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Day: October 3, 2006

C64 Alpha Mod

October 3, 2006 by Will O'Brien 14 Comments


David Terrill sent in his new c64 project. It’s almost an end-all c64 mod. He lopped off the back half of the case, added s-video, a piggybacked secondary sound chip, 1/4″ audio, stereo input, audio feedback, a serial port, DIN sync… and more. If you dig c64s or hardware bending, check out his write up.

Posted in Misc HacksTagged commadore 64, Commadore64

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