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Commodore
Commodore International (other names include Commodore International Limited, or more simply Commodore) was an American home computer and electronics manufacturer founded by Jack Tramiel
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SixtyClone 64 Serial Badges
The SixtyClone 64 Serial badges are available in Assy: 250407, 250466 and 250469.
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Commodore VIC20 parts kit
Full parts kit for the Commodore VIC , rev 250403 (cost reduced final revision).
Building a VIC20 from scratch using Rob Taylor’s Vicky Twenty board or restoring one and don’t want to spend hours trying to source all the parts? Then this kit is for you!
The standard kit does not include any custom chips but those can be purchased separately (based on availability).
Kit consists of 5 subkits;
- Connector kit (including the very hard to get cartridge port connector)
- Capacitor and Resistors kit
- Powerrail, filters and semiconductor kit
- Logic and RAM kit
- Socket kit (choice of round pin or dual leaf)
The PCB is NOT included.
You can find the full Bill of Materials of this great kit here
If you want to build a NTSC machine, please leave a note when ordering. We will then add two 330R resistors for R5 and R6, and a 14.318 Mhz crystal. All other parts are suited for NTSC, except we don’t stock NTSC VIC chips.
Price listed includes applicable VAT rate
€71,95 – €84,95 -
€7,00 – €9,00
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SixtyClone 64 Top Badges
Top badges for the Commodore 64 reproduction “SixtyClone”.
€4,25 -
J-CPU64 6510/8500 replacement for the Commodore 64 (Pre-order)
Pre-orders are open!
- The long awaited MOS/CSG 6510/8500 CPU replacement is nearly here! Jani’s second major hardware product after the very successful J-CIA64 comes in the form of the J-CPU64. Beta testing has been completed and the final product is in process of parts sourcing.
- Pre-orders will be open for about 4 weeks, with an estimated shipping date of the first or second week of May 2024. Pre-ordering guarantees the buyer for a J-CPU64 out of this first production batch.
- Final PCB color of the product will be black, just like the J-CIAs.
- You can combine this pre-order with other readily available products from our store, but we will only ship the complete order when the J-CPU64s are available.
Description and features:
- FPGA based replacement for MOS/CSG 6510 & 8500 CPU chips.
- Lower power requirements, less heat! Actually; not discernible heat at all.
- Complete logic and all features of the original IC implemented, including illegal opcodes for maximum compatibility with all your favorite games and demos.
- All diagnostic & software tests passed 100%, including all tests in Wolfgang Lorenz’s test suite and Vice-project’s CPU-tests.
- Hundreds of demos and games already tested, with no known compatibility issues in tons of different configurations.
- Physically about the same size as the original CPU and drops right in place of the original chip without any board modifications or soldering required.
- Tested with all C64 mainboard revisions, SX-64 and with modern clones like the EVO64, Blue Pearl and the iComp’s Reloaded MKII.
- Tested with modern chip replacements like the VIC-II Kawari, PLA replacements like PLAnkton, NeatPLA etc, and of course J-CIA.
- Load of peripheral hardware tested and found to be compatible including (but not limited to) different types of floppy drives, fast loaders, Ultimate-II+, SD2IEC, TapeCart, Kung-Fu Flash, EasyFlash, Tapuino and more.
- Specially designed clock out signal circuitry (PHI2) for super strong and stable clock signals, with sharp rising and falling signal edges ensuring maximum stability and compatibility.
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Commodore 1581 drive stickers
Set of 2 x 4 stickers for the Commodore 1581. (A total of 8 stickers)
4 piece original color and 4 pieces in black.
Printed on high quality white vinyl and finished with a durable satin laminate for protection.
€5,25 -
Commodore 64 breadbin badges
Breadbin badges for Sigma, silver label, dark etc.
€3,25 – €4,25 -
Videogames Hardware Handbook
RETROGAMER BOOK: There really is nothing quite like playing an old game on the hardware it was intended for, which is where the book you see before you will come in handy. Charting the history of videogames hardware from 1977 to 1999, this handbook examines many of the greatest games machines ever made and details the best games you should look out for once you’ve bought one.
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