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Commodore C64/C128 Ram Expansion Unit

C= Commodore C64 C128 REU

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#1 sloopy ONLINE  

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Posted Mon Jan 16, 2012 9:18 PM

As many of you with Commodore computers know, a REU is a useful piece of hardware to have... Recently in my mail, 'I got a Box', and inside was and interesting new device I picked up...

It is a "DAC 1MB REU" by http://digitalaudioconcepts.com/ and i must say this thing is nice...

Front
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Back
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Cased (I havn't put the label on it yet ;')
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And it fits in some common C= carts with just the screw pillar being removed and the 'latches' on the side holding the cart together...

I have had this a few days, and its much better then my 512k 1764, as it is MUCH smaller, and contains a full 1MB of ram... (V, 16mb next? :') And since it uses the same main IC (the REC) as a standard Commodore RAM Expansion Unit, it is full compatible with all the same apps (Wheels, GEOS, MOD's, etc) as stock.

Now on to why I am posting this, as some of you know I am primarily an 8bit Atari computer person, and I am looking for suggestions on testing this thing out. Now i have used the common CMD test utility, Wheels, and playing music on it, I am looking for something else, games? apps?

thanks,
sloopy.

#2 Rybags OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:04 AM

There's that recent demo which is a videocap + music of a car racing game.
Unsure if it works on REU, it might stream the frames from a DMA IDE type drive.

CSDB should have most modern-day releases that need REU - http://noname.c64.or...ch/advanced.php

Looks like you can't search by hardware criteria though.

#3 sack-c0s OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Jan 17, 2012 6:39 AM

blueREU is a demo that works with the expansion unit


It's not just the expanded RAM that is useful for demo coding - there's a few tricks that can be done by locking it to DMA out a block of data repeatedly to the same address




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