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C16 played Atari 2600? I was reading this: "The C16 retailed for only $70 Australian in a time when the C64 was $400+ Australian (1985). Due to the flop of sales, it was barely impossible to purchase peripherals such as the tape drive or disk drive listed in the manual. One alternative was that the cartridge slot was had pretty much t... 2 Feb 2008 09:07
C128/SuperCPU/RamLink/REU with CP/M, questions I am looking for an owner of this same setup to verify a problem. If you have a SuperCPU and RamLink, with a REU plugged in the pass through, please do a test for me. Turn the SCPU to diable, leave the RamLink enabled and the REU in the passthrough, then try booting CP/M. Let me know the results. Thanks in advan... 1 Feb 2008 00:48
Translator Needed I got a CD last month from Finland, that was contributed to the project ( http://users.commspeed.net/wlbbs ) That has a LOT of good stuff on it ..... problem ! It's from Finland..... and the doc's and most of the directories are pretty much useless to an English audience. (That hasn't stopped me from clicki... 1 Feb 2008 00:48
Abacus (Data Becker) "Super C 128" needed! I just got the box and the manual as a freebie in good condition, but no floppy. I found the 64 version online, but not the 128 version. Anyone share a D64? Thanks in advance. ... 27 Jan 2008 19:19
Just a simple question: Cartridge pcb's normally upside with the components when plugged into user port ? Peter Dassow (remove the NOSPAM. for direct answer) wrote: I have just a simple question... is it usual that the component side is upside when a cartridge pcb is plugged into user port of the C64 ? yes -- http://www.hitmen-console.org http://www.pokefinder.org http://ftp.pokefinder.org Rock journ... 26 Jan 2008 17:50
Just a simple question: Cartridge pcb's normally upside with thecomponents when plugged into user port ? I have just a simple question... is it usual that the component side is upside when a cartridge pcb is plugged into user port of the C64 ? -- * Try http://www.z80.eu for CP/M computer and software infos. ... 26 Jan 2008 16:11
8 pin din Does anyone know where I can get a C64 8 pin din plug in the UK? Ive tried the normal electronics outlets. Thanks, Andy ... 28 Jan 2008 18:48
XE/XM1541 Adapter Programs Hello All, I have an XE/XM1541 Adapter that I would like to use. What program can I use it with? I want to transfer files (.D64) to a 1541 Drive for use on my C64. I had an XA1541 Adapter but I Kind of KILLED it trying to HARDWIRE it into a 1541 drive. ARGH!!! Any help would be great. TIA All.... ... 26 Jan 2008 10:05
Possible to build Commodore Hard Drive? I was wondering if there are any schematics out there, or if it is even possible to duplicate something like an Lt. Kernel nowadays? I'd really like to have a hard drive for my C64C, but my wife would flat out kill me if I spent $800 on a hard drive for the Commodore. Plus, I have heard that it is nearly impossible... 26 Jan 2008 18:24
Key replacement. Does anyone out there in Commodoreland happen to have a backarrow key for the 64C that they don't need? I'll trade you for a couple of 1571 drive toggles, or maybe a few chips that you might need. I will need the internal and external key (the plasticpushrod with the rubber stamps on it, and the arrow ... 1 Feb 2008 00:48 |