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Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-22
09:25:50
 Collecting hardware pictures

Probably nobody noticed my current care about the Hardware section.
Ok, I make a plea: if you've got missing, secret or mysterious hardware beside your +4, please take a picture and send it to me (with regarding data, if possible). Whereas monitors and drives data are everywhere on the net (and they scares me because they seem to be challenging to include), obscure +4 dedicated stuff would be quite interesting to add in.
Send your pictures, now!

Posted By

indi
on 2007-08-22
14:21:42
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

BAH!! You have a 1581 aqnd 1571 don't you? happy

And the download cable is actually from Solder's OS96 PC server. He just sent me one so I used that for my uploader.

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-22
14:53:35
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

happy I would allude to the plurality of these devices and their extensive literature about...
Oh, that's a Solder's, ok gonna change data on that.

Posted By

Gaia
on 2007-08-22
15:07:25
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

I have one Oceanic drive with a JiffyDOS 5.0 (and the 1551 in the archive is mine ;-) ). Is that interesting?

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-22
15:11:49
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

P-i-c-t-u-r-e-s plz wink
Send'em, at the moment I'm on MSN Messenger while watching Hungary-Italy football match on tv...

Posted By

C16 Chris
on 2007-08-22
16:53:50
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Luca please check in the Forum om my Site ( http://c16chris.foren-city.de/ ) the Postings in at the Hardware ( http://c16chris.foren-city.de/index.php?c=3 ) and the Werkstatt ( http://c16chris.foren-city.de/index.php?c=16 ). The Members post a lot of very interesting Pictures from there Machines. enjoy

Posted By

Exin
on 2007-08-22
17:01:30
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Poor Luca. Dont worry. happy

Posted By

Sidius
on 2007-08-23
00:47:11
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Ok Luca, then I'll already heat up my digicam... wink

Posted By

Lavina
on 2007-08-23
03:06:42
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

I have an Ocean drive as well. And!!! Don't forget my lightpen for the plussy!!!!

Hungary-Italy 3:1 :O

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-23
06:27:41
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Sidius: great!
Lavina: yep, a terrible match, italians were still in vacation and moved half the speed of a normal man happy
Do you have a Trojan Lightpen? Csio sent me the one you can see atm in the hardware page, that's interesting because it seems to be homemade, he's currently searching for a software which can make it works.

Posted By

indi
on 2007-08-23
07:09:46
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Theres always my LCD add on! wink

http://dailly.blogspot.com/2007/01/lcd-screen-prototype-finished.html

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-23
07:18:50
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Indi: true, that's perfect to be included in the forthcoming "different" or "miscellaneous" or "other" hardware type.

Posted By

MIK
on 2007-08-23
10:09:17
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Luca,

Not hardware as such but very cool.
Link: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Commodore-C-16-fridge-magnet-C16-refrigerator-magnet_W0QQitemZ130145330788QQihZ003QQ

Also there was an official C16/Plus4 joystick released that fitted in the plam of your hands. It had a small red stick on the top. The whole thing was black plastic with a black and red lined sticker on the top of it. The fire button (red) was on the side, you would use your index finger to press fire. I can't remember the name of it but this joystick had the correct plug, was made for use with C16/Plus4.

Posted By

JamesC
on 2007-08-23
10:17:15
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Luca.... I have a musical keyboard for the Plus/4 that attaches to the userport. However I have no software for it, so I've never bothered to test it.

It's a Waveform Colortone Pro. The only other reference I have found for it so far was one other person who also had no software for it.

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-23
13:56:46
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Lando: uhmmmm, looks like a Konix Speedking with round connector, I searched to buy one since years... Sidius has just sent me a picture of it!
About the fridge magnet: I'm not really able to understand that image...
JamesC: really? never seen! Who've sold it? Mustasee!

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-23
14:47:34
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Sidius has sent to me some fantastic pictures, especially the Canadian +4 Olympics version. I wanna put on quickly, thanks mate!

Posted By

C16 Chris
on 2007-08-23
15:51:11
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Luca i have scaned some Hardwareboxen you found them hiere: http://www.c16chris.danbike.de/z%20Komplett/Hardware/c16chris%20-%20Hardware.htm klick the smal Pictures für scans in great size.

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-23
16:11:44
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

C16Chris: thanks, just visited before, I excluded the joystick with 9pin cable sold with an adapter. About the 1342, I guess it's a 9pin version for C64.

Posted By

C16 Chris
on 2007-08-23
17:01:19
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

I know, ther a two c64 Joysticks ther was sold with an adaptor.

Posted By

C16 Chris
on 2007-08-23
17:06:07
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Oh i forgot: the Joystick Turbo 1 was sold with an adaptor an two C16 Tapes from Data Media (Golf/Bowling and Surrond/Balance/Tricky Dices)

Posted By

Lavina
on 2007-08-24
04:57:42
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

My lightpen is also homemade. We also have software for it:

http://gotu.uw.hu/gotuha.htm


I'll take a photo of it soon.

Posted By

Chris
on 2007-08-24
05:28:53
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

If your wanting to expand this section even further, you can use the hardware pics from my collection. You can see them here http://www.commodore16.com/Hardware.htm

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-24
05:40:11
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Thanks to all, I'm gonna steal the world soon.

Posted By

Csio
on 2007-08-24
14:41:31
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

hey Luca!

if i have got good memory then the software -what sitting on gotu-page- is the right way to use the lightpenna

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-24
15:14:10
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Although the Lavina's one connects on the joyport? Ok, I'll try...

Posted By

JamesC
on 2007-08-24
17:12:30
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Luca: the musical keyboard did not come with software, sadly.... but it did come with a receipt stating "Beta Test".

I've had it for a while now, and had hoped to find some software in an online depository somewhere that would work with it. If I had, this keyboard would have made a nice display piece for cbm264.com! happy But as it sits right now, all I know is that it uses the Commodore User Port interface to go to a MIDI cable, which then plugs into the back of the keyboard. It might be powered by the computer, as I don't recall seeing a seperate power supply in the box for this.

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-24
17:20:22
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Ok, let's see the stuff anyway wink

Posted By

MIK
on 2007-08-24
19:52:12
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Luca, Konix Speedking it was. Great Pictures!! happy

Posted By

Sidius
on 2007-08-25
01:38:37
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Luca, you got a mail...again ! wink

Posted By

indi
on 2007-08-25
03:14:21
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Luca, that parallel cable wasn't used on the C64, it looks the same (userport to parallel), but has different wiring.

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-25
04:56:58
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Sidius: Uh, I checked my mailbox but got nothing yet...
Indi: sentence deleted till some good mate would suggest a complete one, at this point..

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-25
07:18:26
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Sidius: got them, thanks! About that hungarian SIDcard, do you know if that's Csory's, though it mounts a 8580?

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-25
09:43:29
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Csio: you were right, your pen works with Lavina's demo, but it still doesn't work with the drawing utility.

Posted By

Ulysses777
on 2007-08-25
10:11:00
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Just added a few bits:

Picture of the Star Blazer Competion Joystick
Picture of the 'RP Joystick' (sorry I don't have more info on this one)
The retail box for the dark gray MPS-803 printer
Picture of the C16 RAM pack from Stonechip Electronics
A CSG-branded 8501
A BASIC ROM in a ceramic package

happy

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-25
11:43:21
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Great shot down, Dave! wink

Posted By

Csio
on 2007-08-25
16:42:06
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

okay Luca, just keep alive...you sure know that in plus4 the lightpen's irqchecking is running only on 1bit, so you need to be very-old-shutterhand when you want to draw something, so i remember when it's starting then in somehow of line of cursor will running 2 piece of cursor to left and right - searching the pen- .... so it is very hard to do something too with this penna, so i advise you that don't use this just show it to other plus4 guys who haven't that and tell him so ONLY you have that!

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-25
18:59:27
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Csio I don't cry, it's still a great and much considered present (thanx again!), I only did my best to see it working, and must say the little Lavina demo excited me wink

Posted By

Chicken
on 2007-08-26
15:33:24
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

[ link ]

To me it looks more like an adapter which allows to use the 1531 on C64 happy

Posted By

Chicken
on 2007-08-26
15:38:25
 ...

The 1541C is not listed, yet happy Unfortunately, I don't own one so I can't take a pic.

Solder's expansion port splitter can be seen on some of the SceneCon2007 photos.

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-08-26
15:47:50
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

happy You're right, that's the countrary.
Expansion port splitter is in, but we're taking a decision about "various" and "cartridges" hardware types.

Posted By

C16 Chris
on 2007-08-31
16:54:58
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Luca i have chekt my site and seen that my Trojan Lightpen's are not online, the Sites was reedy and in the web but no Link to them on my site. Now you can find them hiere:
http://www.c16chris.danbike.de/Trojan/1%20Troja.htm enjoy

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-09-01
19:06:38
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Did you heavily customized your 264 machine? Let us see your little C= signed frankenstein monster, then! Soon, I'll add some pictures I'd taken from a faaaamous german forum wink about Mr. L Sidius and Solder's custom machines.
Send to me yours too!

Posted By

C16 Chris
on 2007-09-01
19:59:54
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Luca i am so sorry but i have no C= Monster. All my machines are original or are C16 with 64k. But i want have a 1MB, OS96 Plus/4 with HDD (CMD) and SID-card. I think that i can build this machine with help from the Members of the Forum on my page. Thanks that you mean our Forum is famous. Oh, you can register there and post in english.

Posted By

Gaia
on 2007-09-10
13:38:12
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

This has just surfaced in the German forum:

http://forum64.de/wbb2/attachment.php?attachmentid=6882

Posted By

JamesC
on 2007-09-10
18:26:24
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Um...... I don't have a membership there. What's behind the electronic wall?

Posted By

Sidius
on 2007-09-11
02:41:48
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

That's behind the electronic wall:
http://freenet-homepage.de/264er/Commodore/264er/Diagnostic_Test_C16.jpg

A C16/+4 Diangnostic-Tool-Set !

At that time, as Commodore Germany went bust, all company inventory was sold in a kind of street sales/flea market...
Besides, also this Diangnostic-Tool-Set, which the employees of Commodore have been founded apparently themselves.

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-09-11
02:46:10
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

What a stuff!

Posted By

Degauss
on 2007-09-11
03:25:22
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

I wonder what kind of diagnosis this one does...

Posted By

Sidius
on 2007-09-11
16:36:14
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Maybe this answers your question !?

- http://freenet-homepage.de/264er/Commodore/264er/Screenshot_cartridge-01.jpg

- http://freenet-homepage.de/264er/Commodore/264er/Screenshot_cartridge-02.jpg

This are screenshots of both modules from the set in action (without the cables).

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-09-22
17:39:36
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Who will buy a Sigma C16? wink And a Mexican Exorcist version? wink

Posted By

Ulysses777
on 2007-09-22
17:48:34
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Would that be Exorcista? happy

I vaguely remember seeing that on Mercadolibre a long time ago...

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-09-25
16:15:09
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

I'm very proud of the brand new Custom Machine hardware type! Give it a try! wink

Posted By

Luca
on 2007-11-08
15:51:16
 Re: Collecting hardware pictures

Lavina sent in pictures about his own lightpen.



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