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'''[http://coffeemud.net:8080/ctcug/firmware/c64net_prgdocs_latest.txt Read the C= Applications Docs Here]''' (updated 8/15/2018) | '''[http://coffeemud.net:8080/ctcug/firmware/c64net_prgdocs_latest.txt Read the C= Applications Docs Here]''' (updated 8/15/2018) |
Revision as of 06:41, 3 October 2021
C64Net WiFi card hardware design and construction by Carlos Santiago from www.ElectronicsIsFun.com
- Compatible with VIC-20, C-64, and C-128 User Port.
- Supports DCD, 300-9600 baud (with UP9600 compatible client), and hardware flow control
- Supports BBS programs!
- Programmable from BASIC using standard KERNAL calls
- Numerous example BASIC utilities, ML source, and GEOS programs
Purchase an assembled modem Here
Download the C= Applications Disk Here (updated 10/02/2021)
Read the C= Applications Docs Here (updated 8/15/2018)
Download the C= GEOS App Disk Here (updated 3/28/2020)
Read the firmware docs / AT-Command Set here (updated 8/15/2018)
Schematic -- click for enlargement
Instructions
1. Make the modem according to the schematics above.
2. Ether compile the source from here or download the compiled binary here.
3. Follow the instructions here to flash the firmware.
4. Check out the firmware docs here.
5. Download some Commodore 64 and Commodore 128 (40 or 80 col) utilities here.
6. Download some Commodore GEOS utilities here.
7. Read the docs for the C64/C128 utilities and programming the modem from BASIC here.
Pictures
Here are a picture of the fabricated Rev1, Rev2, Rev3, and Rev4
This is the first hand wired prototype of the C64Net.
Top of the rev1 prototype modem
Bottom of the rev1 prototype modem