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RobertB 
Multicart 64 now available for sale
Posted on 2-Jun-2013 23:18:02
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From: Visalia, California

8-Bit Designs is now taking orders for the new Multicart 64, a C64 cartridge which contains 63 games, utilities, and applications. Some of the games are Attack of the Mutant Camels, Centipede, and Frogger; some of the utilities are C64 Diagnostic and Magic Mon; some of the applications are Facemaker, Calc Result, and Graf64 -- all easily accessible through a F-key menu. For the full list of programs included and pictures of the cart and screenshots, go to

http://retro-link.blogspot.com/2013/06/multicart-64-is-now-available-for-sale.html

Here is what Charles Gutman of 8-Bit Designs has to say about Multicart 64 --

"My first run of Multicart 64 is done.

Here's the "Options List" for those that desire to fit it to their needs:


A) Chips soldered direct to board- the cheapest and simplest option for the vast majority of people for both cost and the fact that it can be fit into a cartridge casing very easily.... ;) (Most sales will come from this option I'm certain) $34.00

B) EPROM is "socketed." This option allows for the user to swap EPROM with others that they desire to program allowing for an even higher usage of the cartridge than from what it was originally designed for. $36.00

C) All socketed! I have no idea why anyone might want the board totally socketed unless they desire to replace the parts in the future or maybe use the board for other applications, however in the event that you do desire to have the whole board socketed, then this is your option! $38.00

D) Now this is the option that I know that a lot of people will be asking about as well -- direct to the board, but inside a cartridge casing with a label! $40.00


These prices include shipping to the lower 48 in the US. For shipping outside the US, contact me."

You can contact Charles at charlesgutman(at)gmail.com. Payment by postal money order or by Paypal. International orders by Paypal only. No credit cards through Paypal.

The Multicart 64 is based off of Fotios' FB-Jumbocart1 which the prototype was last seen at the Commodore Vegas Expo in 2007. Fotios and Charles have worked on this to get it out to market.

Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug
July 27-28 Commodore Vegas Expo v9 -
http://www.portcommodore.com/commvex

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CritAnime 
Re: Multicart 64 now available for sale
Posted on 2-Jun-2013 23:31:47
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@RobertB

For the price you can't really complain I suppose.

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ferrels 
Re: Multicart 64 now available for sale
Posted on 3-Jun-2013 0:34:48
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@RobertB

Wow, I'm simply amazed that there's any C64 hardware being developed these days. Good work!

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RobertB 
Re: Multicart 64 now available for sale
Posted on 3-Jun-2013 3:28:08
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Video of Multicart 64 is now at

http://youtu.be/Rd5KZte2p_Q

Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug
July 27-28 Commodore Vegas Expo v9 -
http://www.portcommodore.com/commvex

Last edited by RobertB on 03-Mar-2014 at 05:38 AM.

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klx300r 
Re: Multicart 64 now available for sale
Posted on 3-Jun-2013 3:43:13
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just curious, what does it do differenlty from C64SD V2.0 Infinity cart which I have yet to try out?

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Re: Multicart 64 now available for sale
Posted on 3-Jun-2013 5:24:07
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@ferrels

Quote:

ferrels wrote:
@RobertB

Wow, I'm simply amazed that there's any C64 hardware being developed these days. Good work!


Yup still plenty been done for the C64.

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RobertB 
Re: Multicart 64 now available for sale
Posted on 3-Mar-2014 5:40:50
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Two or three Multicart 64's are still in stock, the fully socketed version (but no casing). It is being offered at a discount price. For more information, the contact information is listed above.

Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug

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