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Posted By

Patrick
on 2012-03-05
06:32:04
 CRAZY!!

look at the price!!!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/C-16-Tutor-Commodore-16-Cartridge-Rare-/230752104025?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35b9e5ae59

Posted By

Csabo
on 2012-03-05
07:26:30
 Re: CRAZY!!

Yeah, that's pretty ridiculous. It'll be interesting to see if someone buys it, my bet would be no.

Posted By

siz
on 2012-03-05
10:41:20
 Re: CRAZY!!

I'd buy it but unfortunatelly the seller does not ship to Hungary. grin

Posted By

Chronos
on 2012-03-05
13:27:49
 Re: CRAZY!!

This guy is crazy i have no doubts about that!
but here is another interesting stuff:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/XU1541-interface-connect-your-C-drive-to-PC-thru-USB-/220963052779?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item33726c9ceb

Posted By

MMS
on 2012-03-07
00:54:38
 Re: CRAZY!!

I just checked it last week, and ALMOST bid... But the price is a little too high, though THIS is what we need for modern PCs. It would solve all my transfer and testing problems...
Interistingly, you can buy it on our brother site, commodore16.com site shop, as I calculate, a little cheaper, than the ebay link. (I dunno, if still active...)

Posted By

siz
on 2012-03-07
03:51:20
 Re: CRAZY!!

XU1541 is the predecessor of the XUM1541 but without the support of parallel transfer and IEEE-488 drives. ZoomFloppy is an XUM1541 implementation and IMHO it's a better choice. I've one and it's very easy and comfortable to use it on my laptop.

Posted By

Jakec
on 2012-03-08
03:21:18
 Re: CRAZY!!

But, free Shiping!!! Yeah! Who has a buy?

Posted By

Chronos
on 2012-03-21
17:39:12
 Re: CRAZY!!

hey pals!

http://itmedia.sk/showitem.php?item=other-floppy_masterdata_525

Posted By

Chicken
on 2012-03-21
18:19:43
 Re: CRAZY!!

Those are HD (96 tpi)... Most CBM drives can't handle them. I had some 96 tpi disks back in the days and some wouldn't even format and all of them caused errors/data loss.

Even the SFD 1001 (lots of blocks happy ) requires 48 tpi disks!

Some ppl mentioned that some 1541-II drives could handle 96 tpi disks but from my experience I wouldn't recommend them at all.

Posted By

siz
on 2012-03-22
04:22:18
 Re: CRAZY!!

In fact the SFD-1001 requires 96tpi disks but not the HD ones. Although most DSDD disks with 48 TPI will work as 96TPI in those drives.
The HD disks has a different magnetic coating which is (mostly) not compatible with Commodore drives. Sometimes you can use HD disks in a 1541 but most probably it won't work.
The only source I know for 5,25 96TPI DSDD disks is www.athana.com

Posted By

Chicken
on 2012-03-22
16:20:09
 Re: CRAZY!!

Thanks for the correction siz happy

I guess I was mislead by the fact that all my DSDD disks were 48 tpi and I tried many of them on a SFD-1001 and never experienced any problems. And all the HD disks I owned were 96 tpi and none of them worked on the SFD-1001. So I wasn't refering to the actual format but to what's printed on the label wink

Btw, did you ever get your SFD-1001 fixed? Or do you have several ones? Personally, I don't have one but 21 years ago there was one at my high school (even at that time "retro" wink ).

Posted By

siz
on 2012-03-22
17:08:33
 Re: CRAZY!!

Now I have 3 of them (beside an 8250LP) grin. At first I was only two of them and then I acquired a third (working one). By swapping parts between the working and one of the non-working ones I could find out that one of the 6502s was faulty. I replaced it with one from a defective 1541C (thanks, MMSZ!) and now it works perfectly too. happy
So the current situation is that I have two working SFD-1001s, one non-working one and the 8250LP which does not work either.

Posted By

Chronos
on 2012-03-26
18:15:54
 Re: CRAZY!!

here is another find:

http://dx.com/pl8006-portable-8-color-lcd-monitor-tv-w-ypbpr-vga-input-47-870mhz-55245

i want to get an easily portable tv for my vintage computers, it will be the solution for parties..
update: Just ordered one, i'll made a review and a video when it arrives! i hope it will be good for the plussy!

update2: its something like this:
8 TFT LCD COLOR TV Atari 800xe

Posted By

Luca
on 2012-03-26
15:56:47
 Re: CRAZY!!

Me too, it would be a great solution. I see ppl with those lil'tvs at the parties since dozen years, bt what stopped me to buy one is my ignorance about the right cables to use and the right model chosen by entering signal connections.

Posted By

MIK
on 2012-03-27
00:33:00
 Re: CRAZY!!

I bought a Panasonic TX G-10, or in other words a 10" CRT many years ago.

I don't use it much now days but it's a great little screen with all your normal connections plus RGB scart, S-video, Composite video and even BNC!

Being a CRT it's still a little heavy to carry and so was the price tag. Just over £300 when I bought it. Crazy I know...

http://i44.tinypic.com/15n4rp2.jpg


One thing that you should note is that size really does matter. Being 8" or 10" which I have is that the plus/4 has screen boarders making the picture even smaller!

Posted By

Csabo
on 2012-03-27
15:48:21
 Re: CRAZY!!

Beer, smokes, floppy, Plus/4... That's a sweet set up there Lando happy

And looks like someone is playing Laser Zone! happy Damn, that took a long while to figure out from the screenshot happy

Posted By

Chicken
on 2012-03-27
16:41:02
 Re: CRAZY!!

Lando,
when I read Chronos's posting I was going to answer that I got a tiny CRT with lots of inputs. Yeah, it's a Panasonic TX G-10 grin Haven't seen many better CRTs that size. I like the handle on top of the TX G-10, though, a small LCD might be the better choice (transportation wise).

Csabo,
I was going to mention that as well wink Even though I'm not much of a gamer I checked out Laser Zone a couple of days ago happy

Posted By

Csabo
on 2012-03-27
16:43:20
 Re: CRAZY!!

I knew it was a shooter but couldn't think of the name, so I went and looked at the screenshots. In retrospect, I should have known it was going to be a Jeff Minter game grin

Posted By

MIK
on 2012-03-28
14:36:57
 Re: CRAZY!!

happy

I thought you guys had seen this and couple of others years ago. Early 2000's at Retrovision in Oxford, UK. Yes it's Lazer Zone and I had it setup ready for Jeff Minter to play his own game! :P

I was lucky to have a BNC cable from an old Commodore c64 I picked up back in the 90's and it was lush seeing the Plus4 using it, almost like RBG clean and colourful. One reason why I went with the screen was because of that, plus when I was working on the site doing the games I needed it handy at the side of me all the time and the size was perfect.

I've put a Dreamcast on it once via RGB scart lead just to watch the Shenmue intro and when I showed my dad back then he thought it was real, smaller making it looks better type of thing haha!

Yes beer, smokes & Plus/4 down the pub. AVIT! happy

Posted By

Chronos
on 2012-04-16
17:30:59
 Re: CRAZY!!

Commodore plus4 french?!! lol!

http://aprod.hu/hirdetes/commodore-4-ID7Tkf.html

Posted By

MIK
on 2012-04-17
07:26:17
 Re: CRAZY!!

Imported from the UK lol. Good luck with those tacky stickers. wink

Posted By

retroscener
on 2012-04-17
14:16:14
 Re: CRAZY!!

I was very lucky with ebay once a few years back.

I picked up 50 unused floppy's for £25 from the states. Not boxed but all in paper sleeves in 2 airtight bags with white sticky label booklets.
No markings of manufacturer but genuine disks. I haven't had the need to open any as yet.
I could have picked up at least another 2 batches but I didn't have enough readies and thought it would be a bit selfish anyway as they're becoming rarer now.
What I have is a lifetimes worth for me happy

Posted By

rudis
on 2012-04-17
14:43:45
 Re: CRAZY!!

100 new and boxed 2d disks

http://www.ebay.de/itm/100x-2D-Disketten-Marke-Edixa-/251039007571?pt=Klassische_Computer&hash=item3a73174353#ht_500wt_1096

Posted By

MMS
on 2012-04-17
19:10:41
 Re: CRAZY!!

Hi, I am even more lucky then. For ~30 USD I bought a working (old type) C64, an 1541/II, and I got ~80 5.25" discs with full of stuff, most of them are noname, but 30% is 3M or Sony. Till today had no time to check all of them.

Posted By

retroscener
on 2012-04-17
21:18:47
 Re: CRAZY!!

Now I'm feeling a little ripped off lol.

Nah, these kinda deals are never easy to come by, and mine are unused anyway. Get what you can take at the time happy

Posted By

MMS
on 2012-04-18
15:56:59
 Re: CRAZY!!

Hahaha! That was my target, I am THAT bad guy grin

BTW, anyone knows this kind of SD Card Floppy emulator?
http://szamitastechnika.vatera.hu/egyeb/commodore_sd_kartya_floppy_emulator_c64_1541_1575810341.html

I know we already discussed some SD cad based HWs for D64 and PRG transfer, but none of them were perfect for Plussy. Maybe Zoomfloppy, but it also has some limitiations with games and demos, as I know.

This one said to be a self developed HW, and able to run D64 in turbo modes, and can handle programs with loader.

I am a little tired after a looong dinner with some important guy, so I insert here a Google translate, sorry for that, I hope you will enjoy. happy

"Commodore SD card interface is for sale.
Hundreds of games can run on SD card (D64 format)

Compatible with: C64, C128, C16, C +4

1541 Commodore's floppy drive emulation

Adjustable device ID (8-11)

May be connnected to another floppy drive, floppy disk copy from D64 into PRG and back copy floppy SD card

The Games (D64 files) into the file list is organized, in which the panel buttons you walk forward or backward in the current list D64 as a PRG file loaded.

After loading programs to come, and to support the turbo disk that you have. (The loading time is approx. 8-10x less time)

reset button

The price of the interface panel contains the latest firmware. SD card not included.

Made from quality electronics components (connectors: HIRSCHMANN, SD slot Katya: Attend, Multicomp). The SD card reader, push-push system, pressure release the card.

Some parts come from abroad, and the printed circuit board is a produced at a specialized company. (galvanized, two-sided, etched lacquered and contour design)

An additional power supply (1800Ft) and DIN6-DIN6 (1200Ft) cable can be ordered.
D64/D71/D81/M2I DXX support read / write
PRG/P00 support
Subdirectories are handled from the command line
Turbo Disk, Fast Load, quick charger SpeedDisk support
JiffyDos fast serial protocol, Final Cartridge 3, Dreamload EXOS
Disc swapping function (button)
FAT12/FAT16/FAT32 formatted SD and SDHC Katya management
Sector-level access to the SD card from C64
Compatibility with IEC standard
Most typical feature IEC (LOAD, SAVE, OPEN, GET, PUT, CLOSE, ...)
ROM implemented in 1571
M2I format support"

Posted By

MMS
on 2012-04-18
16:24:25
 Re: CRAZY!!

This one is also a nice offer, ~60 USD
C64 speedDOS + 1541 SpeeDOD + 61 DD 5.25" discs

http://szamitastechnika.vatera.hu/pc_asztali_szamitogep/retro_szamitogep_kiegeszito/commodore/speeddos_boviteses_c64_classic_1541_joy_lemezek_1577858534.html

The 1541 with SpeedDOS can be used with Plussy, as I learned, there is a SpeedDOS for both NTSC and PAL Plussy. I suppose this config is at least 2x faster than 1551.

Posted By

siz
on 2012-04-19
03:27:04
 Re: CRAZY!!

It seems to use the SD2IEC firmware on a selfmade hardware. A guy at AmigaSpirit.hu want to buy one and made the seller to do some testing. In most cases it worked well, even with custom loaders.

Posted By

MMS
on 2012-04-19
09:03:40
 Re: CRAZY!!

I found one limitation, may cause a lot of hassle during real life use.
The card ha no LCD display to show the name or the number of the current D64.
So you go up and down between the D64s, but no clue, which one you actually have.
You should do a DIRECTORY command to see it.

Imagine you have all your D64s on one 1GB SD card, maybe 120-130.
You may have a list printout, eg. 21st is Bard's Tale III, 43 is LOTR
Then you copy 10 more D64s tot the SD card, and can generate again your list.
Or you count in your head...

I also do not get, if you have 3 buttons, and out of that 1 is the Reset, how you can manage the mentioned subsfolders (go in and out)?

Otherwise it is nice piece of HW

Posted By

MMS
on 2012-04-23
15:50:08
 Re: CRAZY!!

This is REALLY Crazy! Very smart, very expensive !

Turbo Chameleon for C64 (9.3x faster native 6510 CPU, while SuperCPU "just" .5x),
It is also a stand-alone unit able to emulate A500 with programmable core.

Not final yet, but can be ordered. It Costs 198 Euro...

http://www.vesalia.de/e_chameleon.htm


Video, how it emulates from SD card an A500 (with 020 CPU and 8MB RAM). Due to FastRAM, it works faster than a real A1200.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_W_XbklmIY




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