The SD2IEC market is flooded with budget, poor quality SD2IEC Interfaces, often just the pcb with no protection and those which are cased are clumsy and difficult to use on a day by day basis. In partnership with the designers & manufacturers of the uCassette and Tapuino v2, we have now received our first delivery of SD2IEC Interfaces. Features - Retro design, Attend SD card socket, Adjustable device number by dip switch (8,9,10,11), User port power supply, Actual firmware, upgradeable via sd card, LEDs (Blue, Red) on Commodore logo, 4 buttons: User port reset, SD2IEC reset and disk change buttons, Atmega 1284p microcontroller. The package includes: SD2IEC Drive & 60cm Data cable, User Guide. 100% tested and working. This is compatible with the VIC 20. Take a look at the picture, these plug into the Commodore's User Port and sit neatly at the side of your 64. Some extra pictures showing the controls and cable. In stock. £59 Plus Postage. Update...
Hi despite my attempts to make it work there was no to positive I used as suggested a version geos (GEOS 2.0 R cenbe) But the device does not work, it is not compatible with 1764, I do not know what to do, can you tell me how to verify that the cartridge Work properly? (mgio69@hotmail.com)
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DeleteFirstly this is NOT compatible with the Commodore 1764 or 1750 REUs, it will only work with GEOS (and a few other programs).
We can supply a test program on a floppy disk or you can download to sd2iec from the web, the test program will test upto 16MB.
If you are sure your have the R version then it should be easy to see the extra drive, extra memory.
Hope this helps.
Tim
Hi When will Georam be available again?
ReplyDeleteThey are now in stock.
DeleteWill Georam be available again?
DeleteThey are in stock.
DeleteHello, Is It ok for Basic 8 on CBM 128?
ReplyDeleteNo, you need a Commodore 1750 or 1764
DeleteHi is the georam available ?
ReplyDeleteYes, it is in stock.
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