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I recently sold off or gave away most of my C64 stuff, but I still have two items left: a pair of C64 DTV 30-in-1 joysticks from Mammoth Toys. One of them is new and still sealed in the original packaging, and the other is loose but in excellent cosmetic and working condition. I'm offering the new one for $30 and the loose one for $25, so if you've been looking for a DTV unit to mod into a small C64 computer, here's a chance to get one without paying outrageous eBay prices! Thanks, and PM me if you're interested!

 

EDIT: Both DTV units have now been sold! Thanks!

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I love my C64 DTV 30-in-1 joystick, but not as much as my actual Commodore 64 from when I was a kid back in the early 1980's. Amazing after all these years it still works.

 

Speaking of the C64 DTV 30-in-1 joystick, have you done any of the modifications to them (add a keyboard, s-video, etc.)?

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I love my C64 DTV 30-in-1 joystick, but not as much as my actual Commodore 64 from when I was a kid back in the early 1980's. Amazing after all these years it still works.

 

Speaking of the C64 DTV 30-in-1 joystick, have you done any of the modifications to them (add a keyboard, s-video, etc.)?

 

 

I also love the C64 DTV, my friend has added a disk drive port and has successfully loaded stuff from the disks on the DTV unit. He also added a power adapter that he wired where the battery port was. As for a keyboard, theres no need as the DTV has a built-in virtual keyboard.

 

DTV has completely replaced my C64 as I am to broke and dont feel like retracking down everything. I used to have one but after it broke I sold all of the parts, game disks and carts (and just recently the box to someone on here.)

 

But I did keep the power adapter and Commodore Monitor as I liked them, now my DTV is plugged into a Commodore Monitor and I am considering using the original power adapter on the DTV myself.

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I love my C64 DTV 30-in-1 joystick, but not as much as my actual Commodore 64 from when I was a kid back in the early 1980's. Amazing after all these years it still works.

 

Speaking of the C64 DTV 30-in-1 joystick, have you done any of the modifications to them (add a keyboard, s-video, etc.)?

One of these days I'll get to do these mods, but not yet, just no time for personal projects :(

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I love my C64 DTV 30-in-1 joystick, but not as much as my actual Commodore 64 from when I was a kid back in the early 1980's. Amazing after all these years it still works.

 

Speaking of the C64 DTV 30-in-1 joystick, have you done any of the modifications to them (add a keyboard, s-video, etc.)?

One of these days I'll get to do these mods, but not yet, just no time for personal projects :(

 

 

I want to mod mine, as DTV has a lot of potential.

I have seen amazing mods to them, on random sites, so cool.

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I am late again. just gives me a chance to pick one up if I see it at the Thrift for cheap.

 

Cheap for a used DTV is about 25$, Average price is $45-55.

Since they didnt have a huge production run,

the C64 Hummer is easier to find as its the second model with alot more releases.

 

C64 Hummers are like $15-25 max,

but they arent as good as the original DTV in my opinion.

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