
The Commodore 64 was the computer of the 8-bit era, and remains the highest selling computer of all time. In addition to disk and tape drives, it also had a cartridge interface. A popular extension cartridge was the Final Cartridge III, which offered a variety of disk utilities and a GUI.
[Greisi] was in possession of a no longer functional cartridge, and decided to reverse engineer the device. [Greisi] started by desoldering all the ICs and mapping out a schematic for the board. The design centers around common parts for the era, such…The post Building a Replica Final Cartridge III appeared first on FeedBox.