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mcbone 
as any one hear of Chameleon C64
Posted on 6-Jun-2013 8:12:36
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as any one hear of Chameleon C64 seen it on Amigakit

It can alternatively plugged to the rear expansion port of the C64. When installed in the rear of the Commodore 64, Chameleon is an extremely user-friendly cartridge that can be used without opening the computer.

As a stand-alone unit it features a SD card slot on the side to read data files, a VGA socket to output to a monitor display and a cable loom to connect to a PS/2 keyboard and mouse.

It can be powered by a USB power adapter or active USB hub can be used as power source (available separately). Even a USB-enabled computer (LCD-TVs, DVD-players...) can be used as a power source!

The Chameleon can be used with the new Chameleon Docking Station or the CDTV Remote Controller which can be added as an Accessory Option (below).

Technical Data Summary
32MB Total System RAM
VGA-output with 60 Hz refresh rate or more
Turbo function with full 6510 processor compatibility (incl. illegal opcodes)
Cycle-exact REU (memory expansion) with 16 MB RAM
MMC/SD card slot with MMC64 compatibility and 1541-emulation - SD card capacity up to 1TB
Connector for PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard
Freezer (compatible with Retro Replay / MMC Replay)
Bright yellow case with blue buttons
Battery-backed real time clock (battery not included)
IR receiver for CDTV remote control
Stereo audio out for stereo SID emulation
USB link to a PC for debugging and data transfer
Connector for RR-Net (10 Mbit Ethernet)

Note: the latest firmware is currently in Beta status with subsequent updates following.

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Re: as any one hear of Chameleon C64
Posted on 6-Jun-2013 8:39:51
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@mcbone

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Has anyone heard of Chameleon C64?


Yes!

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Posted on 6-Jun-2013 16:35:35
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@mcbone

Yup I was having serious thoughts about buying this before I got the 1541 U2. But I decided to get the 1541 lol.

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Re: as any one hear of Chameleon C64
Posted on 6-Jun-2013 18:05:44
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As reported at http://www.syntiac.com/chameleon_faq.html , it is not compatible with the Commodore 128 and "can cause damage to components inside the C128."

Ouch,
Robert Bernardo
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