I own one working old board c128 (rom rev 3 (with the lowercase q bug) with 6581 sid, are these uncommon? I thought most c128s used 8580 sids...), one working breadbox c64, and a dead 'new style' c64 with a probably ok vic2, an unknown cpu, and a probably dead 'big ASIC', and no 8580 SID (Someone absconded with it before it was sold to me). I could use a different motherboard for the dead newer c64 or a parts board with a good asic; i think this board is the 'older' of the two asics which does not integrate the color ram inside the asic itself, though I also think either board will fit in the case... Drive-wise: one 1541 (new board, rom rev 3), one 1571 (rom rev 3, I should really update this to 5 to fix the bug where writing to side 1 of MFM disks is offset by a half track), neither drive has the parallel port mod nor jiffydos. I have a 1581 loaned by a friend as well. One cassette drive. On 2/18/2017 10:07 PM, william degnan via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
How many commodore 64's do you own working or no?
I have a lot, not sure how many. I live near the old Commodore factory, they still pop up out of the ground when it rains
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