New - Commodore 64/128 - 1541-II Trackdisplay Kit by Gero Ihde For Sale

New - Commodore 64/128 - 1541-II Trackdisplay Kit by Gero Ihde
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New - Commodore 64/128 - 1541-II Trackdisplay Kit by Gero Ihde:
$49.90

Trackdisplay Kit for the Commodore 1541-II Designed by Gero IhdeThe Trackdisplay kit was designed and sold by Gero, we picked up the project a few years ago and the kits are bow available. This kit allows you to add a Trackdisplay to your Commodore 1541-II disk drive.

The kit is fairly simple to assemble and requires a socket to be soldered over the 6116 inside the 1541, the Trackdisplay PCB is then soldered up and plugged in, the two LED displays are fitted to the top case.When you use your 1541-II disk drive the Trackdisplay is shown - have a look at the videos!

Demo videos - boxed with the printed circuit board, components kit & manual.

We are licensed to manufacture and sell these by Gero Ihde.
For the Commodore 1541-II Only. Separate kits are available for 1541, 1541C, 1571, 1581 & Commodore 128D.
If you have any questionsjust ask and some info aboutus - style=\"\">Sector ROM is available.

Not for the beginner, soldering skill, component & electronics knowledge and common sense needed!



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