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Hardware

My Computers

  • iMac
  • PPC Mac mini
  • iPad 2
  • 2.53 GHz Intel Celeron PC
  • 1 GHz Intel Pentium III PC
  • AmigaOne-XE/G4
  • two Commodore 16s
  • two Commodore Plus/4s
  • Commodore 64
  • Commodore 64C
  • C64DTV, PAL. The Toy:Lobster's Commodore 64 compatible computer-in-a-joystick unit.

Information

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Commodore 264 series video port

Hardware Modifications

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New Sega Genesis compatible gamepad modified for the Commodore 264 series. The chip inside the gamepad has been disconnected and a Commodore 1341 joystick lead has been connected directly to the gamepad buttons. All the 7 buttons (A, B, C, X, Y, Z, and START) act as a fire button.

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An internal CD AUDIO IN / AUX IN port for the Plus/4. You can use a standard CD-ROM drive audio cable to connect an external audio source to Plus/4. The external audio signal is mixed with the TED sounds. Plus/4 before and after the modification.