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A buddy of mine was playfully teasing me by inquiring about a Commodore 64 logo cookie cutter for the annual gingerbread baking competition hosted by my wife for our friends, their kids, and ours. So, what's my response going to be? ...The gauntlet has...
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The solution is simple: cut off the existing built-in case standoffs on a Commodore 64 motherboard, sand them smooth, then secure these new standoffs using epoxy. To ensure proper installation, align the new standoffs precisely with the holes in the...
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Customized cartridge casing (modified from the Makerboost model) designed to accommodate PCBs used in the Commodore64mania YouTube tutorial: "Create Your Own 64k Cartridges for Your Commodore 64!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VIarlmBIYU These...
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TURRICAN - a retro classic born on the Commodore Amiga in 1990. Its design was crafted with precision, mirroring the game's very essence. ...Standing approximately 9 cm tall, this figurine can be scaled up to an impressive 20 cm, ensuring it takes pride...
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This is a miniature of the Commodore PET, a computer released in 1977 by Commodore that never became mainstream but is an important step in the evolution of microcomputers that in the '70s and '80s started a digital revolution. This model requires...
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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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This is a miniature of the Commodore PET, a computer released in 1977 by Commodore that never became mainstream but is an important step in the evolution of microcomputers that in the '70s and '80s started a digital revolution. This model requires...
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This is a miniature of the Commodore PET, a computer released in 1977 by Commodore that never became mainstream but is an important step in the evolution of microcomputers that in the '70s and '80s started a digital revolution. This model requires...
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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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This is a miniature of the Commodore PET, a computer released in 1977 by Commodore that never became mainstream but is an important step in the evolution of microcomputers that in the '70s and '80s started a digital revolution. This model requires...
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Cable connector for Commodore Datassette device required parts include upper shell, lower shell, and internal edge connector. Six spring pins are necessary for the internal connector, which features contacts that can be found online. These crimp...
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I don't have the specs, or a physical commodore drive to get details and specs, so I don't have that to add to this yet, might add it later if I can get something to work with. ... I have printed this, but can't find the model, but I believe all of...
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EA-055-13 gear for ALPS plotter mechanism that was used in many small plotters, like Commodore 1520 or Atari 1020. Cracks in those stepper motors gears are a very common fault in this type of plotters. It is a very small size, therefore, I...
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I still get excited thinking about how Commodore 64 and Amiga computers ignited my passion for science and technology when I was a young kid. This simple keychain (or pendant, if you prefer) serves as a reminder of where I come from. ...It's the first...
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Find all the information on how to print and build a working Commodore PET Mini, along the latest versions of the 3D files on the official website: https://commodorepetmini.com Introduction This is one of the most iconic-looking computer of the 70's,...
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I wanted a Pi1541 case that looked a little more like something Commodore would have created back in the 80's. Perf board, Tact switches and Micro USB socket used were found on amazon. 5mm LED's were used instead of the smaller ones that...
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A dedicated accessory for your trusty Commodore 1520 Plotter, carefully crafted to hold its paper rolls in place. The feed roller's diameter is precisely 10mm, while the used paper rolls measure 12mm, ensuring a snug and effortless fit. ... Upon further...
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The Commodore 64, also known as the C-64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International. It holds the record for the highest-selling single computer model of all time according to Guinness World Records. This...
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Commodore logo all lit up! Laser cut 1/8" colored acrylic, LED circuit board, and 3D printed base/enclosure. Circuit board SMD assembly includes 32 LED's (Mouser #749-SM1206NUWC-IL) and 32 resistors (Mouser #263-100-RC). Power supply is 5V and at...
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This is a cartridge holder for the Commodore 64. There is another cartridge holder out there, but I found that the Epyx Fast Load cartridge would not fit in it, so I made this cartridge holder using OnShape. The back-two slots are just a little...
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You can find my previous iteration of this keychain concept here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3390023 This new iteration is based on several suggestions received in the Commodore Amiga group on Facebook. To make it short, I redesigned it to be...
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Case for Commodore 64 cartridge PCB. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 10 Filament: Plasty Mladec PLA Orange Category: Computer
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Shell for Commodore Multimax Cartridge. This shell is designed to work with Multimax Cartidge from <em>www.michau.me</em> and with IC sockets soldered in the board. Also the button is a long one with an rounded insert like this one: ...
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The Commodore Enthusiast's Simple Keychain Fob: A Bold Statement on One Side Two versions of this design are available, one with a diameter of 35mm and the other with a diameter of 50mm. **Print Settings** To bring this design to life, use your...
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A display stand to suit the Commodore 64C computer. It is sturdy and supports the C64 very well. The Pictures show the stand in eSun Bone White PLA which is the closest match to the colour of the 64 I have found to date(guess it depends on the...
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Backshell for a Commodore Datasette connector. Two identical parts are required for each connector, along with four M2.5x12 countersunk screws and M2.5 nuts. The hole is designed to accommodate a 3mm diameter cable. I secured one half of the...
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Rack Mounting System for Commodore Computers Underway. Further details will be added as they become available. The pipe used is 1" electrical conduit from Home Depot, precision-cut for optimal fit. Conduit risers are spaced at a consistent interval...
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A dustcover for the keyboard of your Commodore.Comes in different flavours, with the chickenlips-logo and as a blank cover. Also in one piece or splitted in two parts for the more standard-sized 3d-printer. Stp-file is added. The one-piece version...
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Commodore armchair – Ekornes Stressless – 3D Model. Armchair. Low poly model. Poly Count: 6761 polygons 6802 vertices Dimensions: Recliner: W78 H100 D71 Stool: W56 H39 D39 Seat Height: 40 This model is created in accordance with the proportions...
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Two of this stand is used to put Commodore 64C computers on shelves in an angular way. There are four alternatives: Breadbin Type A Stand offers a 72-degree angle between the C64 and the ground. Breadbin Type B Stand also features a 72-degree...