C64 PSU
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Commodore PSU
Commodore Power Supplies – Safe power for classics like the C64, C128, Plus/4 and Amiga


Commodore International, founded by Jack Tramiel in the 1950s, became one of the most iconic names in home computing. With legendary systems like the Commodore 64 – the best-selling computer of all time – as well as the VIC-20, C128 and Amiga, Commodore shaped an entire generation of gamers, coders and digital creators. Today, these vintage machines are more than nostalgic collectibles – they are still in active use by a vibrant global community.
But one of the most common points of failure in any vintage Commodore system is the original power supply. After 30–40 years, many factory “bricks” become unstable and unsafe, putting precious chips like RAM, SID or VIC at risk. That’s why Electroware designs and manufactures modern replacement PSUs – safe, reliable and fully compatible with Commodore 64, C128, VIC-20, Plus/4, Amiga 500/600/1200 and other classic systems.
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Atari PSU
Atari ST PSU – Reliable Power for the 16-Bit Era

The Atari ST is a family of home and personal computers developed by the Atari Corporation and the direct successor to the 8-bit Atari series. The first model, the Atari 520ST, was released in limited numbers in 1985 and became the first home computer with a color bitmapped graphical user interface, based on Digital Research GEM. The Atari 1040ST followed in 1986 with 1 MB of RAM and became the first computer to achieve a cost-per-kilobyte of less than one US dollar.
The lineup was later expanded with the Mega series, the STE, and the portable STacy. In the early 1990s, Atari released the final evolutions of the ST line: the Atari TT (1990), Mega STE (1991), and the legendary Atari Falcon (1992). Production officially ended in 1993 – but the fascination lives on. (Photo: Felix Winkelnkemper)
Our modern Atari ST power supplies by Electroware bring these classics back to life – delivering stable, safe power and protection against voltage spikes. The second chapter of Jack Tramiel’s story – and a lasting piece of computing history.
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ZX Spectrum PSU
ZX Spectrum Power Supply – Safe Power for Sinclair Classics

The ZX Spectrum is an 8-bit home computer developed by Sinclair Research. It was first released in the United Kingdom on 23 April 1982 and quickly became Britain’s best-selling microcomputer. In total, eight different models were released—from the entry-level 16 KB RAM model (1982) through to the ZX Spectrum +3 with 128 KB RAM and an integrated floppy disk drive (1987). More than five million units were sold worldwide—not counting clones. The Spectrum was one of the first home computers to reach a mass audience in the UK, and it was officially discontinued in 1992.
Today its legend lives on—kept alive by collectors and retro fans around the world. To keep your ZX Spectrum running safely and stably, Electroware offers modern, reliable replacement power supplies that protect your hardware and deliver clean power.
Explore our range of ZX Spectrum power supplies—designed for maximum safety, longevity, and genuine retro spirit.