Commodore 64/128 1541 Disk drive emulation SD Card Reader SD2IEC For Sale

Commodore 64/128 1541 Disk drive emulation SD Card Reader SD2IEC
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Commodore 64/128 1541 Disk drive emulation SD Card Reader SD2IEC:
$72.99

Commodore 1541 Disk driveemulation SD2IEC

Specifications:

- New version with LCD display.

-RETRO DESIGN

- Buttons on top for a comfortablenavigation.

- Attend SD card socket.

- Adjustable device number by dipswitch (8,9,10,11).

- 2x16 LCD

- The latest firmware LCD version.

-Atmega1284p microcrontroller.

- C64, C+4, C128, C16, C64DTV, VIC-20 compatible.

- Power supply5V DC 5.5mm/2.1mm jack.

- D64/D71/D81/M2I/PRG/P00 files.

- Supports fastloaders like JiffyDos, Final Cartrighe III, Epyx Fastload and others.

Thepackage includes:

- SD2IEC interface.

- Data cable.

- Power supply.


Choose the label you prefer: label with colours bars, 64c / 128 style or the label with the blue logo.By default it will be sent with colors bars.

UserGuide on pdf format.

100% tested and working.

* The package will be sent by registered mail.

** The item will ship within10 days after receiving payment.



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