Got one of those C64 Mini's a while back. It was kinda interesting - about $50 or so on Amazon - I had a gift card. Then I tried some of the games, lost interest and put it aside. I figured it was a static game emulator.
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Just yesterday, I was searching for something. Then someone was talking about loading games on it off of USB, and other things, like loading games with multiple disks. So I started it up, upgraded the firmware, and downloaded some .D81 images. This thing is really good as a C64 replacement. HDMI built in, support for usb controllers, support for normal keyboards, save states for games, can load games off of USB.
Sorry if this was already posted, but what I thought was a semi-interesting emulator with 50 or so built in games turns out to be a very good emulator supporting almost any C64 game.
Got one of those C64 Mini's a while back. It was kinda interesting - about $50 or so on Amazon - I had a gift card. Then I tried some of the games, lost interest and put it aside. I figured it was a static game emulator.
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Just yesterday, I was searching for something. Then someone was talking about loading games on it off of USB, and other things, like loading games with multiple disks. So I started it up, upgraded the firmware, and downloaded some .D81 images. This thing is really good as a C64 replacement. HDMI built in, support for usb controllers, support for normal keyboards, save states for games, can load games off of USB.
Sorry if this was already posted, but what I thought was a semi-interesting emulator with 50 or so built in games turns out to be a very good emulator supporting almost any C64 game.
So there is an update. Another group of folks created an update for the Mini and Maxi C64 that allows you to add your own games to the game carousel - so add a description, screenshots, disk images, keymappings, all that to the base C64 emulator device. Now, I already do this with a C64 Forever software. But the concept of setting up my games just so, putting the device away, then busting it out here and there and having everything ready to go - very convenient. Also you don't have to screw around with USB keys and sub-menus and such, or go through the effort of remapping keys every time you plug the device into an HDMI TV.
Since most of the games on the base C64 Mini are junk, this is probably just what I need. Would be nice to play Archon or Mail Order Monsters on a larger TV - if only to show the world how much my reflexes have gone down the toilet in 30 years
Yeah the Mini is kinda reviled in the C64 groups for being "just a locked emulator" but im kinda thinking on either getting both of them or the Maxi.
That would be nice. I have a large amount of C64 joysticks and was going to test out a Stelladaptor to see if it works, but just haven't tried it yet. As much as I enjoy Impossible Mission, dying because of crappy equipment puts me in a rage.Joystick is shit, ive personally seen one break in his hand at a friends house during normal playing, but you can buy a original TAC-2 and mod it.
That would be nice. I have a large amount of C64 joysticks and was going to test out a Stelladaptor to see if it works, but just haven't tried it yet. As much as I enjoy Impossible Mission, dying because of crappy equipment puts me in a rage.Joystick is shit, ive personally seen one break in his hand at a friends house during normal playing, but you can buy a original TAC-2 and mod it.
This morning, we found this computer at our doorstep with a small note from the KGB that we could put it in the museum. Appearantly, it's repaired by Commodore Repair Service Russia. We don't dare to put it out as interactive, it looks too scary to us.
However, we do have between 200 and 300 other computers working and they don't look so scary. They are all original as they were back when they are released. All these computers are set on their time-correct desks and chairs, so it's a full nostalgic feeling!
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Has anyone tried a Ultimate II+ ? I'm kind of getting obsessed with getting one. It's a cartridge that goes in your C64 and replaces the 1541 drive - with built in support for Fastloader and other cartridges. Since the 1541 is more likely to be on the fritz than the C64 itself, this would be an interesting addition. It also has a built in speaker to make the C64 drive sounds, which I would miss without a drive. Also has an Ethernet port.
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