[h=2]Hardware-modding[/h] Since the internal
circuit board has exposed
solder points for floppy-drive and keyboard ports, hardware modifications of the C64DTV are quite simple.
Known hardware mods
- keyboard connector
- external joystick (Port 1 and 2)
- floppy connector
- power unit connector
- fixing the palette problems of the PAL version (to some degree this is possible in software by adjusting palette entries)
- S-Video connector
- user port
- Original C64 casing and PS2 keyboard [2]
Additional hardware
- Data transfer cable (Parallel port (or USB/serial port via DTV2ser) to Joystick or user port)
- SD card interface 1541-III or MMC2IEC
The board could be used as a
System-on-a-chip (SoC) embedded computer for control applications.
[h=2]Software-modding[/h]
The DTV contains software-flashable memory. A number of tools have been released to compile programs into DTV-compatible flash images and load it onto the DTV. People made their own game compilations, adding popular (sometimes DTV-fixed) games that were not in the original DTV, added boot menus to make homebrew software development easier or enable new features, for example transfer programs like DTVtrans for transferring data from PC to DTV RAM and vice versa via the PC parallel port (or USB) and the DTV joystick port.
Θα το βρεις στο ebay μέχρι 40usd.
Μπορείς να βάλεις ότι θέλεις με προγραμματισμό της flashable memory (πως κάνουμε update το bios? κάπως έτσι)
Και όταν το βαρεθείς σαν joystick απλά χώστο σε ένα plastic case και κάντο commodore64.
p.s: τα γράφει όλα στο link, απλά πρέπει να τα διαβάσεις... Αλλιώς δεν...