Hardware

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Hardware addons and modifications have a long history on C64 and C128. Shortly after the release of the C64 to the public the greatest public demand seemed to be faster loading systems. Companies therefore published several speed loaders and Epyx even had/has a trademark on 'Fast Load' in the USA. So called memory dumpers or freezers became popular a little later. Naturally when the industry protected newer game generations with better protections and loading systems to avoid piracy also the demand for better freezing systems raised. Kernel modifications are quite limited on space and the desire for a little more comfort made RAM and ROM based cartridges with multiple functions popular very quickly.

The following chart shows what current researches on these multi function carts (also referred to as 'SuperCarts' or simply 'Freezers') have yielded in regards of time and versioning. The listed carts are also the ones mainly exposed on this wiki.

Freezers

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Cartridge FAQ

Attention please!
Work is still in progress here!

A few other interesting topics we will be looking into will be:

  • Hardware and maintenance hints for cartridges and expansion ports
  • Creating, understanding and dumping cartridges
  • Hardware related hints for various cartridges

Kernal replacements, mods and floppy speeders

and mainly due to their company relation the not so spread:

  • TurboROM II and Mercury 3 ROMs by Datel Electronics.
  • Final Cartridge Internal by H&P

Common cartridge based speeders

There are literally tons of these speeders so we picked a few popular ones:

  • 1541 Express
  • Epyx Fast Load
  • MACH5
  • StarDOS
  • SuperExplode 5
  • Turbo50
  • WarpSpeed
  • EXOS v3

Additional information

  • Ethernet Interfaces
  • RAM Expansion Units
  • RS-232 Interfaces
  • Kernelswitching boards
  • Parallel cables