C64U owners who change their device to change it and expand or modify its functions on the hardware level
Several people have added buttons to there C64U. They add (typically) a dedicated button for Menu, Freeze and Reset. These are listings of how different people have done that in several ways.
Many people prefer the more modern-looking 64C case over the original breadbin. One major advantage of the 64C case is its significantly lower keyboard height, which makes it more comfortable to type on. Installing Commodore 64 boards and keyboards into new cases is nothing new; there are many helpful guides available online. In this modification, we focus specifically on the C64U.
The C64U board layout and mounting holes are fully compatible with 64C-style cases. You can either reuse an original 64C case or purchase a brand-new one in the color of your choice. Transparent 64C cases are even available, allowing you to create your own Starlight version.
If you want to use a brand-new case, you will need the following parts:
If you want to reuse an old 64C, there are several things to consider. Commodore released three variants of the 64C during its lifetime. The first variant used a long board, just like the C64U. The second variant was cost-reduced and featured a short board. Both variants use the same type of case: the top and bottom halves are held together with screws, and the keyboard is mounted to the board itself using metal mounting brackets.
The third (and final) variant was further cost-reduced and no longer used screws. Instead, the top and bottom halves of the case are held together with clips, and the keyboard is clipped directly to the top part of the case. If you have this third variant, you are in luck, as you can directly transfer the C64U board and keyboard.
If you have the first or second variant, you will also need the previously mentioned mounting brackets. If you prefer not to spend any money, you can modify the original metal mounting brackets using a hacksaw.
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One additional thing to note: the power LED wires in many old 64C cases are too short to reach the power LED connector on the C64U board. You will therefore need to extend the wires or obtain a sufficiently long replacement power LED cable (see above).
Transfer steps:
Where to buy? Officially licensed and newly made 64C cases are sold by Individual Computers (Germany). This company uses the original Commodore molds.
Some other shops:
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