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The American Jeri Ellsworth works since the year 2000 to complete RH Design of the legendary and extremely successful C64 von Commodore, an 8-bit home computer from the 80's. This development flowed into co-operation with individual computer into the C-One. 2003 was delivered the first boards in the ATX format. For the Design today usual standard construction units use find. As processor is used to the MOS 6502 compatible 65C816 CCU with a clock frequency of ~20 MHz, 24-Bit-Adressraum and an extended command sentence for the access to memory above 64 KByte. For time-correct implementing of old C64 software provides a programmed brake. In addition the C-One has a processor Slot, over which one can re-tool nearly any 8-bit CCU by means of an adapter plate, so for example a genuine MOS 6502 or a Z80. The C-One is considered as the first reconfigurable computer: The functions of the Customchips of the C64 are fixed in the C-One not "„hardwired "“, but can become reprogrammed (reconfigured). But the C-One uses two Field Programmable gate array (FPGA). Thus the C-One can copy also different 8-bit computers as for instance the cutter CPC hardware-technically.

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