Non-Destructive Commodore 64c Pi Conversion Framework

A project in Edmonton, Canada by COREi64
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Turn your Commodore 64c platform into a retro-look Raspberry Pi computer.
Backers: 51
Average Pledge Per Backer: $73 CAD

Funded: $3,735 CAD of $500 CAD
Dates: May 4th -> Jul 3rd (60 days)
Project By: COREi64
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Latest News

3 Days and the Final Stretch Goal

June 30th - via: kickstarter.com
We're in the final days of the campaign, and things are looking great!  We've been bouncing around the final stretch goal as people adjust their pledges but I'd say we're far enough past to say we've succeeded in achieving ALL of the stretch goals.... (Read More)

1 week to go

June 26th - via: kickstarter.com
We've almost reached the end of our Kickstarter! Wanted to thank everyone so far who have supported our campaign.  Following the conclusion of the campaign, I'll set up a survey so I can collect the information needed for me to get the rewards out... (Read More)

Stretch Goal #3 Achieved today!

June 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Today we passed the $3000.00 mark in funding, meaning all of the backers will be receiving another set of STLs, this time for the Plus 4.  There seem to be plenty of VIC-20's and Plus 4's on ebay these days for a reasonable price.  Perhaps it's... (Read More)

Breadbin Stretch Goal Achieved... AND... 64c Port-Open Model Completed!

June 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Today marks a couple important milestones for our kickstarter! We achieved our second stretch goal today!  Yeah...  Going forward, now all supporters will receive THREE machine sets of STLs.   1. The 64c basic framework and 64 port opened frame... (Read More)

Required cables and where to find them.

June 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
The internal cables needed for the 64c port-open frame are as follows :   1 - HDMI panel mount cable (30cm)1 - Network panel mount cable (50cm)1 - USB Panel to Female Pin Connector (50cm)1 - USB Panel Extension cable (30cm) These are the ebay search... (Read More)

64c Port Open Framework Sneak Peak

June 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
Sorry about the two updates in one day, but was quite excited about the progress today, as everything clicked. So I thought I'd throw a couple photos up of the port-opened framework to date... I chose to put the USB port in the Commodores "Serial"... (Read More)

31/31 ... Halfway there...

June 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Time for a bit of an update.  So far we have 31 backers and 31 days to go in the campaign, with one stretch goal achieved.  We're on the back door of the next stretch goal... the Breadbin basic framework. I'm now well underway on the port-open... (Read More)

VIC-20 Basic Framework Stretch Goal Achieved!

May 25th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello everyone.   Today we reached our first stretch goal, that being the creation of the VIC-20 basic framework for the Raspberry Pi and Keyrah!  We were thrilled to see this, and wanted to thank all of our supporters. As promised, here is a photo... (Read More)

The Raspberry Pi 3's arrived today

May 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Decided to get a jump start on stocking up on what I need for the end of the campaign for those getting the full electronics kit reward. The Raspberry Pi 3's arrived today.  The Keyrah v2's shouldn't be far behind... Ten Raspberry Pi 3's    (Read More)

Commodore 64c Basic Frame in Red and Translucent Cobalt Blue

May 9th - via: kickstarter.com
64c Basic Frame in Blue Here are a couple shots of the completed Commodore 64c Basic frames.  These are the port closed versions in production red and blue.  Other colors will be available of course.  You'll note in the photos that all printed... (Read More)

We hit our funding goal... Yeah!

May 7th - via: kickstarter.com
We can't believe how quickly we hit our funding goal.  Thank-you to all those who chose to support our very first Kickstarter. We've been busy starting work on the port-open 64c frame.  This weekend we printed a couple of port-closed frames (will... (Read More)

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