Originally released in 2008, it uses an SD/MMC card and is one of the cheapest and most versatile devices available for a Commodore 64 computer. As it is compatible with most fast-loading expansion cards, such as The Final Cartridge III, the two make a great combination for use. The SD2IEC is based on open source …
The wonderful world of BBS
BBS (Bulletin Board System) refers to the IT systems that spread between the 1980s and 1990s, which allowed data and messages to be exchanged between other users and computers using a computer with a modem, similar to the Internet. All this is still available for anyone to try out today, as many BBS systems are …
Kung Fu Flash (2019, Kim Jørgensen)
After the release of the famous EasyFlash and EasyFlash³, an improved version of the expansion module was created, called Kung Fu Flash (abbreviated KFF). Kung Fu Flash can emulate different cartridge types, load PRG files and use D64 disk images. Just place your desired CRT, PRG or D64 files on a FAT formatted microSD card …
Oceanic OC-118N (FSD-2 Excelerator+Plus)
An excellent product from the 1980's years and the American Oceanic Eletronics Group, this is a versatile and efficient disc drive. Originally designed for the Commodore series of personal computers, it is fully compatible with the Commodore 64 computer, directly replacing the Commodore 1541 Disk Drive, but offering much better performance in terms of both …
