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Post by nonefornow on Nov 5, 2015 18:22:24 GMT
I see on the net a number of various dust covers for the C64. However I do not see anything for the C128 nor for the C128D keyboard. Were there any made? Does anyone has pictures or references?
Here some of the pictures for C64.
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Post by nonefornow on Nov 4, 2015 21:57:22 GMT
Last night the ROM was in my mailbox. This weekend I am going to install it and see how it works. Thank you cbmguy.
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Post by nonefornow on Nov 2, 2015 17:13:31 GMT
Does have C128-native (preferred) or C64-native code to read/set the clock? And if author allows, could you post the code? It would be interesting to see how it works from a software perspective.
The diskette has GEOS autoexec files for both the C64 and the C128. A D64 image of the diskette is here.
cbm8bit.com/8bit/commodore/search?query=cp-clock.d64
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Post by nonefornow on Oct 29, 2015 17:15:13 GMT
After some consideration, (I actually participated in that thread) I decided that I am really only interested in a GEOS 2.0 ROM (which CBMGUY is graciously sending to me). As such, for now, my interest in the Megabit is not very high.
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Post by nonefornow on Oct 29, 2015 17:01:47 GMT
I bought a CP-Clock (Cassette Port Clock) from someone in the Netherlands. It is a really little interesting device that maintains the current date and time with a rechargeable battery in it.
The diskette includes also an autoexec DA to set, save and refresh the time under GEOS.
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Post by nonefornow on Oct 24, 2015 21:41:27 GMT
Thank you cbmguy. I am in CA , USA. I do not have a bin to burn and yes I will used it with a 128DCR so the 1571 will be OK. Details in PM.
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Post by nonefornow on Oct 22, 2015 0:12:47 GMT
I am looking for one of those GEOS 2.0 ROM chips to plug in my C128DCR, at a reasonable price.
I briefly looked on e-bay but found nothing.
Thank you.
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Post by nonefornow on Sept 29, 2015 18:41:10 GMT
We old guys didn't make it to the nightclub. That's what I was about to say.
I do not remember that part. But it was nice of him to do some sort of advertising. His second video is also pretty neat.
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Post by nonefornow on Sept 13, 2015 0:50:46 GMT
Is Bil Herd borrowing the items for the presentation from Chris? Or di he bring those, C16 Modem etc, with him from home?
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Post by nonefornow on Sept 9, 2015 23:32:59 GMT
Great Video Robert.
Almost 1 hour and 1/2. I did not realize that Bil and Leonard presentation lasted that long.
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