Subj : Re: The C64 Mini To : Shaun Bebbington From : Keith Matthews Date : Wed Apr 04 2018 17:32:47 Re: Re: The C64 Mini By: Shaun Bebbington to Keith Matthews on Tue Apr 03 2018 23:16:41 > On Wednesday, 4 April 2018 03:53:35 UTC+1, Keith Matthews wrote: > > Re: Re: The C64 Mini > > By: Andreas Kohlbach to Geo on Tue Apr 03 2018 17:30:25 > > > > On Tue, 3 Apr 2018 20:54:51 +1000, Geo wrote: > > > > > To: Shaun Bebbington > > > > Re: The C64 Mini > > > > By: Shaun Bebbington to comp.sys.cbm on Tue Apr 03 2018 02:00:10 > > > > > > From Newsgroup: comp.sys.cbm > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I've got one of these devices; it's alright. One thing I like > > > > > about > it > > > > > is that my daughter likes programming it, and making PETSCII art > > > > > with it. > > > > > > I've had to buy a USB hub to run a pen drive and keyboard at the > > > > > same > > > time, > > > > > and I've found that AC adaptors running at 2amp is best for > > > > > multiple > > > devices > > > > > like this. > > > > > > A shame I can't licence JiffyDOS on it to help with the emulated > drive > > > > > speeds. --- Synchronet 3.17a-Linux NewsLink 1.108 > > > > > > I was pretty disappointed to see that the KBD is not real, but then > again > > > > at that size I guess it would have less usable that even a Spectrum > > > > 8-) > > > > The 8bitguy reviewed it on Youtube. And when he asked the company > > > producing it they said if the C64 Mini is a success they will create > > > one with a real keyboard in the future. > > > > [...] > > > > > I'm thinking about getting an Ultimate 64 board instead! 8-) > > > > Although I am retro too I would not go with any of these. In my opinion > > > they are just an emulator with a modern CPU (usually ARM), running on > > > Linux in a fancy box. And like in the case of the C64 Mini not even > > > have > > > a functioning keyboard. > > > > You can go then with any emulator, like VICE, running it on your modern > > > PC. > > > > It would be okay for me though if someone recreated the main board, > > > mounted a 6510, VIC II and SID (I heard they are hard to come by). And > > > may be some logic to output a HDMI signal and have USB connector to > > > connect a keyboard and joystick. > > > -- > > > Andreas > > > > My random toughts and comments > > > https://news-commentaries.blogspot.com/ > > > > Hi Andreas, > > > The Ultimate 64 is pretty much what you describe. it is not emulation > > because it is FPGA which is real H/W. Gideons intent for it is as a > > replacement board for broken C64 motherboards, so you can still have a > > real C64 case and Kbd > etc > > , but with modern motherboard. > > > There are other people working on C64 motherboard replacements that you do > > actually just swap chips on, but unfortunatly, it is more often thatn not > > the PLA that dies, and they are impossible to obtain. Hence FPGA. 8-) > > > Regards..Geo > > ooooOOOOoooo > > I was wondering how the Ultimate64 was Linux, hoping that I could run Apache > on > it as well as using it as a C64. That would be cool; a server that *looked* > like a Commodore C64. I am now disappointed that it doesn't run Linux. It's > a cool piece of kit > though. > > Regards, > > Shaun. > Shaun thats easy, http://www.vesalia.de/e_keyrahv2.htm plus Raspberry Pi Plus old C64 case from C64 with a dead motherbard. 8-) Regards..Geo ooooOOOOoooo --- SBBSecho 3.04-Linux * Origin: The Dungeon BBS Canberra, Australia. (3:712/620) .