• Looking for Commodore 64 Single Chip Internal RAM Replacement

    From cts3000@gmail.com@3:770/3 to All on Tue Jun 1 06:12:57 2021
    In the last couple of months, someone created a single RAM chip, that replaces all internal Commodore 64 memory modules.

    Anyone know where I can find information on this?

    Thank you,

    Chris

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  • From cts3000@gmail.com@3:770/3 to All on Tue Jun 1 06:08:37 2021
    In the last couple of months, someone created a single RAM chip, to replace the internal Commodore 64 memory modules.

    Anyone know where I can find information on this?

    Thank you,

    Chris

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  • From xxxx@3:770/3 to All on Tue Jun 1 20:40:01 2021
    Why you need this? You can still buy RAM chips for C64 for few dollars

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  • From cts3000@gmail.com@3:770/3 to xxxx on Tue Jun 1 17:53:38 2021
    On Tuesday, June 1, 2021 at 2:40:04 PM UTC-4, xxxx wrote:
    Why you need this? You can still buy RAM chips for C64 for few dollars

    Why does one need a Commodore 64 in 2021? :)

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  • From cts3000@gmail.com@3:770/3 to All on Tue Jun 1 17:57:25 2021
    Looks like I found it.

    SaRuMan-64 DRAM replacement for C64 / C64c / SX64 & Plus-4

    https://www.gamedude.com.au/products/shop/saruman-64-dram-replacement-for-c64-c64c-sx64-plus-4

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to cts3000@gmail.com on Wed Jun 2 05:53:00 2021
    cts3000@gmail.com wrote to xxxx <=-

    On Tuesday, June 1, 2021 at 2:40:04 PM UTC-4, xxxx wrote:
    Why you need this? You can still buy RAM chips for C64 for few dollars

    Why does one need a Commodore 64 in 2021? :)

    To relive our mis-spent youth, of course. And an instant trip down old
    memory lane. I still remember trying to get 80 column porn to display
    on my 40 column C=64 1701 monitor. Still got the monitor - it shows VHS
    porn just fine. Bv)=

    ... Amiga made it possible. Commodore made it dead.
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  • From Andreas Kohlbach@3:770/3 to Dave Drum on Wed Jun 2 21:59:48 2021
    On Wed, 02 Jun 2021 05:53:00 +1200, Dave Drum wrote:

    cts3000@gmail.com wrote to xxxx <=-

    Why does one need a Commodore 64 in 2021? :)

    To relive our mis-spent youth, of course. And an instant trip down old
    memory lane. I still remember trying to get 80 column porn to display
    on my 40 column C=64 1701 monitor. Still got the monitor - it shows VHS
    porn just fine. Bv)=

    ASCII-porn?

    Bitmap porn was okay with the 1701.

    Check out <http://girls.c64.org/>. :-D
    --
    Andreas
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  • From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to Andreas Kohlbach on Thu Jun 3 12:52:17 2021
    Andreas Kohlbach wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Why does one need a Commodore 64 in 2021? :)

    To relive our mis-spent youth, of course. And an instant trip down old memory lane. I still remember trying to get 80 column porn to display
    on my 40 column C=64 1701 monitor. Still got the monitor - it shows VHS
    porn just fine. Bv)=

    ASCII-porn?

    Bitmap porn was okay with the 1701.

    Check out <http://girls.c64.org/>. :-D

    Interesting site - trip down mammary lane as it were.

    My C=64 couldn't handle the porn from Burroghs mini-frame that was the
    BBS host confuser. When I upgraded to an Amiga things were different.

    Bv)=

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