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+ | | name = THEC64 Mini | ||
+ | | logo = THEC64Mini_logo.png | ||
+ | | developer = [[Retro Games]] | ||
+ | | type = [[Dedicated console]] | ||
+ | | soc = Allwinner A20 | ||
+ | | cpu = 2 x ARM Cortex-A7 | ||
+ | | graphics = Mali-400 MP | ||
+ | | controllers = 2 controller ports | ||
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'''THEC64 Mini''' is an emulator-based games console realised by Retro Games Ltd. which takes the form of a non-functional half-scale Commodore 64 keyboard with two USB and one HDMI attachments. The HDMI attachment can be used for connecting the machine to a screen, while the two USB ones are used to connect one or two THEC64 joysticks, which enable the user to use the included software (a game, the BASIC command prompt or the credits). | '''THEC64 Mini''' is an emulator-based games console realised by Retro Games Ltd. which takes the form of a non-functional half-scale Commodore 64 keyboard with two USB and one HDMI attachments. The HDMI attachment can be used for connecting the machine to a screen, while the two USB ones are used to connect one or two THEC64 joysticks, which enable the user to use the included software (a game, the BASIC command prompt or the credits). |
Revision as of 00:45, 7 January 2019
Developer | Retro Games |
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Type | Dedicated console |
System-on-chip used | Allwinner A20 |
CPU | 2 x ARM Cortex-A7 |
Graphics | Mali-400 MP |
Controller input | 2 controller ports |
Introduction
THEC64 Mini is an emulator-based games console realised by Retro Games Ltd. which takes the form of a non-functional half-scale Commodore 64 keyboard with two USB and one HDMI attachments. The HDMI attachment can be used for connecting the machine to a screen, while the two USB ones are used to connect one or two THEC64 joysticks, which enable the user to use the included software (a game, the BASIC command prompt or the credits).