- Putting the C64 Reloaded MK2 board in the black C64C case.
- Then the keyboard.
- Then closing the black C64 box. The led is orange to fit with the brown keyboard.
intric8 wrote:@Bulletdust That would be pretty crazy.
Also worthy of note: apparently if you use a WiFi modem in the user port some users have reported visual noise. It was a fixable problem with the MK1 but not the MK2 based on the design.
It would be interesting to test if a modem that used an external source of power would make the interference would go away (like the Paul Rickards modem, but for C64).
That was exactly what I thought about Jens the way he answered my questions I asked by email regarding some unclear aspects of MK2. I was about not buying the C64 MK2 because of the way he reacted (very unfriendly). Now that I have one and can see what this board contains for the price he sold it (well this board sure have its positive sides...), I can only think he's an asshole selling overpricing products especially after I heard his after-sale service may not be that good to customers having real troubles with his products (seems he denies easily any issues coming from his designs).Bulletdust wrote:Sounds just like the kind of thing Jens would say, a fairly arrogant sort of fellow..
U64 has ESP32 so WiFi should be possible without WiModem - well when something is coded for that.Bulletdust wrote:So the C64 Reloaded is out as I can't use my WiModem and the Ultimate 64 is out because that doesn't even have a user port...Sounds like I'll be sticking with my trusty genuine breadbin for a little while longer.