Oops I just found a C64, now what ?

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Just been cleaning out some :censored: :censored: dirtball's filthy :censored: shed. I saw the 1541 disk drive earlier, but just unearthed the C64 breadbox that goes with it.

Just short a PSU to run it which sounds like a good thing, and also the serial cable to use the drive. Will make new ones of those anyway.

Any ideas what I need to properly test this system out ?
Something simple like format a disk, and some type in program to test the sound chip. I was 12 last time I had access to one lol.

ps: It cleaned up nice, and my be donated to a certain local event that has need for one next year.
 
Load "$",8 will do a directory of the drive and load "*",8,1 will force load the first program on the disk.

Cheers

John
 
OK thanks a lot.:thumbsup:

I also found the serial cable, just need to find a suitable 9V AC transformer to power the thing (I have the 5V regulator already made up).
 
Please note that one is DC, one is AC power!

Or search for a "real"/other power supply in search hardware/Commodore :)

Have fun,
gehtjanx
 
Here's a wee basic program that will do a tune to test the sound chip, nothing as simple as a beep command on the C64 lol:

2 FOR L = 54272 TO 54296 : POKE L,0 : NEXT
5 V=54296:W=54276:A=54277:HF=54273:LF=54272:S=54278:PH=54275:PL=54274
10 POKE V,15 : POKE A,88 : POKE PH,15 : POKE PL,15 : POKE S,89
20 READ H : IF H = -1 THEN END
30 READ L
40 READ D
60 POKE HF,H : POKE LF,L : POKE W,65
80 FOR T = 1 TO D : NEXT : POKE W,64
85 FOR T = 1 TO 50 : NEXT
90 GOTO 10
100
DATA 34,75,250,43,52,250,51,97,375,43,52,125,51,97
105
DATA 250,57,172,250
110
DATA 51,97,500,0,0,125,43,52,250,51,97,250,57,172
115
DATA 1000,51,97,500
120
DATA -1,-1,-1
 
yay real retro type it in yourself and run :thumbsup:
I remember them days and the magazines :)
 
Yay the C64 massive!!! :thumbsup:

@ Station240

The breadbin C64 does need a 9v AC supply as well as a 12v DC supply.
 
Ohhhhhhh, charity!:)

I'm running a charity program here: "help rkauer to grab a disk unit to his C128"...:whistle:

You can collaborate donating a 1541 of any kind (or even a clone/third part solution).













:jester::jester::jester::jester::jester::jester:
 
I might be able to help you out with a drive rkauer
after I got fitzsteve to collect a load of c64 stuff for me and then post it up to me. Though I`m not opening the 2 boxies of c64 stuff till christmas so at least I`ll have something interesting to look forward to christmas day
So if you don`t find a drive by january give me a PM and if I have a spare you can have it for P&P :)
 
Yay the C64 massive!!! :thumbsup:

@ Station240

The breadbin C64 does need a 9v AC supply as well as a 12v DC supply.

Its 5v DC not 12v, the case says so for a start, as does the circuit diagram.

Sorry, that will teach me to check first.....:oops:

You could use a 18v transformer and separate the two 9v windings, feed one through a few smoothing caps, diodes and a 78L05 or similar and you'd have 9v and 5v sorted.
 
When Christmas passes I'll create a thread. ATM it's best to not post anything to Banana Land.

Thank you both, guys!:thumbsup:
 
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