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📂 GitHub repo: https://github.com/piersfinlayson/pet... This week I got distracted an implemented a remote control for the Commodore PET, driving it via GPIB (IEEE-488) and a Linux PC. Using this you can upload BASIC programs and machine code to the PET 4x faster than using a disk drive, and launch them without touching the PET. This allows you to: streamline development workflows with a real PET (you can modify your code on a PC, and then upload and execute it immediately when you're ready) getting programs onto your PET quickly if you don't have a working disk drive (for example, to load a utility to help you diagnose problems with a drive) control multiple PETs simultaneously, launching the same code within a few microseconds. You'll need an xum1541/ZoomFloppy/pico1541 with GPIB/IEEE-488 support to connect your PET to your PC. Timestamp: 00:00 Introduction 00:34 Machine code demo 01:19 BASIC demo 02:31 How it works 10:49 Uses 13:24 Final thoughts Video content copyright (c) 2025 piers.media Limited. All rights reserved.