Sunday, September 4, 2016

Welcome

Hi and welcome to the Commodore USA blogsite. This site in intended to support users of CUSA products, who have found difficulty obtaining support and is maintained by ex-CUSA staff and members. For users of products like the C64X Ultimate and Extreme we currently have a driver support downloads page here which also includes downloads for Commodore OS Vision and Ubuntu.

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7 comments:

  1. Hi, do you have any documentation for the keyboard installation, or how to use it via the USB cable that came with the barebones kit? Thanks--

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    1. Hi there,

      Unfortunately we don't have any manuals or documentations available. However doing a quick search online we have found this for you which should help (it has layouts on how to use the keyboard connector at the end of the cable and attach it to a PC motherboard). > http://www.pcgamer.com/how-to-build-a-modern-commodore-64-pc/2/

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  2. Is there any place to find one of these for sale?

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    1. Please PM us on our Facebook page at facebook.com/CommodoreUSA

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  3. I too would like to know if it's still possible to get any kits these days.

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  4. Hi,
    Not sure Im talking to the right people. Are you the owners of the Amiga?.
    If you are I have a suggestion/request for you. You probably have seen the mini NES and the success it had, right?. Could you make a mini CD32/Amiga with a collection of the best games?. It makes sense. People would by it for sure. It had to be done properly. No configurations or anything like that, just plug and play.
    One thing important...when loading, you must have the floppy drive noise :)
    Thank you.

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