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uAX64 Max (READY+)

375,00€
incl. VAT, plus delivery


Orderable (delivery in 5 weeks)
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Description

The uAX64 board measures 304mm x 245mm and fits into an ATX case. The special thing are the 7 card slots, which are an elegant way to upgrade the C/64 quickly and easily, as well as to create new cards for it yourself. Furthermore the additional cards of the uAX64 Mini fit.

 
   
Features:
 
- 7 Card slots
- 2 SID Sockets
- Slot for optional internal Pi1541 Zero 1541 drive
- ROM-SET Switch
- VIC Dot Noise Fix (Potentiometer)
 
  
Currently the following cards exist:
 
- 2MB RAM Card
- FM OPL Soundcard
- Midi Card
- RGB VIDEO Card
- SSD Card
- I/O Card with 128 I/O Ports
- Remote BT/USB Keyboard Card
- SID Soundcard with 2 SID Sockets
- Sampler Card 64
- Developer Card
 
The board is delivered with video/audio/serial board + userport/tapeport board and ready soldered, as well as already equipped with standard ICs (also already 8701 and 64K RAM are included), but without the Commodore specific ICs (CPU, VIC-II, CIA, PLA, SID, ROMs). The board only has to be equipped with the usual Commodore specific ICs. 
 
An ATX power supply with at least 80 watts or a 12V/2A plug-in power supply (round plug with 2.1mm inner diameter) is required, which is not included in the scope of delivery.
 
 
Note: All necessary old original Commdore ICs have already been developed several times as replica ICs (PLA, SID, CIA, VIC-II, CPU) and are partly already available on the market. Therefore, original Commodore ICs may no longer be absolutely necessary.
 
 

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