Akira
This is a Drean-Commodore C64. The Argentinian model. So it's a pretty strange breadbin :) Just for the record, I attach a pic of the breadbin itself showing its different brand plate.
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Donni
Last time it broke down the pla chip died, i could not find any replacement anywere so i came up with a solution myself. This is how this commodore64 pla chip looks like now
I build 2 adaptor boards. One adaptor board to read a good pla chip (from my 2nd c64) with a eprom-programmer like it was a 27c512 eprom. The second adaptor board to put the programmed 27c512-45nS eprom into the c64. It works 100% :))
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Donni
Here a picture of a rare C64GS. (Games System)
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Donni
I recently bought a -quite hard to get- C65 :)
It maybe fun to have one of those in the list too, since it is, at least partial, compatible with the c64.
It maybe fun to have one of those in the list too, since it is, at least partial, compatible with the c64.
I think none of the c65 that excist (about 200 pieces i believe) where ever really sold, there all more or less prototypes.The one i have doesn't even have a serialnumber.
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Doh
scandinavian characters (keycaps and char-ROM), see picture. Those characters are: A with two dots, O with two dots and "Swedish" O, itīs an A with a little o over it.
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In this curious label it can be read: "PERITELEVISION RVB ou PAL Noir et Blanc UHF FRANCE".
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