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8 may 2024 Started with a Datasette with an Arduino and Sd-Card
Found a fritzing Diagram of a "casduino" for a C64/PET Datasette. Started with converting the diagram to a KiCad schematic, using the TZXDuino Pico as example, so that I don't need to use a separate SD-card interface board, or 3V3 regulator. this DATASETTE-Duino uses a 2x16 LCD with an I2C backpack..
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Revision as of 22:23, 4 June 2024

Project PETDuino in Datasette
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for my museum PET (CBM4032) I wanted to use a PET2SD floppy disk emulator, but I discovered that due to the fact that this PET has the original BASIC (rev 1,0) it doesn't support disckdrives, it doesn't have IEEE drivers, so I switched to my CBM8032 which does, but due to it 80-kolumn screen there are almost no kames working on a CBM8032!

at the moment the PET in the national video game museum in Zoetermeer is the -ZX81 game that was ported to the PET in 2021. it can be loaded from the PET2SD using the load"*",8 command. the other working game is a frogger clone. I decided to solve this conundrum by building a version of the casduino into a defective datasette. I found a fritzing diagram of a sd card reader for a CBM cassettedeck asa starter, together with the schematic of my previous TZXDuino Pico.

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Last Update 2024-06-04

8 may 2024 Started with a Datasette with an Arduino and Sd-Card

Found a fritzing Diagram of a "casduino" for a C64/PET Datasette. Started with converting the diagram to a KiCad schematic, using the TZXDuino Pico as example, so that I don't need to use a separate SD-card interface board, or 3V3 regulator. this DATASETTE-Duino uses a 2x16 LCD with an I2C backpack..

[[Tapuino bb-r2.png]|1000px]