• "New" C64 (breadbin model).

    From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to Andre Medeiros on Sun Feb 28 08:55:56 2021
    Hi Andre!

    27 Feb 2021 21:05, from Andre Medeiros -> All:

    Got really fortunate and found a working C64.

    There are many offered on Ebay here.
    Prices wen up slightly, but you can still make bargains.

    What should I be doing before turning it on?

    I never did anything before turning them on.
    Naturally if something looks damaged, you should check before turning on, but otherwise I had no issues with turning it on.

    Commodore power bricks are said to be bad quality.
    But all of mine work fine. (I have just one wedge PSU, the others are the newer brick shape)

    Having a 1541 Ultimate is definitely a good idea!

    But it might be even better to go the UItimate 64 route.
    It is a replacement mainboard, that has a 1541 ultimate built in.
    You take out the C64 mainboard and replace it with the Ultimate 64 board.
    It has all ports that the C64 has (for the user port you need a special cable). As the user port is used to have HDMI, USB and Ethernet jacks.

    It is powered by a modern 9V PSU that is included.

    The Ultimate 64 is absolutely genius!!
    No worries about PSUs and you can also attach HDMI if you want.
    (regular Monitor output also available, our you can also use component video). No RF modulator, but who needs that if you have HDMI available.

    Also, if there is any software you recommend, I definitely want to
    hear about it too :)

    Well there is a lot of good old and new SW.

    I assembled an EasyFlash cart once:
    https://menedetter.net/ez-ricsi.crt

    You need an EasyFlash cart or a Ultimate64 or 1541 Ultimate to check it.
    But you can unpack the EZ and take the single programs, if you look around.

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From Andre Medeiros@1:105/420 to Richard Menedetter on Sun Feb 28 01:17:52 2021
    Hey Richard,

    Commodore power bricks are said to be bad quality.

    This is what I've heard too, so I'll stay clear of the one that comes with it and wait for a new one that is much better built.

    Having a 1541 Ultimate is definitely a good idea!

    That's what I thought. It's a great piece of kit.

    But it might be even better to go the UItimate 64 route.

    I thought about that, but 1) desoldering all those chips is going to be a paaaaaain (I'm already at my skill limit with the caps), and 2) I wanted to try and keep it as stock as possible. I'm sure you can relate :)

    I assembled an EasyFlash cart once:
    https://menedetter.net/ez-ricsi.crt

    Oh dope! Didn't know you could do this. I definitely want to try and keep it as stock as possible but once I get "bored" I might try this out. Of course, another $80 I shouldn't be spending ;-)

    Thanks for the advice and insight.

    - Andre

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  • From Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to Andre Medeiros on Sun Feb 28 10:46:00 2021
    Am 27.02.21 schrieb Andre Medeiros@1:105/420 in CLASSIC_COMPUTER:

    Hallo Andre,

    What should I be doing before turning it on?

    I would recommend to get a new PSU, because especially the "doorstep"
    models are known to be unreliable, especially after all the years.
    It could happen that due to the old parts, the output voltage rises and
    thus fries your C64 board.

    And as these PSUs are filled with epoxy, it is also impossible to replace
    eg. capacitors inside... :-(

    Besides that, the board should work, I guess. You can look on YouTube, as
    far as I know Jan Beta did some nice videos on "future-proofing" 64s.

    On the software and accessories side, the U2+ is a great module with lots
    of features - I would highly recommend it.
    Using the U2+, you can also can also call BBSes, you just need a terminal program (and I don't know the name at the moment).
    So you don't need a userport WiFi modem.

    Regards,
    Anna

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  • From Daniel Path@2:371/52 to Andre Medeiros on Sun Feb 28 12:22:10 2021
    Hello Andre.

    28 Feb 21 01:17, you wrote to Richard Menedetter:

    I assembled an EasyFlash cart once:
    https://menedetter.net/ez-ricsi.crt

    Oh dope! Didn't know you could do this. I definitely want to try and
    keep it as stock as possible but once I get "bored" I might try this
    out. Of course, another $80 I shouldn't be spending ;-)

    If you want to go cheap, you can get an SD2IEC and then you can use
    and SD card to transfer the D64 files. Altough it has some limitations,
    not all the games and demos will run.

    Later if you decide, i strongly recommend the EZFlash too :)

    regards,
    Daniel

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  • From Daniel Path@2:371/52 to Andre Medeiros on Sun Feb 28 12:29:58 2021
    Hello Andre.

    Replying to a msg dated 27 Feb 21 21:05, from you to All.

    Ah and forgot to mention that there is a CBM echo also ;)

    regards,
    Daniel

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