1+ GHz Commodore SX-64 Mod
Spider[DAC] writes "I just found this site, about a person who modified a Commodore SX-64 to contain a 1.2 GHz PIII system. It appears to be a really cool system, and apparantly requires some specially made hardware to make it all interoperate properly. A well-documented read, and definitely something to dream about doing yourself."
I'm attempting to move the innards of a C64 into a Dell case. Wish me luck!
That's nothin'... I have the original UNIVAC in my spare house that I modified to use AMD 2.2 GHz Athlon XPs. Of course, the blinkenlights flash on and off so fast they burn out in just a few seconds. Then again, the original wiring was only run at 2.2 MEGAhz, so trying to get all the timing right was a nightmare.
And have you ever tried searching PriceWatch for a PGA to vacuum tube converter? Sheeeeesh... You'd think people had never heard of retrocomputing.
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definitely something to dream about doing yourself.
No. I'll continue my long-standing tradition of dreaming about a trio of beautiful, naked, goth-looking chicks who service my every need. I rather like that dream.
But if you want to dream about the Commodore 64, go right ahead.
I wish some Scandanavian warrior would rip this guys arms off :-)
Made you look!
Windows XP would REALLY suck with only 64k of memory...
And to start the thing up without a hard drive? I figure it would go something like this:
LOAD "WINXP",8,1
LOADING...
FLIP DISK TO SIDE 2
PLEASE WAIT...
INSERT DISK 2 OF 5.34E20
PLEASE WAIT...
One of these days, I'm going to wake up, select Slashdot from my bookmarks, and find that the top story is about some 7 year-old who managed to get his bicycle -- complete with training wheels and little brother onboard -- into lower earth orbit using some recently GPL'd Mathematica clone, an overclocked Furby, 50ft of CAT5 scavenged from the local LUGs trash bin and Jack Valenti's ego tinsnipped into tiles for the re-entry shielding.
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I see it uses the original Commodore keyboard... I wonder, do you still need to use a hammer to press the "Enter" key?
This sig is umop apisdn.
The SX-64 page mentions--
"Ah, the DX. That was the american version which had 2 disk drives. (The UK gets short changed
again! - Akuma). Our european version had one plus a hole marked 'Storage'. Very useful, as long
as you don't store disks in there; the magnetic fields generated by the SX64's drive tends to wipe
them clean or corrupt them at the very least. Nice piece of design.
"
Probably Commodore's way of paying tribute to the Coleco Adam..
Dig-dug oughtta get something like 3,500 fps.
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Strangely, I've had that dream. It was weird.