Spare parts are always useful!
Spare parts:
- Commodore 64.
- Toshiba Floppy Drive 5.25 inch Model FDD 6475R1K
- Fujitsu HarddDisk Model M2227D2 43MB 3.5″/HH MFM (ST506)
Spare parts:
Like we know well the keyboard of the Commodore 116 may NOT be fixed because you can’t open it without break it.
The only way is break the plastic pins that hold the keyboard PCB and find the right way to close the whole thing, i leave you the right way for do this.
Once you have open it, we realize that this keyboard is a colossal shit, the conductive material of the keys is ridiculous a thin layer that is consumed very briefly.
The only way before you throw it is use the “Kontakt Chemie Graphit 33” but without spraying directly on the tiny conductive part of the key but first try on a plastic surface and then with a very fine brush take the graphite to paint the conductive part of the key.
The “Kontakt Chemie Graphit 33” with the days/months or years tends to dry, this solution make a new life to the keyboard, but not for always.
Another classic failure and is the FPC Connector (18 pins) for the keyboard flat that can be easily replaced if you find an FPC connector with 18 pins ;-D
The conditions of this Commodore 8296 (TAN Case) are really bad. The CBM 8296 is left for over 25 years in a dovecote.
The cleaning, repairing and restoration have taken a very long time, but the result is more than acceptable.
Defects:
Replaced parts:
Note:
I have replaced the original ROM (2 x EPROM) pcb because the PLA adapter is fat. I could insert a small castle (photo) between the ROM pcb and the Main Motherboard but in this time i have prefered to replace with a single Eprom.
Gallery of repair and cleaning:
SNDH archive v4.3 released - 4107 SNDH files (total 7719 tunes)
Ever since the birth of the Atari ST, different chip music formats have had different ways to use them. If you are coding a chip music player for the Atari ST you would have to use dozens and dozens of special ways to replay music.
But in the mid 90′s, BDC of Aura crew became tired of this inelegant system and decided to fix the issue once and for all. He then created the ‘SNDH’ file format. SNDH is actually the original songfile and replaycode with a header bolted on top of the music and replayer. The header has a unified calling interface no matter what type of chip music is hidden beneath it, and it has extended datas about the music.
Download: SNDH Atari ST YM2149 Archive v4.3 (1470)
source: sndh.atari.org
Scene World is a C64 magazine on disk dedicated to various activities of bothC64 scenes.
“Both” means, that we are supplying information and texts of both scenes; NTSC and PAL.
Download: Commodore 64 DiskMagazine - Scene World #22 (1175)
source: sceneworld.org
I thank Fabio Bovelacci (Frater Sinister) for the donation.
Donated item:
This is a Commodore CBM 8296-D Motherboard repaired for a Friend.
Gallery of the repair:
Defect:
Replaced parts:
* The replacement of the two PLA has already been made earlier by my friend.
The conditions of this Commodore 8032-SK (Gold Label) are really bad. The CBM 8032-SK is left for over 25 years in a dovecote.
The cleaning, repairing and restoration have taken a very long time, but the result is more than acceptable.
Defects:
Repair:
Gallery of repair and cleaning:
The HxC Floppy Drive Emulator is a software and hardware system created by jfdn aka Jeff.
The aim of this project is to replace the floppy disk drive by an electronic device emulating the floppy disk drive (list of supported Computer/Hardware).
There are two differents emulators:
Release notes for the HxCFloppyEmulator software v2.0.20.1:
Download:
source: hxc2001.free.fr lotharek.pl
Some new games or tools (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups.
Titles:
Download: All Games in One Archive (2982)
source: csdb.dk
Sorry, this entry is only available in Italian.
Laxity presents a collection in 2 disk of the Final Results of the Intro Creation Competition.
Download: Final Results of ICC Collection by LAXITY (993)
source: csdb.dk
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