Building a VIC-20 Kit Computer and X16 Update.
The 8-Bit Guy・2 minutes read
The Commodore VIC-20 computer kit is assembled using off-the-shelf parts, including the crucial 6560 VIC chip for video production. Despite improvements such as extra memory and an S-Video port, the computer lacks a power switch and reset button, utilizing DIP switches for configuration changes, and faces potential chip shortages for crucial components like the VIC chip.
Insights
- The Commodore VIC-20 computer kit is assembled using off-the-shelf parts, with a custom keyboard version, enhanced RAM configuration, and additional memory capabilities, impacting software compatibility.
- The upcoming Commander X16 prototype is in its final hardware stages, addressing minor adjustments, while software bugs related to keyboard recognition and SD card file system detection remain unresolved before public release.
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Recent questions
What components are used in the computer kit?
Off-the-shelf parts, 6560 VIC chip, 6502 CPU.
How is the computer kit powered on?
Successfully, displaying video in black and white.
What additional features does the computer kit have?
S-Video port for improved video output.
How can extra memory be accessed on the computer kit?
Utilize DIP switches, inaccessible once case is closed.
What is the status of the Commander X16 prototype?
Nearly complete hardware-wise, software bugs need resolving.