Hi
Today I'm offering something really cool. One of the first Uni64 boards ever made.
Featuring:
Since pictures will not do this machine justice, here are a few videos:
3 SID Music
Lightshow and ROM switching
Hardware Pr0n - Take a look inside
Board is very stable, and I'm sure It will work as well as today for decades.
I have added a PI 1541 control board, display and reset button next to video port in a way that the case is not cut. It's a bit wobbly, but functional. If you don't like it I can remove it before shipping.
Due to the age of the chips, I can not offer any warranty, but will help if any problem or question arises. All the chips are socketed, so if any repair should be needed, it will be a breeze.
The board offers an option to add SRAM instead of DRAM chips. I can Include the needed chips if you want, but the board as is did not present any VSP bugs, after long time of operation.
The package will be sent fully insured only. Please ask for an exact quote on postage to your country. (Approx 30-40€ for most of the EU.)
Payment is PayPal (Goods and Services) only - Full refund if item is not received.
The SD card in the video will not be included. Instead, I will include a small SD card with essential PI1541 drivers and a few games and demos. (Just because there is a lot of licenced software, and my own unreleased stuff on it.)
This board supports only S-video (no composite signal), and stereo sound. If you don't have S-video capable TV, use provided HDMI converter.
And now for the line you were looking for: Price for this unique C64 is 550€ (was 580€,was 650€) + postage.
To minimise the price, you can chose that the board is shipped with only one 8580 SID (instead of three), and without rather expensive ODV HDMI converter, in which case the price is only 430€.
Feel free to ask any questions, or request more pics or vids.
BR,
E.
Today I'm offering something really cool. One of the first Uni64 boards ever made.
Featuring:
- All new parts (except for C64 custom chips obviously)
- 3 SID's!

- FM (SFX) Sound expander
- Inegrated PI1541
- Latest revision CIA's
- SRAM (optional)
- Wireless ROM switcher
- Programmable Light show
- HDD (SSD) interface (Sound expander needs to be removed if this is fitted.)
- In a Translucent case from Individual Computers
- Boxed In a C64Case box.
Since pictures will not do this machine justice, here are a few videos:
3 SID Music
Lightshow and ROM switching
Hardware Pr0n - Take a look inside
Board is very stable, and I'm sure It will work as well as today for decades.
I have added a PI 1541 control board, display and reset button next to video port in a way that the case is not cut. It's a bit wobbly, but functional. If you don't like it I can remove it before shipping.
Due to the age of the chips, I can not offer any warranty, but will help if any problem or question arises. All the chips are socketed, so if any repair should be needed, it will be a breeze.
The board offers an option to add SRAM instead of DRAM chips. I can Include the needed chips if you want, but the board as is did not present any VSP bugs, after long time of operation.
The package will be sent fully insured only. Please ask for an exact quote on postage to your country. (Approx 30-40€ for most of the EU.)
Payment is PayPal (Goods and Services) only - Full refund if item is not received.
The SD card in the video will not be included. Instead, I will include a small SD card with essential PI1541 drivers and a few games and demos. (Just because there is a lot of licenced software, and my own unreleased stuff on it.)
This board supports only S-video (no composite signal), and stereo sound. If you don't have S-video capable TV, use provided HDMI converter.
And now for the line you were looking for: Price for this unique C64 is 550€ (was 580€,was 650€) + postage.
To minimise the price, you can chose that the board is shipped with only one 8580 SID (instead of three), and without rather expensive ODV HDMI converter, in which case the price is only 430€.
Feel free to ask any questions, or request more pics or vids.
BR,
E.
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