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Re: WTB: Cardco Cardboard 6

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brain wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2024 10:47 am If I use 1" as the pitch, the total length ends up 9.9" for 6 slots:

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VERY nice! Shaping up to be a beauty! :D -OGM
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Re: WTB: Cardco Cardboard 6

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Jim,

Perhaps a "four-plus-one" configuration could reduce the length a bit, if desirable (i.e., omit the 'X5' and 'X6' slots). Just a thought...

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Re: WTB: Cardco Cardboard 6

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I planned to do a 3+1, like the 64 version, which would shorten the design by 3 inches.

Basically, I just need to know if there's more that needs to be considered before I run a proto.

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Re: WTB: Cardco Cardboard 6

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JIm,

I sincerely hope you are having better weather than we have had the past few days out here in the greater Omaha metro...

Here's my "artist's rendering" of a "four-plus-one" configuration.
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4+1 Concept Drawing.png
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My rationale is that it would support a full array of genuine Commodore memory expansions for the VIC-20; namely: a 3K RAM cart covering $400-$9FF; a 16K RAM cart covering $2000-$5FFF; an 8K RAM cart covering $6000-$7FFF; and another 8K RAM cart covering $A000-$BFFF. The fifth slot could be that "something" else, noting that one or more cartridges might have to be disabled for the fifth slot to function properly (e.g., the 8K RAM cart covering $A000-$BFFF). (This configuration should, however, alleviate the need to regularly and swap 40-year-old Commodore VIC-20 RAM carts in and out!)

Thanks much for this, and for all you have done for Commodore retro computing thus far! :D

OGM

P.S. I am willing and ready to be a prototype tester.
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