IDE64

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The IDE64 interface

ATA(PI) devices to the C64 or C128
computers.

Hardware

There were several different versions[1] of this cartridge over the years. The interface was designed by Tomas Pribyl and Jan Vorlicek in 1994. Today[when?] Josef Soucek is working on the design.

ShortBus expansions

  • ETH64 – A LAN91C96 chip based Ethernet card. It is supported by Contiki, Wings and maybe some other software. It can also be used for PCLink connection.
  • DUART – This is a XR68C681 based dual RS-232 card featuring, mostly used for PCLink connection. It is supported by Contiki, Wings, Novaterm 9.6 and maybe some other software.
  • DigiMAX – It is a MAX506 based 4 channel 8-bit
    jack plugs
    . This card is supported by Modplay, Wings and maybe some other programs.
  • ETFE – This is a CS8900 based Ethernet card, just like the popular RR-Net, but the v1.1 version works only in TFE compatible mode. It can be used for PCLink, has a Contiki driver, and work with software designed for the original TFE card. For the next version (v1.2) a jumper is promised to simulate a RR-Net card.

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