Turn Your C64 into a Thermometer! | Nostalgia Nerd

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That's right, you can use your Commodore 64 as a Thermometer, simply by following the splendid instructions within the Usborne book.. "Experiments with Your Computer". If you're anything like me, you had an array of computer books, filled with programs, games and experiments. My favourite series was by Usborne and this book is filled with various experiments for 80s home micros. In this video I look at Sensor Experiments and convert the C64 into a graphing temperature sensing piece of technology, using just a few electronic components, a soldering iron and a book. Jump on board and join the ride.

You can download a PDF copy of this book direct from Usborne for FREE. So you can try these experiments yourselves: https://usborne.com/browse-books/features/computer-and-coding-books/

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