Domain: cmdweb.de
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Comments · 7
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Re:FW
Yes, you can overclock it, in a fashion. Check out the SuperCPU http://www.cmdweb.de/scpu.htm It is a replacement CPU for the stock and also allows adding memory to the system.
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I'd like to see a C64 port
no trolling, I mean it. Given that now there is a 16-Bit-20-MHz CPU and several hard disks for it, it should at least be possible. Ok, they have their Unix based OS already but NetBSD would definitly be a different class.
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I'd like to see a C64 port
no trolling, I mean it. Given that now there is a 16-Bit-20-MHz CPU and several hard disks for it, it should at least be possible. Ok, they have their Unix based OS already but NetBSD would definitly be a different class.
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Re:I love my Commodore 64!
Have you ever checked out the IDE64 project or the CMD product portfolio? I'd love to have those for my C64, but I'll save the money for a G4 turboboard for my Amiga 3000.
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Re:Neat, now how about my box...?
C64. Ever heard of the It boosts the 64K/1Mhz C64 to 16MB/20Mhz!
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Re:Wise IntelActually, you can buy a 20MHz 16 bit drop in replacement for the old 6510 CPU in the C64, and you can also use up to 16MB of RAM with it, 1 GB HD, etc. Take a look here, and be very, very afraid
:-)In other words: Some diehard fans actually found it worth it...
While the C64 and Amiga scenes may be mere shadows of what they were in the past, they still exists.
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SuperCPU
Here's a link for the SuperCPU the article mentions. For the hyperlink-wary, you can find it at http://www.cmdweb.de/scpu.htm. It plugs into your C64 or C128 and boosts it from 1MHz to a whopping 20 MHz, and lets your Commodore support up to 16MB of RAM.