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My Drean Commodore Computers and Peripherals (Boxed)

November 24th, 2019 1 comment
Drean Commodore 16

This is my collection of Drean Commodore.

The Drean company (household appliance manufacturer in Argentina) since 1983 bought the individual components from Commodore and to avoid the import costs has started to assemble the computers independently.

I wanted to make individual posts for each computers/devices also of the electronics pcb but the time is tyrant and i have postponed too many times, so i have decided to make a single post with all the models in my possession.

My Drean Commodore Computers:

  • Drean Commodore 16
  • Drean Commodore 64
  • Drean Commodore 64c
  • Drean Commodore 1541
  • Drean Commodore 1531

Gallery:

source: https://www.floodgap.com/retrobits/ckb/secret/drean.html

C64 Big Game Pack: Iceblox Plus +5HF / Wizard of Wor +9DGH …

November 9th, 2019 1 comment

NEW TAG: C64 BIG GAME PACK

Some new games or tools (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups.

Titles:

  • Wizard
  • Star Race +3
  • Bubble Bobble (Continue Fix)
  • Bug Out 2019 [gkgm]
  • Bug Out 2019 + [gkgm]
  • Commando 2084
  • Night Time
  • Croaky +2HF
  • Keystone Kapers
  • Keystone Kapers +3D
  • Mr T Tells the Time +D
  • Keystone Kapers +1D
  • Super Goatron V1.0
  • Strider +5DHI
  • Super Goatron V1.0 +6
  • Arkadenoid
  • Boulder Dash Junior III +2
  • Eight Feet Under +D
  • Bubble Mania Preview +
  • Night Time
  • Iceblox Plus +5HF [sales version]
  • Unnamed Role-Playing Game Preview
  • Micro Hexagon +HD
  • Rocket ‘N Roll [seuck]
  • Quasimodo – Herrscher der Kartanen [german]
  • The Revenge of Moriarty +D
  • Whiz Kid +2
  • Danger Freak
  • Danger Freak (V2)
  • Let’s Make a C64 Game Preview 2
  • Neon Sky Preview
  • Tili-Toli
  • Kissit +2DHT
  • Space-Ball +2FDT
  • The Last Warrior +2
  • Platoon (The Tunnel System) [lightgun]
  • Spy Hunt +
  • Wizard of Wor (MAX V02) +3DGH
  • Luna +1H
  • Wizard of Wor +9DGH [c64 version]
  • Wizard of Wor (MAX V01) +3DGH
  • Luna +2HD
  • Witch Day Preview
  • Get Witchy +D
  • Forgotten Forest V1.1 [seuck]
  • Halloween-Breakout Preview
  • Get Witchy +D
  • Get Witchy
  • Two Days to the Race V1.7 +D
  • On the Queen’s Footsteps Preview
  • Alien Research Centre 2
  • Luna +3HD
  • Two Days to the Race V1.7 +D
  • Puralax! +1D
  • Space Ache Preview +2
  • Space Orbs
  • Alien 8
  • Space Orbs +D
  • Bruce Lee – Duology
  • Space Orbs &D
  • Alien 8 +D

Download: All Games in One Archive (7141)

source: csdb.dk

Alternative Cleaner for Floppy Disk 5¼ (ALPS mechanics)

October 28th, 2019 No comments
Floppy Disk  5¼ Cleaner (Alps mechanics)

This is the same article of the previous one “Floppy Disk Cleaner” with the only difference that i have used a ALPS mechanics.

I have also connected the RED Led throught a 680 ohm 1W resistor to the 12v line.

Previous post:

Why throwing away a Commodore Floppy Disk Drive with a broken head it could become a great gadget to clean Floppy Disks.

How to do ? just disassemble the entire part that controls the movement of the head including the head itself.

The power supply used is 12v with at least 1A, you must connect the positive to the BROWN wire and the negative to the BLACK wire of the motor control PCB.

Good Cleaning.

Gallery:

Commodore Amiga 3000 with Nicotine

October 13th, 2019 No comments

This computer has kept for many years my BBS “Hidden Power / Nightfall HQ” up until closing, previously the BBS ran on the Amiga 1000 … then A500 and A2000.

I also publish two historical photos of my “BBS Room” where you can see this Amiga 3000 running.

I give a brief description of what was done and what i did today for this computer.

  • Year 2001 i have removed the battery and one of the two SCSI Harddisks that was dead.
  • Year 2010 i have cleaned the external/internal case and published the photos on the blog.
  • Year 2018 i have cleaned the keyboard.
  • Year 2019 i have carefully cleaned the motherboard that was covered with a sticky layer of Nicotine (in the BBS Room peoples likes to smoke a lot)
    • Cleaned the Floppy Drive covered inside and outside by a sticky layer of Nicotine, to repair it i had to completely disassemble it.
    • Replaced the Kickstart ROM 2.04 with version 3.1
    • Removed the last died SCSI Harddisk.
    • Installed “new” 250Mb Quantum Maverick SCSI Harddisk.
    • Installed WB 3.1 and MagicWB + a couple of Demos and of course Pinball Dreams Harddisk version.
    • Replaced the WD33C93A SCSI controller chip with AM33C93A-16PC.
    • Cleaned the Keyboard pcb and replacements of the rubber pad, more than 20 keys are died.
    • Removed the Zorro BSC / Alfa Data MultiFace Card 3 (multi Serial) card and installed the Village Tronic Ariadne II (Ethernet Card)

Everything works perfectly as you can see from the photos.

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Hoxs64 Commodore 64 Emulator Updated v1.0.23

October 1st, 2019 1 comment

Hoxs64 written by David Horrocks is a Commodore 64 emulator for Microsoft Windows 2K/XP/Vista/Seven (DirectX 9+)

The emulator substantially reproduces this legacy machine in minute detail.

Changelog (v1.0.23):

  • Allow PC joystick to control up to 5 C64 keys.
  • Monitor refresh option added to emulation video settings.

Download:

source: hoxs64.net

C64 Big Game Pack: Croaky +2HF / Trogue64 +5H / X-Out +6DGI…

September 21st, 2019 No comments

NEW TAG: C64 BIG GAME PACK

Some new games or tools (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups.

Titles:

  • Spaceware Shuttle Designer
  • Stercore XD +1D
  • Stercore 64 +1D
  • Endless Forms Most Beautiful 64 +
  • C64 Chess Preview
  • Numen Engine Preview
  • Endless Forms Most Beautiful 64 +3D
  • Swarm 16k V1.1.0
  • Endless Forms Most Beautiful 64 V1.1 +3D
  • Swarm 16k V1.1.0 &D
  • Forgotten Worlds +13DI
  • SIDWAVE Shooter [seuck]
  • 4M Arena [disk]
  • LVDVS Preview
  • Wug +
  • Killer Bees V4 +2HF
  • X-Out +6DGI
  • War2One Preview
  • Donkey Trolls Preview +3H
  • Railroad Tycoon +D
  • Racing Destruction Set
  • Racing Destruction Set [easyflash]
  • Berks Four
  • Berks Four +3
  • Minesweeper 2019
  • Spider Maze Tutorial Preview +
  • Testgame Preview +
  • Let’s Make a C64 Game Preview
  • Stay Alive +M
  • Chopper Command +D
  • Chopper Command
  • Chopper Command +1D
  • Chopper Command +3D
  • Helicopter Game Preview
  • TRogue64 Preview +3DF
  • Duel Intro +1HF
  • Berks Four V1.1
  • Swarm 16k V1.1.0 +D
  • Desatranques Jaén [seuck]
  • 4M Arena +3 [disk version]
  • Masquerade +D
  • Budokan +3DFI
  • Beat Em Up Preview 2 +
  • SplatThem64
  • SplatThem64 +
  • Happy Blocks DX
  • 4 A Win
  • Bombakereső +D
  • Bombakereső +CD
  • Happy Blocks DX +2D
  • Bombakereső (minesweeper)
  • Bombakereső +1D
  • 4 A Win +F
  • Cruiser-X 79 Preview +2D
  • Cimbo +D
  • Cimbo +
  • Banana Republic Preview +3D
  • Cimbo +1D
  • Cruiser-X 79 Preview +2D
  • Mafia Assembler Edition Preview [german]
  • Cimbo
  • Lhasa Mountain +D
  • Dragon Hunter +2D
  • Crypt of the Pharaoh +D
  • Brick’s Revenge Preview +2
  • Mafia Assembler Edition Preview
  • Mr T’s Money Box +D
  • Mr T’s Alphabet Games +D
  • Mr T Meets His Match +D
  • Mr T’s Number Games +D
  • Mr T’s Shape Games +D
  • Mr T’s Measuring Games +D
  • Dragon Hunter +2D
  • Croaky +2
  • Croaky +2HF
  • The Temple of Doom +3FD
  • Trogue64 +5H
  • Rockball +2D

Download: All Games in One Archive (5885)

source: csdb.dk

Categories: C128/128D/128DCR, C64/SX64, DTV

This Commodore 16 has seen better days

September 19th, 2019 No comments
This Commodore 16 has seen better days

This repair was done only for a personal challenge, the computer is still unstable and with several died components.

After a careful cleaning the computer presents these problems:

  • TED MOS 8360R2 not working (keyboard doesn’t work) even if i replace the TED doesn’t work, TED also tested on a working C16 doesn’t work.
  • PIO MOS 6529 need to be replaced. The keyboard doesn’t work.
  • CPU MOS 8501 Dead.
  • Joystick ports (see photo)
  • Cartridge connector need to be replaced.
  • Modulator without lids (Above and Below)
  • The sockets of TED and CPU should be replaced.
  • Other rusty pieces.
This Commodore 16 has seen better days

Gallery of the repair:

3 x Commodore 64 Repair

September 19th, 2019 No comments
Commodore 64 Repair

Commodore 64 repaired ASSY 250425 (1 of 3)

Defect:

  • No Video Signal.

Repair:

  • Replaced 1 x MOS 8701 R1 (U31)

Commodore 64 Repair

Commodore 64 repaired ASSY 250425 (2 of 3)

Defect:

  • Out of Memory.

Repair:

  • Replaced 1 x RAM MT 4264-15 (U21)
Commodore 64 Repair

Commodore 64 repaired ASSY 250407 (3 of 3)

Defect:

  • Garbage Screen.

Repair:

  • Replaced 1 x RAM MB 8264A-12 (U22)

Hoxs64 Commodore 64 Emulator Updated v1.0.21.2

August 20th, 2019 No comments

Hoxs64 written by David Horrocks is a Commodore 64 emulator for Microsoft Windows 2K/XP/Vista/Seven (DirectX 9+)

The emulator substantially reproduces this legacy machine in minute detail.

Changelog (v1.0.21.2):

  • Changed command line option -autoload “hostfilename.d64″ “:c64filename” such that c64filename will have the case flipped.
  • Added command line option “@” to index a directory with no file type filter.

Download:

source: hoxs64.net

Released the latest version of DiagROM v1.2 for Amiga

August 18th, 2019 No comments

What is DiagROM?

DiagROM is a diagnostic tool for the amiga computers.

And it is to be used on defective machines, trying to help no-boot situations etc.

You simply replace the Kickstart roms in the Amiga with the DiagROM. and when poweron. your Amiga will start a diagnostic software. It will try to dump info on the serialport (and actual menus etc aswell) while also trying on the screen.

Changelog:

  • Now Diskdrivetest should work on most machines.
  • Memchecks should now detect non working ram better.
  • Experimental CIA test added that should work on NTSC machines aswell. MIGHT give false results on TOD-B  tests. It will still say that IRQ is needed, this is not true :)
  • Added RGB Test.
  • Usual “bugfixes” pressing left mousebutton when chipmemdetect starts skips serial output and makes startup faster. holding down left mousebutton while doing memscan at start skips memtests. (good if it hangs during scan. known not found bug yet!)
  • Updated to tested values if new CIA test that should be more correct.
  • Also in memoryedit mode (memtest) added pageup/down functions with Q and Z keys.
  • (or Amigastandard shift+cursor keys)  also added official support to execute code from current locaton using the X key. (this is very much not really useful for most people)

Download: DiagoROM v1.2 Stable (814)

source: diagrom.com

Categories: Firmware, News & Rumors, Today

SD2PET Future – SD Card Storage for the Commodore PET

August 18th, 2019 No comments
SD2PET Future for Commodore PET (tfw8bit.com)

Plugs directly into IEEE of your PET / CBM Series Computer.

TFW8b and Tynemouth Software have once again brought the best of both worlds together, this time giving PET owners a high quality SD Card storage solution.

SD2PET Future:

  • Plugs directly into PET IEEE-488 port.
  • Powered from rear datasette port.
  • SD Card accessible at rear of PET.
  • Reset button and activity LED (Red/Green)
  • Works with BASIC 2 & 4 Machines (BASIC 1 Machines can be upgraded with PET ROM/RAM)
  • Supports PRG, D64, D80, D82 Disk Images.
  • Simply plug it in your PET and it’s ready to go.

Supported Machines:

  • Commodore 2001 (with BASIC 2 or BASIC 4 Upgrade)
  • Commodore 2001N-XX (BASIC 2 or 4)
  • Commodore 3008/3016/3032
  • Commodore 4008/4016/4032
  • Commodore 8032/8096/8296

Untested:

  • Commodore CBM II 600/700
  • Commodore SuperPet.
  • Commodore VIC20/C64 with IEEE-488 Cartridge.

Unsupported (Due to different connectors):

  • Commodore 8032-SK
  • Commodore 8096-SK

Designed by Tynemouth Software & produced by TFW8b.

Gallery:

Video:

source: thefuturewas8bit.com blog.tynemouthsoftware.co.uk

Categories: Hardware, News & Rumors, Today

Commodore 4064 (PAL) & Commodore Educator 64 (NTSC)

July 27th, 2019 1 comment
Commodore 4064 (PAL) & Commodore Educator 64 (NTSC)

This is a very old article from 2016 that i never published on my blog.

Summarizes the purchase, shipping, cleaning and simple repair of a Commodore 4064 with a very low serial number.

Since i had not talked about the repair, i begin to tell that only the VIC-II 6569 Video Chip in Ceramic format was broken.

In the photos there is also a comparison between the Commodore 4064 (PAL) and the Commodore Educator 64 (NTSC)

Below the old article.

The title of this post is: I want it at all costs.

But what? a computer! which model? an old one that I missed to complete a part of my collection.

This computer is really unusable, as are all of them, but this one beats them all.

It’s a Commodore 64 in a PET case produced in 1982, with a green phosphor monitor, stripped of the sound chip (SID 6581) and colour RAM (2114), with a modified kernel that doesn’t use any colour, and a keyboard with different 1..8 keycaps (no colour code on the front).

What’s left? An useless computer with no sound and no green-scale colours; it just uses black and green, while the Commodore Educator 64 has sound and can show colours in shades of green.

After getting the Educator 64 I wanted to complete the pair with a Commodore 4064, and I started to look for it.

I saw a few 4064s that sold for bizarre prices – I can’t say that they were high, because if you want something you are willing to buy it whatever the price, but anyway…

Commodore 4064 (PAL)

Here begins my adventure :-D

At one time a 4064 pops up in a well known auction site – take note that I don’t use artificial intelligence search engines to look for items, I don’t give a shit… if I find something when I look for it, that’s fine, otherwise it’s not a big deal.

That one was located in Germany, the price was low (at least for me – someone considered it very high), but was the seller willing ship? No he wasn’t.

I wrote to him, no reply, I sent the same message translated in German (thanks google), he responded in German telling me that the item was too big and he didn’t know how to deal with it.

I wrote him again in google German, telling him that I could send him some shipping and packaging instructions – I have them ready in many languages. His reply: I don’t ship.

I was sad and discouraged, because even if the unit wasn’t working, it was in an excellent aesthetic condition and with no missing parts.

I asked for help to my friend Andrea, who asked Ciro, who told me that I could ask his German contact Ralf Schmitz if he could lend me a hand.

Meanwhile the auction was getting near the end… still at a low price.

I wrote to Ralf – a very kind person – and he explained to me that he lives 530Km far from the place where the computer was located. Things got complicated.

I asked Ralf to contact the seller, who maybe preferred to talk with a compatriot :-D

The seller didn’t reply, the auction was ending, what should I have done? I love to risk, and while in chat with Ralf I told him the maximum amount to bid.

I won the item at the right price, in the right moment.

Then what? The seller didn’t have many feedbacks but Ralf suggested to pay right away with Paypal which offers buyer’s protection without the risk of losing the money.

I sent the money to Ralf with Paypal, and he paid the seller.

Ralf wrote him. No reply. The Easter weekend went by, still no reply.

And then one day… the guy replied! Ralf could contact him by phone and they chatted for more than one hour. The man seemed good; old but fair.

The seller told Ralf that he didn’t want to ship because he didn’t know how to properly package, he didn’t have packaging material and he didn’t want to look for it… then he told that he should have to buy some tape, and petrol for the post office, and so on…

I talked with Ralf, and one of the ideas we ditched was to ask someone to go to the seller’s place to help him to pack the 4064 and have it sent to Ralf with some kind of hitch-hiking.

I was suffering.

New solution: simplify the shipping.

I explained Ralf how to separate the monitor from the base: it’s a matter of unscrewing 5 screws, detaching a connector from the motherboard, and cutting two wires (I didn’t even think about explaining how to unsolder them).

The seller was was fine with the idea.

Ralf had to send a huge package containing the packaging material – boxes, foam and bubblewrap – and written instructions from me and Ralf.

The seller shipped the packages with DHL, which in Italy delivers using SDA (one of the cheapest and lower quality couriers). Panic.

The seller is old so he shipped one box at a time: the monitor first, that arrived in 5 days, then the base, that took much longer and made my anxiety skyrocket – Ralf told me that DHL had a few problems in Germany but the package should have crossed the border.

While he was writing to me, the second package arrived at destination.

The computer is now complete and in excellent condition, and with a slightly low serial number :-D

Commodore 4064 (PAL)

My thanks to Ralf Schmitz because without him this wouldn’t have been possible, and to Andrea for putting up with my anxiety during the last 20 days.

And my thanks to Giacomo Vernoni for translating this report, otherwise I would have written just a paragraph of text – and that would have been a pity :-D

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DirMaster v3.1.3 / Style

July 19th, 2019 No comments

DirMaster is a Windows-based GUI application designed to help Commodore enthusiasts explore and manage their disk image collections.

DirMaster supports common (and uncommon) emulator disk image formats (such as .d64, .d81, .d2m, etc), almost every native Commodore archival format (such as .arc, .sda, .lnx, etc), and many native graphic formats (such as koala, doodle, amica, etc).

DirMaster was designed to give users a perfect blend of familiar appearance (e.g. natural looking disk image contents using the PETSCII character set) and modern GUI functionality (e.g. drag and drop, opening multiple disk images at once). The first version of DirMaster was released in 2006

Issues reported by users that were resolved in v3.1.3:

  • Windows XP compatibility restored in 3.1.3 [0182] (Luca/FIRE + others)
  • Extending a d64 from 35 to 40 tracks, track 35 is destroyed [0172] (stephan-andres)
  • cvt file copy would result in failure to validate the disk in GEOS [0178] (scott.hutter)

Thanks to all who made an effort to submit bug reports. If you sent a bug report and don’t see it addressed here, don’t worry, it’s in the queue.

Other issues resolved in v3.1.3:

  • “Mark disk for GEOS” incorrectly writes the border sector [0181]
  • New d64 images are more accurately matching the 1541 formatted content (open1,8,15,”n0:” style) [0179]
  • BAM view could cause a crash when viewing truncated disk images, this should be less likely now [0168]
  • An error message would sometimes be shown when quitting DirMaster after launching a disk image in an emulator [0159]

Belated thanks to Bacchus/FLT who sent most of the issues that were addressed in 3.1.2.

Download: DirMaster v3.1.3 (695)

source: style64.org/dirmaster

C64 Big Game Pack: Dandy +7D / Ice Cold Beer / Rogue Trooper +3DG

July 18th, 2019 No comments

NEW TAG: C64 BIG GAME PACK

Some new games or tools (Cracked / Trained or Unrealeased) for Commodore 64 have been released from your favorites groups.

Titles:

  • Stercore XD +3D
  • Stercore XD +2
  • Stercore XD
  • Stercore XD +
  • For Speed We Need V2 +2
  • Race Through Space +2HDF
  • Agent USA +4DG
  • Adventure +1D
  • Sidelines V1.1
  • Haunted House +2D
  • Commodore Kung Fu
  • Neutralizor +3DG
  • Sidelines V1.1 +2
  • Pocket Rockets +H
  • Minimike Preview 3 +
  • Looter Preview +
  • Diamond Bucket +2
  • Hexenküche +
  • Valentino +3DMI
  • Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego? +1D
  • Forgotten Worlds +13DI
  • MW Ultra Framework Example Preview +2
  • Blastopia DX
  • RetroGameDev Space Shooter Preview 2 +2
  • Blastopia DX +6HD
  • Exodus +6DH
  • RetroGameDev Space Shooter Preview 2 +3H
  • Neutron V1.3 +2D
  • Neutron V1.3 +6HD
  • Take Down +2DF
  • Pocket Dungeon +
  • Dice Skater +2D
  • Pocket Dungeon V1.1 +
  • Vegetables V2.0 +1D
  • Crystal Caverns
  • Dice Skater [16kb cartridge]
  • Dice Skater +2D
  • Irmen’s Teh Triz
  • Ninja Invasion Simulator Preview 2 +
  • Crystal Caverns +2
  • Cruiser-X 79 Preview
  • Cruiser-X 79 Preview +2
  • The Royal Hunt +1D
  • Space Orbs Preview +D
  • Dice Skater +3HD
  • Ice Cold Beer
  • Death Weapon
  • Swarm 16k
  • Death Weapon +2D
  • Out of INK +
  • Death Weapon +
  • Death Weapon +1D
  • Super Goatron +2
  • Ice Cold Beer +1HD
  • Terminal Fighter Preview +
  • Ice Cold Beer +1D
  • Relentless 64 [16kb cartridge]
  • Death Weapon +3HD
  • Relentless 64 +
  • Rogue Trooper +3DG
  • Swarm 16k +D
  • Swarm 16k V1.0.2
  • Swarm 16k V1.0.2 +D
  • Out of INK +D
  • Mashed Turtles 64 V2 +F
  • The Search for the Nether Regions +DPS
  • Space Orbs Preview 2 &D
  • Space Orbs Preview 2 +D
  • The Rocky Horror Show +7SDF [us version]
  • Mike the Cave-Man +5T
  • Soccer War +2F [seuck]
  • Crystal Caverns +1D
  • Hanoi Tower +DF
  • Grubs Preview
  • Relentless 64 +3H
  • Dandy +7D
  • Minor Jumper [german]

Download: All Games in One Archive (6063)

source: csdb.dk

Some retro-things received from my friend Gerben

July 17th, 2019 No comments
Some retro-things received from my friend Gerben.

Some retro-things received from my friend Gerben.

  • 2 x Commodore 64 Manual
  • 1 x Commodore 64 Programmer’s Reference Guide
  • 1 x Sony HITBIT MSX-Basic Manual
  • 1 x Sony HITBIT MSX-Disk Basic Manual
  • 1 x Sony HITBIT Manual
  • 1 x Jack Nicklaus Accolade game for Macintosh
  • 1 x Commodore 64 Tune-up Book
  • 1 x Getting More from your Commodore 64 Book
  • 1 x Commodore VIC-1541 Manual
  • 2 x Commodore Mouse 1351 Manual
  • 3 x Spare Manuals of Coleco Vision Cartridge (Mouse Trap / Turbo / Time Pilot)
  • 1 x 16k Memory Module for ATARI 800 (Boxed)
  • 1 x Radio Shack TRS-80 Ribbon Daisy Wheel Printer II (Boxed)
  • 1 x Donkey Kong Junior Coleco Vision Cartridge (Boxed)
  • 1 x Narco Police C64 & C64GS Game Cartridge
  • 1 x Simons’ Basic C64 Cartridge
  • 1 x Power Cartridge for Commodore 64
  • 1 x 16K Expansion Memory for Commodore VIC-20 (RED CASE)
  • 1 x Homemade Joystick Interface for ZX-80/81
  • 1 x Commodore 64 RS-232 Interface
  • 1 x Multi Cartridge for VIC-20
  • 1 x Protek Joystick Interface
  • 1 x Philips MSX Mouse
  • 1 x S.C.N. Modem for Commodore 64
  • 1 x Modem House Spectrum VTX 711 for ZX Sepctrum (Boxed)
  • 1 x Intel 8087
  • 9 x IBM 2164-20 (RAM)
  • 1 x Sony HITBIT HB-75P (MSX)
  • 1 x Philips 8245 (MSX2)
  • 1 x Frankenstein ZX-81 (Homemade wood case for ZX-81 with a ACORN Electron Keyboard) + Expansion Memory Inside. The worst thing i’ve ever seen.

Some RS-232 Gender Changer, Null Modem, RS-232 Tester and unknown cables.

The Frankenstein ZX-81 it works! the keyboard not but is not a problem of the keyboard but of the missing connections of the matrix, maybe an unfinished project ?

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