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== WTF? == | == WTF? == | ||
The C64 Direct-to-TV, called C64DTV for short, is a single-chip implementation of the Commodore 64 computer, contained in a joystick with 30 built-in games ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C64_Direct-to-TV C64_Direct-to-TV]). | |||
The C64 Direct-to-TV, called C64DTV for short, is a single-chip implementation of the Commodore 64 computer, contained in a joystick with 30 built-in games ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C64_Direct-to-TV]). | |||
The joystick can be bought at Conrad (but I've also seen it at Zielpunkt) for ~25 Euros. | The joystick can be bought at Conrad (but I've also seen it at Zielpunkt) for ~25 Euros. | ||
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* 2x Buchsenleiste 32-polig 740438 2.30 | * 2x Buchsenleiste 32-polig 740438 2.30 | ||
* 1x 5V 7805 Spannungsregler 179205 0.65 | * 1x 5V 7805 Spannungsregler 179205 0.65 | ||
* 1x 100 uF Elko | * 1x 100 uF Elko (we've got more of these in the lab) | ||
* 2x 100 nF Kondensator | * 2x 100 nF Kondensator (we've got more of these in the lab) | ||
== Connectors == | |||
I have fitted the connectors onto the casing of the joystick, using a dremel and a glue gun (NB! no gaffa was used in this project :). | |||
Connectors, seen from the front: | |||
[[Bild:joystick.png|128px|Joystick, male]] | |||
[[Bild:keyboard.png|80px|PS/2 keyboard, female]] | |||
[[Bild:diskdrive.png|DIN6 disk drive, female]] |
Version vom 3. Dezember 2006, 19:43 Uhr



WTF?
The C64 Direct-to-TV, called C64DTV for short, is a single-chip implementation of the Commodore 64 computer, contained in a joystick with 30 built-in games (C64_Direct-to-TV).
The joystick can be bought at Conrad (but I've also seen it at Zielpunkt) for ~25 Euros.
This is an amazing piece of hardware, but comes with a few weaknesses:
- Only 1 joystick, no support for two-player games
- Only a limited selection of games
- The quality of the joystick itself is far from the gold standard (Competition Pro)
..so let's remedy this:
Project Overview
The goal is to add ports for two external joysticks, a PS/2 keyboard and a disk drive (1541 compatible).
Part List
Parts, Conrad part numbers and total price in Euros:
- 2x SUB D-Stiftleiste 9 polig 742066 1.14
- 1x Mini-DIN Steckdose 738422 1.73
- 1x DIN Einbaubuchse 6-polig 738166 1.20
- 2x Buchsenleiste 32-polig 740438 2.30
- 1x 5V 7805 Spannungsregler 179205 0.65
- 1x 100 uF Elko (we've got more of these in the lab)
- 2x 100 nF Kondensator (we've got more of these in the lab)
Connectors
I have fitted the connectors onto the casing of the joystick, using a dremel and a glue gun (NB! no gaffa was used in this project :).
Connectors, seen from the front: