commodore 128 keyboard 3d models
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Commodore 128 Keyboard Plunger Post Replacement
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This is the little bracket that goes under the Commodore 128 keyboard to hold the power LED in place. They can be difficult to keep in place while screwing the keyboard in. This one is marginally a snugger fit which helps a bit. I suggest printing...
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I made a display stand for my Commodore 128. ...System display angle is at 42.5° to match blockmind's C64 stands (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3921140)
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I made a display stand for my Commodore 128. ...System display angle is at 42.5° to match [blockmind's C64 stands](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3921140)
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This is a replacement bracket for the power LED in the Commodore 128. The photo is of the original part, and shows how it should be installed. ... See my github 3d-models page for OpenSCAD source.
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This is a direct substitute bracket for the power LED on the Commodore 128. The attached image displays the authentic component, clearly illustrating its installation procedure. ...To access the OpenSCAD source code for this design, please visit my...
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This is a direct replacement bracket for the power LED on the Commodore 128.\nThe image clearly displays the original part, demonstrating its proper installation.\nCheck out my GitHub page dedicated to 3D models for access to the OpenSCAD source...
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This enclosure provides a secure location to house SID chips designed specifically for use within the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 systems.
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The Commodore 128, also known as the C128, C-128, C= 128 is the last 8-bit home computer that was commercially released by Commodore Business Machines (CBM). Introduced in January 1985 at the CES in Las Vegas, it appeared three years after its...
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This is a Commodore 64 or 128 userport case. Designed specifically for use with the Strikelink modem but should be usable for other devices. Designed to accommodate cards up to 1-3/4" wide (edge to edge on the connector pins) and 2-3/4" long. Case...
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I have several Commodore 64 and 128 computers that are up on display. Since I don't open them up very frequently, and I've changed hardware inside the machines due to age, hardware death, and in some cases, upgrades, I didn't have an easy way to...
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This case is carefully designed to securely house the Commodore SD2IEC SD card adapter offered by NKC Electronics on online platforms. By utilizing this case, you'll be able to mount both the mainboard and daughterboards, protecting them while...
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2939638 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=2939638
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Set of Supports to Install LED Strips Under Commodore C64 - C16 - VIC20 Keyboards To get started, print the supports in the quantity specified in the filename. For a successful installation, take a look at the photos for LED strip installation...
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...While I have tried to make the measurements accurate, it may not actually fit a Commodore 64 keyboard. It is very large. There currently is not a hole for cables in the design. There are, however, three different port locations/sizes to choose from.
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While I have tried to make the measurements accurate, it may not actually fit a Commodore 64 keyboard. 2. It is *very* large. 3. There currently is not a hole for cables in the design. There are, however, three different port locations/sizes to...
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The Commodore 128 also known as the C128, C-128, C= 128 is the last 8-bit home computer that was commercially released by Commodore Business Machines (CBM). Introduced in January 1985 at the CES in Las Vegas, it appeared three years after its...
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I had a problem with my Commodore 128 where one of the latching Keys on the Keyboard stopped working entirely. Replacing it was nearly impossible, so I decided to design an adapter myself. It's designed to fit those cheap Chinese latching 8x8mm...
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For some strange reason the function keys of a Commodore 128 are usually broken. This is a key cap replacement that has been produced based on "eye-grammetry" and several trial and error sections. ...This one worked just fine with the original plunges.
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The spring-loaded latches can be removed once inserted, if necessary, but they may be a tight fit depending on your printer's output quality. As this is designed for use with a Commodore 128, it features the Commodore logo on the top cover, and...
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(...and 'plastic' C128D support, quite literally.) One of the big advantages of the Commodore128 above its well-known predecessor C64 is that the 128 features two video outputs - one compatible to the C64 and one with the more serious 80 chars per...
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Replacement rubber feet for the keyboard for the Commodore 128D. Six rubber pads necessary to cover all screws of the keyboard. Use doublesided sticky tape to fix. Feet are slightly higher than the original ones. This improves slide protection of...
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Common keyboard mount brackets for Commodore 64C cases do not fit with longboard motherboards, such as the SixtyClone 250466 in the photos. I designed three separate brackets for this, giving the keyboard a rock-solid feel without obstructing any...
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I wanted a mechanical keyboard for a "new" commodore 64 I'm building. I came across the DYI MechBoard64 project. I don't have access to a laser cutter or tools to create keyboard bracket, so I decided to try creating my own bracket with a 3d...
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Supports to install a backlight via led strip on Commodore 64, Vic 20 Commodore 16. There is no need to modify the chassis in any way. ...I used a 5v led strip and got the power from the user port
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The PET went through a rough teenage phase with an ugly early 1970s chiclet-style keyboard and a built-in tape drive. Check out its blue-and-plastic glory. Easy build - check the photos for part print colors, then slap on the stickers. Make sure to...
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... of the right size and strenght. I happened to have some springs of the right size in my parts bin. size is more important than strenght. I included the step files, so if needed, the parts can be altered to better suit your specific keyboard.
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Commodore 64 128 SX-64 Replacement Cartridge Case