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Commodore vic20
The VIC-20 (in Germany, VC-20; in Japan, VIC-1001) is an 8-bit home computer that was sold by Commodore Business Machines. The VIC-20 was announced in 1980, roughly three years after Commodore’s first personal computer, the PET.
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Vic 20 Vic Stat Cartridge – ULTRARE
The Vic-Stat Cartridge is a ULTRARARE statistics and graphics orientated cartridge by Datatronic, Sweden. The demo on the cartridge has been written using the extended BASIC syntax supplied by the cartridge.
One copy was found in Sweden years ago and dumped but never put on sale.
€500,00€600,00 -
Vic 1010 Rare Expansion Kit
These things are pretty rare and, in terms of status with VIC-20 collectors, it’s not far behind the VIC-1001 (early Japanese release of the VIC-20) and the 1540 disk drive. Those original VIC-20 era accessories are pretty much the holy grail. This one is almost mint!
€499,00 -
Vic-20 USA Boxed Mint
Almost like new! Works (110v) Box has some wear but very good looking!
€199,95 -
Game Bundle 6x – Jawbreaker / Snake Byte / Chuck Norris / A.E.
A nice collection of some rare games.
€95,00 -
Commodore Vic 20 System
A veteran Vic20 system with battle scars and more or less sunny effects on its original colour. However, it is cleaned, tested working flawlessly and comes with PSU, tape deck, antenna cable and manual.
€89,95 -
PromQueen Eprom burner for Vic-20
Promqueen Cartridge For VIC-20
The Gloucester Computer Bus Co. Inc. Promqueen Cartridge provides EPROM programming, operating, and emulating capability for the Commodore VIC-20 computer. All necessary connections are made when the Promqueen is plugged into the VIC’s expansion port. The internal programming voltage power supply includes current limiting to prevent damage to the cartridge or the computer in the event of operator error or faulty EPROMs. The Promqueen supports 2716, 2732A and 2732 EPROMs.
The Promqueen contains four kilobytes of RAM for testing programs before burning them on EPROM. A MIMIC switch permits an external computer to access programs written into Promqueen RAM. In MIMIC “mode a jumper cable connects between the Promqueen zero insertion force socket and the socket in the external computer for which an EPROM is desired. This feature allows use of a VIC with Promqueen as a development system. A DIP switch determines which of the four VIC expansion blocks is occupied by the Promqueen. This allows the Promqueen RAM to be used to expand the user BASIC memory of the VIC. It also allows the Promqueen to be used in the Commodore Super Expander in conjunction with other cartridges, such as Commodore’s VICMON, without address conflicts.
€75,00 -
VIC-1112 IEEE-488 Interface Cartridge
The IEEE-488 Bus Cartridge is a interface for the Commodore VIC-20, which allows the connection of IEEE-488-compatible devices to the VIC-20.
€69,00