Commodore 64 RR-Net MK3 Network Module

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Commodore 64 RR-Net MK3 Network Module

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Downloading Prorgrams directly on the C64 with RR-Net Hardware
What do you need?
OK this is my shopping list:
1. Commodore C64 main board. It could be a old one. The SID chip is not needed, but the CIAs. So these kind of main board could be found on eBay for about 30€
2. power supply. Also on eBay for 25€
3. Breadbox. I choose a breadbox from IKEA (called MAGASIN) for 15€. It is a little bit too small, so we have to cut it.
4. SD2IEC adapter. I choose the SD2IEC mini from 16xEight for about 26€.
5. SD card. It could be a old one. I choose on with only 8MB.
6. EPROM 27C64 (or similar) and a PROM to EPROM adapter. The adapter could be easily build out of two IC sockets (see here).
7. some wires and a LED (I took the wires from an old PC)
8. A network card for the C64: I recommend the RR-Net at Individual Computers. Its fully supported by Contiki-OS.
9. A Windows PC running Windows 7 or 10 on it. And of course a SD card reader/writer to store the software on it.
10. Time! Yes, you have to buy some time, because its a lot to learn.
And of course you need some tools:
- soldering iron, EPROM Programmer (e.g. TL866), some software (later more about it)
And you need some enthusiasm.