Hi. I've been working on this project for about a year. Now is almost complete.
Basically, I've done two different project:
1. Having a Keyrah board alternative, so I used Arduino board and QMK Keyboard firmware.
2. Some 3D Design for putting a Raspberry Pi inside the C64 case IN A NON DESTRUCTIVE WAY so you can put back your original board.
I've built several options (With or without) w/o original joysticks, w/o RasPI, w/o RasPI Power Supply, RGB LED/Original LED, w/o layout change button, etc.
You can run RetroPie, or just plain VICE emulator, or even Combian.
I wanted to know how many people are interested in getting an old (and maybe broken) C64 and transform it to a mulit-game/multi-platform, so I would share the code and designs.
Forget Keyrah and The64Mini. Use your own C64 with this:
Re: Forget Keyrah and The64Mini. Use your own C64 with this:
Impressive! It's good to see the homebrew approach going strong.
Re: Forget Keyrah and The64Mini. Use your own C64 with this:
Maybe we have different definitions of homebrew, but all of that hardware looks like new, off the shelf hardware. I am not belittling this project, I just wouldn't use that terminology.
Personally I would rather get a Raspberry Pi to emulate a 1541, and thanks to some othr C= folks, that's a project I am about to bite into.
C-64, C-128, and Amiga A2000 user
Re: Forget Keyrah and The64Mini. Use your own C64 with this:
what ever happened with this? no stl files, qmk wiring diagram, etc - been thinking of doing qmk but i'd like atleast a wiring diagram i know works, i got a free 64 with a fried mobo thanks to the guy not knowing they can have deadly psu.
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