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- From: jlb31348@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Jim Brain)
- Subject: Possible projects for the 64
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1992 23:52:44 GMT
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- Just wanted to get some input:
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- I have though about some cool (I think) prjects for the 64. It has been a while
- since I had mine up and running, but more time next semester has led me to ask:
- What do think about ...
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- A cheap input/output board for the 64? (How cheap and what specs do ya want)
- LCD interface for the 64 ? (640*200*4 gray scales)
- Multi CPU network ?
- Interface to the IBM
- Intercface to the MAC
- C64 Emulator for Windows in IBM ?
- LAPTOP 64?
- IBM keyboard interface (I know, Joel Kolstad already di one, but I never got
- the source for the 8751 chip)
- Color for the PET series (and bitmapped graphics) ?
- Serial port for the PETs ?
- Anything for the PETS ?
- Anything for the C16 ?
- Anything for the +4
- VIC to 64 hookup of some kind ?
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- I dunno, you tell me. What peaks your interest. Mind you, I would rather not
- delve into MIDI, SCSI, or anything that big, but ot would be a challenge.
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- Jim Brain "If you build it, they will come."
- brain@cs.uiuc.edu
- Senior, Computer Engineering Field of Dreams
- PowerGlove Serial Interface Designer and Co-Project Leader. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Dox available on request
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