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Offline McVenco

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Re: C=64 Pro64/MSSIAH
« Reply #14 from previous page: November 26, 2008, 10:31:55 AM »
Mine should be on it's way as well. I ordered two SID2SID boards to go with it as well so I can practice my soldering skills some more :-)

I guess it's time to dust off my C64s again and set them up for when the MSSIAH arrives (can't wait!). Also time to finally get started on doing that pot-mod (as in potentiometer, not that green stuff that messes with your head) since I sold my paddles a while ago (which were pretty awkward to use with tth Prophet64 anyway).
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Re: C=64 Pro64/MSSIAH
« Reply #15 on: November 26, 2008, 11:25:33 AM »


Nice, me want :-)
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Re: C=64 Pro64/MSSIAH
« Reply #16 on: November 26, 2008, 01:43:56 PM »
I just got my email a few days back, inviting me to place an order. It's not the best timing, in terms of the exchange rate I'm getting. I might wait a few days yet. Hopefully the Aussie dollar will bounce back.

Otherwise, there are so many other great uses for the money.

Have to wait and see...

edit- Actually just looked at the photos then, for the first time. They have done a neet job shoe-horning the MIDI interface into the cartridge. Unfortunately, if I buy one, I would be modding the MIDI interface. I would probably just fit the cartridge and C=64 PCB together, into a new case, with my MIDI hackery included as well.
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