• CBM Boards: www.rofbbs.com

    From Gary McCulloch@1:154/50 to All on Sun Feb 11 10:19:44 2024
    For those of you bringing your Commodores back to life. I would like to mention that I offer 3 different Commodore Boards for your pleasure. Come check out each one. There is a C64 BBS, C128 BBS and a Amiga BBS. One even has dial-up if you want to try your 1670 1200 baud modem over VoIP. Come check them all out!

    http://www.rofbbs.com

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  • From Gary McCulloch@1:154/50 to Ed Vance on Thu Feb 15 18:22:12 2024
    -Spitfire On Thu 15-Feb-2024 11:56a, Ed Vance@1:2320/105.0 said to Gary McCulloch:
    Ain't fired up the C=64 in years.

    A lot of people are knocking the dust off their C64s and getting back on-line with them. Using WiModems and UIED/SD cards as drives. Using CCGMS to call all the Commodore boards again.

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  • From Al DeRosa@1:267/157 to Gary McCulloch on Mon Feb 19 18:39:14 2024
    On 18 Feb 2024, Gary McCulloch said the following...


    The uIEC/SD goes in the cassette slot. So I am sure you can get one and use it with the hardware you are already using.


    It uses the cassette port for power, you can also use a usb cable to power it which is what I do so as to not take any power from the C64, I just plug it into the wall.. Something to think about..

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Al DeRosa on Wed Jun 26 15:00:26 2024


    On 18 Feb 2024, Gary McCulloch said the following...

    It uses the cassette port for power, you can also use a usb cable to power it which is what I do so as to not take any power from the C64, I just plug it into the wall.. Something to think about..

    ... The shortest distance between two points is under construction
    Speaking about the Cassette port.
    I have used a Digicom 2 board plugged in the Cassette port for Amateur Radio packet long ago.
    Ed


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  • From Phigan@3:770/3 to All on Wed Jul 3 19:04:08 2024
    To: nospam.Ed.Vance
    Re: Re: CBM Boards: www.rofbbs.com
    By: nospam.Ed.Vance to Al DeRosa on Wed Jun 26 2024 15:00:26

    I have used a Digicom 2 board plugged in the Cassette port for Amateur Radio packet long ago.

    Woh, I want to know more about this. Have you seen any of those boards around these days?
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