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The "Not Quite Amiga but still computer related category" => Alternative Operating Systems => Topic started by: InTheSand on December 17, 2006, 11:23:07 PM
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Hi,
Just spotted this on the "Commodore International" web site:
Commodore Gaming, a strategic partnership between Commodore International Corporation and The Content Factory, provides a wide range of game products and services. Products due for release soon include a new generation of the Commodore 64 joystick, which adds game download functionality to the features that made its predecessor famous (direct connectability to TV and PC).
Source is here (http://www.commodorecorp.com/corporate/products/02+Hardware.aspx).
Does anyone have any further info on this? Could be interesting and would save having to manually hack apart a DTV unit to get other stuff on to it...
- Ali
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That is indeed good news.. I would not mind having a amiga stick with similar capabilities.
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I'd like one too!
Though for an Amiga version, it'd be nice to have keyboard and mouse sockets!
- Ali
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I bought a C64DTV and would quite happily have paid double the price or more if the unit had a PS2 port for attaching a PC keyboard, a socket to add a second joystick and an SD card slot so I could add my own games. Oh, and most of all, somewhere to plug a power supply in so I wouldn't have to keep running it on AA batteries.
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Does anyone have any further info on this? Could be interesting and would save having to manually hack apart a DTV unit to get other stuff on to it...
Yeah I have some more information: I brought this subject up on the VIC-20 forum DENIAL a while back after seeing it on the Commodore site. Some of the people on DENIAL know the developers of the original C64DTV (i.e. Jeri and others) and have asked them about this quote on the Commodore website. Apparently the developers know nothing and have not been contacted by the "new" Commodore to develop such a second generation C64-DTV.
So, until we hear more, this is just vapourware and hype.
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I bought a C64DTV and would quite happily have paid double the price or more if the unit had a PS2 port for attaching a PC keyboard, a socket to add a second joystick and an SD card slot so I could add my own games. Oh, and most of all, somewhere to plug a power supply in so I wouldn't have to keep running it on AA batteries.
You are aware that you can easily add the PS2 port for the keyboard, and easily bypass the batteries by soldering on a jack for a power adaptor (same voltage as batteries would supply), right?
The PAL version of the C64DTV does come with 2MBs of flashable built in memory. Not quite an SD card but pretty good.
Some people have figured out how to hack on a second joystick port. You'd have to do some web-searching. I don't know how "hackish" this last mod is.
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There is allready atleast 2 packs availible with new games for the
Dtv..
Check this:
http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=40884
http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=40885
http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=40886
http://www.style64.org/file/Must_See_DTV-STYLE.zip
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Now if only they would release a flashable NTSC version of the DTV, I would be satisfied. Oh, yeah, and if they fixed the serious bug in the NTSC DTV version of Sword of Fargoal, too.
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Darrin wrote:
I bought a C64DTV and would quite happily have paid double the price or more if the unit had a PS2 port for attaching a PC keyboard, a socket to add a second joystick and an SD card slot so I could add my own games. Oh, and most of all, somewhere to plug a power supply in so I wouldn't have to keep running it on AA batteries.
Then what you want it´s not a c64DTV but a C-ONE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-One)
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You are aware that you can easily add the PS2 port for the keyboard, and easily bypass the batteries by soldering on a jack for a power adaptor (same voltage as batteries would supply), right?
The PAL version of the C64DTV does come with 2MBs of flashable built in memory. Not quite an SD card but pretty good.
Some people have figured out how to hack on a second joystick port. You'd have to do some web-searching. I don't know how "hackish" this last mod is.
Thanks for that info. I've seena few hacked C64DTVs, but people like me should be banned from owning soldering irons. Besides, I'd like professional built unit in a neat case, not one of my bodge jobs. :-D
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Fransexy_ wrote: Then what you want it´s not a c64DTV but a C-ONE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-One)
Thanks. Yep, it's a nice geek device, but what 'm looking for is something between that and the C64DTV and I'm sure that such an item could be marketed to mass consumers.
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@krize: I didn't know the PAL ones were partly flashable... Thanks for the info! Unfortunately, even though I'm in a PAL country, I couldn't wait, so bought the NTSC version!
@Fransexy: A C-One would be nice, but there's a bit of a cost difference between that and a C64DTV!!
- Ali
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Here's my conversion of a C64 PAL DTV2 which I posted a photo of over at the Petscii Forum (http://jledger.proboards19.com/index.cgi?action=gotopost&board=dtvhacking&thread=1143672733&post=1143672733) about 9 months ago. I used a screwdriver case.
Click each photo for a larger image:
(http://i2.tinypic.com/slh4b9.jpg) (http://i2.tinypic.com/slh0dw.jpg) (http://i2.tinypic.com/slh4p2.jpg) (http://i2.tinypic.com/slgyu9.jpg)
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Im new to all this C64 DTV..where can I get one??
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Darrin wrote:
Oh, and most of all, somewhere to plug a power supply in so I wouldn't have to keep running it on AA batteries.
WalMart sells an AC adapter for use with the Jaxx Pacific (or TV Games) joysticks, and this works well with the DTV.
I can't find it on the website, but it's simply a unit shaped like the battery compartment with contacts which make contact with the battery springs on the compartment. This unit connects to a AC adapter. It sells for about $10.
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Vlabguy1 wrote:
Im new to all this C64 DTV..where can I get one??
Based on the info on the Petscii Forum (http://jledger.proboards19.com/index.cgi?board=dtvhacking&action=display&thread=1166051672), some stores like Radio Shack may still have a few left for about $15 ~ $20 in the US. I'm in the UK and some discount stores still sell them for about £5 ~ £10.
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ameegah wrote:
Vlabguy1 wrote:
Im new to all this C64 DTV..where can I get one??
Based on the info on the Petscii Forum (http://jledger.proboards19.com/index.cgi?board=dtvhacking&action=display&thread=1166051672), some stores like Radio Shack may still have a few left for about $15 ~ $20 in the US. I'm in the UK and some discount stores still sell them for about £5 ~ £10.
I've got about 6 of these for sale in the UK - 10 GBP including postage. Obviously oversees will be + postage!
:-)
If anyone fancies any, drop me a PM. (already replied to yours KidKoala) :-)
Cheers,
Matt
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Just thought I'd let you guys know especially those in the 2o to 40 age group about a new web site that looks at the Amiga, C64, Atari 2600, Xbox Live arcade and arcade machines.
There is a for sale and wanted to buy section too.
Check out www.retrogameplay.com
The for sale and wanted to buy is free, for those that want to post their Amiga stuff for sale.
I thought I'd just let you guys know.
May the Amiga live on forever!
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...a new generation of the Commodore 64 joystick, which adds game download functionality...
That could mean that they're thinking about some kind of online pay site with old games on it. Would be cool and they could do the leg work finding the copyright owners, which is probably well worth paying some small fee.