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  1. New power switch in place and also, the Chroma signal is back again (yet another bodge-wire, this is becoming a desease) - finally we're back in the game ...

    #Commodore64
    #Modular64
    #RetroComputing

  2. New power switch in place and also, the Chroma signal is back again (yet another bodge-wire, this is becoming a desease) - finally we're back in the game ...

    #Commodore64
    #Modular64
    #RetroComputing

  3. New power switch in place and also, the Chroma signal is back again (yet another bodge-wire, this is becoming a desease) - finally we're back in the game ...

    #Commodore64
    #Modular64
    #RetroComputing

  4. New power switch in place and also, the Chroma signal is back again (yet another bodge-wire, this is becoming a desease) - finally we're back in the game ...

    #Commodore64
    #Modular64
    #RetroComputing

  5. New power switch in place and also, the Chroma signal is back again (yet another bodge-wire, this is becoming a desease) - finally we're back in the game ...

    #Commodore64
    #Modular64
    #RetroComputing

  6. Now the #Modular64, due to its modular nature, is a bit sensitive. And I need to re-solder a few spots before I will use it again.

    In the meantime, here's my original #Commdore64 #mainboard from 1987 in a nifty new black case and the #1541Ultimate attached. And it has got a blue power LED!

    I always thought the #C16 looked dead cool, all black case and light gray keyboard. So 39 years later (thanks to Individual Computers) I can finally have it my way.

  7. Now the #Modular64, due to its modular nature, is a bit sensitive. And I need to re-solder a few spots before I will use it again.

    In the meantime, here's my original #Commdore64 #mainboard from 1987 in a nifty new black case and the #1541Ultimate attached. And it has got a blue power LED!

    I always thought the #C16 looked dead cool, all black case and light gray keyboard. So 39 years later (thanks to Individual Computers) I can finally have it my way.

  8. Now the #Modular64, due to its modular nature, is a bit sensitive. And I need to re-solder a few spots before I will use it again.

    In the meantime, here's my original #Commdore64 #mainboard from 1987 in a nifty new black case and the #1541Ultimate attached. And it has got a blue power LED!

    I always thought the #C16 looked dead cool, all black case and light gray keyboard. So 39 years later (thanks to Individual Computers) I can finally have it my way.

  9. Now the #Modular64, due to its modular nature, is a bit sensitive. And I need to re-solder a few spots before I will use it again.

    In the meantime, here's my original #Commdore64 #mainboard from 1987 in a nifty new black case and the #1541Ultimate attached. And it has got a blue power LED!

    I always thought the #C16 looked dead cool, all black case and light gray keyboard. So 39 years later (thanks to Individual Computers) I can finally have it my way.

  10. Now the #Modular64, due to its modular nature, is a bit sensitive. And I need to re-solder a few spots before I will use it again.

    In the meantime, here's my original #Commdore64 #mainboard from 1987 in a nifty new black case and the #1541Ultimate attached. And it has got a blue power LED!

    I always thought the #C16 looked dead cool, all black case and light gray keyboard. So 39 years later (thanks to Individual Computers) I can finally have it my way.

  11. Built a makeshift Meatloaf64 today using an old ESP32 WROOM dev module.

    It works, but with certain flaws: due to memory restrictions (only 4MB flash), it sometimes runs out of heap memory. Usually when connecting to remote sites. Guess I need an ESP32-S3 module which features more flash memory (8 or 16 MB) and additional PSRAM.

    Photo shows my #Modular64 at the top and the Meatloaf64 (with an additional sdcard reader connected to it). The Modular64 features a nice extra IEC connector on its I/O module, where the two CIAs rest. It is JST style, not the usual DIN type so the Meatloaf64 was easily and quickly connected for testing.

    #Commodore64
    #FujiNet
    #Meatloaf64

  12. Built a makeshift Meatloaf64 today using an old ESP32 WROOM dev module.

    It works, but with certain flaws: due to memory restrictions (only 4MB flash), it sometimes runs out of heap memory. Usually when connecting to remote sites. Guess I need an ESP32-S3 module which features more flash memory (8 or 16 MB) and additional PSRAM.

    Photo shows my #Modular64 at the top and the Meatloaf64 (with an additional sdcard reader connected to it). The Modular64 features a nice extra IEC connector on its I/O module, where the two CIAs rest. It is JST style, not the usual DIN type so the Meatloaf64 was easily and quickly connected for testing.

    #Commodore64
    #FujiNet
    #Meatloaf64

  13. Built a makeshift Meatloaf64 today using an old ESP32 WROOM dev module.

    It works, but with certain flaws: due to memory restrictions (only 4MB flash), it sometimes runs out of heap memory. Usually when connecting to remote sites. Guess I need an ESP32-S3 module which features more flash memory (8 or 16 MB) and additional PSRAM.

    Photo shows my #Modular64 at the top and the Meatloaf64 (with an additional sdcard reader connected to it). The Modular64 features a nice extra IEC connector on its I/O module, where the two CIAs rest. It is JST style, not the usual DIN type so the Meatloaf64 was easily and quickly connected for testing.

    #Commodore64
    #FujiNet
    #Meatloaf64

  14. Built a makeshift Meatloaf64 today using an old ESP32 WROOM dev module.

    It works, but with certain flaws: due to memory restrictions (only 4MB flash), it sometimes runs out of heap memory. Usually when connecting to remote sites. Guess I need an ESP32-S3 module which features more flash memory (8 or 16 MB) and additional PSRAM.

    Photo shows my #Modular64 at the top and the Meatloaf64 (with an additional sdcard reader connected to it). The Modular64 features a nice extra IEC connector on its I/O module, where the two CIAs rest. It is JST style, not the usual DIN type so the Meatloaf64 was easily and quickly connected for testing.

    #Commodore64
    #FujiNet
    #Meatloaf64

  15. Built a makeshift Meatloaf64 today using an old ESP32 WROOM dev module.

    It works, but with certain flaws: due to memory restrictions (only 4MB flash), it sometimes runs out of heap memory. Usually when connecting to remote sites. Guess I need an ESP32-S3 module which features more flash memory (8 or 16 MB) and additional PSRAM.

    Photo shows my #Modular64 at the top and the Meatloaf64 (with an additional sdcard reader connected to it). The Modular64 features a nice extra IEC connector on its I/O module, where the two CIAs rest. It is JST style, not the usual DIN type so the Meatloaf64 was easily and quickly connected for testing.

    #Commodore64
    #FujiNet
    #Meatloaf64

  16. @devnull69 @root42 @janbeta check, ich habe hier einen #Retrotink 2X - ein älteres Modell - mit dem ich das S-Video Signal vom C64 (ist bei mir ein #Modular64 der hat ja auch S-Video out) nach HDMI konvertiere.

  17. @devnull69 @root42 @janbeta check, ich habe hier einen #Retrotink 2X - ein älteres Modell - mit dem ich das S-Video Signal vom C64 (ist bei mir ein #Modular64 der hat ja auch S-Video out) nach HDMI konvertiere.

  18. @devnull69 @root42 @janbeta check, ich habe hier einen #Retrotink 2X - ein älteres Modell - mit dem ich das S-Video Signal vom C64 (ist bei mir ein #Modular64 der hat ja auch S-Video out) nach HDMI konvertiere.

  19. @devnull69 @root42 @janbeta check, ich habe hier einen #Retrotink 2X - ein älteres Modell - mit dem ich das S-Video Signal vom C64 (ist bei mir ein #Modular64 der hat ja auch S-Video out) nach HDMI konvertiere.

  20. @devnull69 @root42 @janbeta check, ich habe hier einen #Retrotink 2X - ein älteres Modell - mit dem ich das S-Video Signal vom C64 (ist bei mir ein #Modular64 der hat ja auch S-Video out) nach HDMI konvertiere.