinking to myself, okay, there is nothing on earth in Commodore days that had TCPIP stacks, so why have Wi-Fi?
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