*NEW* Commodore VIC-20 VIC20 cartridge development board-Atmel/Microchip/Arduino For Sale

*NEW* Commodore VIC-20 VIC20 cartridge development board-Atmel/Microchip/Arduino
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*NEW* Commodore VIC-20 VIC20 cartridge development board-Atmel/Microchip/Arduino:
$8.00

You are offerding on a:
BRAND NEW VIC-20 cartridge development PCB with Reset and Auxiliary Pushbutton Switches
NOTE: Switches are included but not soldered to the board. Cartridge case NOT included.
BOARD FEATURES:• 75mm (2.95\") in height X 100mm (3.94\") in length.
• This fits nicely into the VIC-20\'s cartridge port and is designed to fit into the traditional VIC-20 cartridge casing (not included).
• At the top of the board, ALL of the cartridge pins are connected to easy-to-access pads. Ready to use. NMI, AUD, and RST are near the top on the left. All the rest are in a single row at the top, great for connected to headers (not included).
I\'ve made a few minor changes to the pinout labelling in order to simplify the silkscreen.CD0-CD7 is labelled D0-D8CA0-CA13 is labelled A0-A13BLK1-BLK5 is labelled B1-B5RAM1-RAM3 is labelled R1-R3V R/W (Read/Write line for the VIC chip) is labelled VRWC R/W (Read/Write line for the CPU) is labelled CRWPhase 2 system clock is labelled CLK2RESET is labelled RST
All other labels match the pinout here: Commodore Pinouts
• The layout of the board is in BREADBOARD FORMAT. There are two sets of breadboard layouts each 25 pads long. This makes it easy to transfer your breadboard projects to the board.
• There are TWENTY-SIX(26) +5V pads and TWENTY-SIX(26) GND lines. These are split into two sections for easy access from the top or bottom of the board.
• The top side of the board is labelled TOP. Insert the cartridge into the VIC-20\'s port with TOP facing upwards.
• The board features a reset pushbutton switch and an auxiliary pushbutton switch (included but not soldered). The reset switch is routed to the RESET line while the auxiliary switch is connected to easily accessible pads.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
You are responsible for any and all charges incurred in your country, including taxes, customs and duty charges. Some buyers have been asked to pay these fees before the package is delivered.
DISCLAIMERWHILE THIS PROTOTYPE BOARD HAS BEEN ELECTRICALLY TESTED, IT IS PROVIDED WITHOUT ANY GUARANTEES OR WARRANTY. YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES TO YOU OR YOUR PROPERTY. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TECHNICAL SUPPORT. REMEMBER, THIS IS JUST LIKE A BREAD BOARD THAT YOU USE WITH YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY AND IMAGINATION.
Be sure to READ and FULLY UNDERSTAND all of the documentation regarding the electrical characteristics of your computer before using this board, i.e. maximum voltages and amperes allowances. ALSO BE VERY SURE you understand all of the properties of any ICs that you use with the board. Always read the datasheets!
REFUNDSRefunds will only be offered for UNUSED BOARDS when returned within 30 days. Buyer pays any and all shipping costs.
Please note that the descriptions herein are provided as is. I am not responsible for any typos.
PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU\'RE IN DOUBT BEFORE BUYING!
THANKS!


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