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- Cable XE1541 - Instructions to make a cable that connects a 1541 drive to the LPT port of a PC. Meant to be a substitute for the original X1541, according to the differing parallel port specifications of the new motherboards.
- CD-64 - Tutorials on how to build an X1541 cable and how use a Zip drive with a C64, CMD info, games, and utilities.
- Commodore DTV Hacking - Documents hardware modifications for the series of Commodore DTV gaming joysticks.
- Commodore Experience - Information about copy protection schemes, graphics, machine language, cartridges and Commodore hardware.
- Commodore One - Commodore compatible re-configurable computer designed by Jeri Ellsworth. C64 and VIC-20 cores are available to download.
- C=VGA Adaptor - Abandoned project to build a card that connects a Commodore computer to a VGA monitor.
- CyberpunX Retro Replay Cartridge - Retro Replay cartridge manuals, ROMs, and hardware information.
- The Final Ethernet cartridge - Ethernet adaptor for the Commodore 64.
- The Final Replay - ROM image to be used with the Retro Replay cartridge and the RR-Net ethernet adapter. An attempt to combine the advantages of the two major cartridges for the C64, the FC3 and AR6.
- 64HDD - Home of the CBM hard disk emulator 64HDD and other Commodore projects.
- Heaven's Keeper - Fit a Commodore 64 into a PC tower. Hardware description plus pinout.
- The IDE64 Project - Cartridge interface for connecting IDE hard disk drives, CD-ROMs and other ATAPI devices to the Commodore 64 computer.
- Michael Klein's Projects - Features instructions for adding 8K RAM expansion to the 1541 and cbm4linux, a Linux kernel module to use disk drives and printers with the C64 and VIC-20.
- The MMC2IEC device - Transfer data between a PC and a C64 by simulating a 1541 disk drive using the IEC bus and accessing data from a SD/MMC flash memory card. Includes descriptions of the hardware and software.
- Picodore 64 - a Commodore 64 PDA - Constructed with a Commodore 64 DTV, Radio Shack "Hummer Off-Road Racing" DTV, PSOne screen, and Jornada foldaway keyboard.
- retrohackers.com - Hardware and software news for the Commodore retro-hacking community.
- 1541 Serial Interface Project - Connect a PC to a Commodore disk drive using the standard floppy cable, the interface, and a serial cable. The only thing needed on the PC side is a free serial port.
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