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Picodore – C64 DTV Palmtop

January 10, 2007 by Will O'Brien 20 Comments


[Jason] sent in this nice palmtop C64 (cache) project based on a PSone screen. Notable hacks: PIC 16F88 to encode rs-232 to PS/2 keyboard output, Atari keychain joystick and a SD card slot (not functioning yet). The case was made of wood and laminated over with contact paper.

Posted in handhelds hacks, home entertainment hacksTagged c64 palmtop, C64Palmtop, dtv c64, DtvC64, portable c64, PortableC64

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