Zane H. Healy wrote:
> SMT makes things like this possible:
>
www.jbrain.com/vicug/gallery/uIEC/
> An entire CBM IEC compatible drive in 1.5" by 1.5" :-)
>
WOW! **VERY** nice! How do you select one of the 23500 floppy
images?
:oD
http://www.portcommodore.com/uiecreview.php
Jim,
Are you selling this as a pre-built item, or a kit? I have the "MMC
Pre-built item. $50.00 for the SD version, $75.00 for the IDE+CF version.
Replay" (at least on NTSC systems). I gather you
can run multipart games
from D64 images from this with no problem, and no need for physical
There's always things to improve, but yes, multi-part, multi-side games
work (there are two switches you can use to go "forward" and "back" in
a
list of images)
floppies? I'm especially interested since this
will work on a VIC-20,
Plus/4, C-64, or C128! It appears to be just what I need (an I'm scared to
That is my philosophy. I want to build items that are not just
C64-specific. The IDE+CF version will sprout support for IEEE-488 when
I have time to build the prototype and write the firmware.
say I think I need at least two if the price is
right).
Well, you'll have to judge that for yourself, but I have tried to price
them to where folks can feel pretty good about the purchase.
Also can I use a "MMC Replay" with the uIEC
in the same system? So that I
I don't see why not, though I have not tested it. uIEC is a standard
IEC device, and I think MMC Replay allows such devices to be used.
Jim