Richvale Telecommunications also made the "RTC Link" and "RTC Link II", both for the C64. If I remember correctly they included commands to enable and disable the IEEE port. I can confirm on my units if required. Steve ----- Original Message ---- > From: Matthew Hudson <hexsane@gmail.com> > To: cbm-hackers@ling.gu.se > Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:22:38 PM > Subject: Commodore IEEE Adapters Updated > > Can anyone add to this list of known IEEE-488 interfaces: > > PET: > Built-In > > VIC-20: > VIC-1112 > Handic Made IEEE Adapter (Model Name/#?) > DAMS IEEE (Model Name/#?) > Computapix IEEE for vic-20 > > C64: > Commodore CBM IEEE-488 (Model #?) > BusCard II > MSD IEEE > Quick Silver 64 > Handic SuperBox 64 > Computapix IEEE for 64 > > C128(D): > Quick Silver 128 (Is this actually native 128 mode?) > IEEE FLASH! > > I assume all business (B128, etc) have IEEE-488 built in? > > Plus 4 (C16, etc): ? > > IEC Converters: > IEC2IEEE (Home brew Adapter using ATMega8515) > > > Any links to home brew adapters would be great. > > -Matt > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2009-09-14 18:00:05
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