Mousepound64
Building a Mousepound64 is not a purchase; it is a penance. You cannot buy one assembled. Vexel, now rumored to be living off-grid in the Oregon woods, only sells PCBs and acrylic cases via a Telegram group. The queue is 18 months long.
To build a "Pound," you need:
The Commodore 64 was marketed as a home computer, not just a game machine. With GEOS (Graphic Environment Operating System), it promised a Mac-like desktop experience. But using GEOS with a joystick is agonizingly slow. The mousepound64 driver suite cuts GEOS navigation time by over 70%. For retro computing enthusiasts who actually use their vintage machines for writing, drawing, or organizing disk images, mousepound64 is not a novelty — it is a necessity. mousepound64
: In retro circles, the name is often associated with the preservation of specific N64-related content, contributing to the broader effort of keeping 64-bit era media accessible for modern audiences. The Technical Connection: Mouse Input and N64 Emulation Building a Mousepound64 is not a purchase; it is a penance
