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    I have recently dug my VIC-20 out of storage and have been reliving old memories playing through my games. I also decided to build a low cost MultiCart/Development Cart for the VIC-20. You can load the eprom with multiple games. There is also a prototyping area, and access to each of the 44 edge pins (by testpoints), for those who want to do their own experimenting.

    I have made a batch of these for myself & some friends, but I have plenty left over. I don't know if this would be interesting/useful for anyone here, but I have some further information on this page: http://www.gamingenterprisesinc.com/vic20/
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    Quote Originally Posted by gameofyou View Post
    I have recently dug my VIC-20 out of storage and have been reliving old memories playing through my games. I also decided to build a low cost MultiCart/Development Cart for the VIC-20. You can load the eprom with multiple games. There is also a prototyping area, and access to each of the 44 edge pins (by testpoints), for those who want to do their own experimenting.

    I have made a batch of these for myself & some friends, but I have plenty left over. I don't know if this would be interesting/useful for anyone here, but I have some further information on this page: http://www.gamingenterprisesinc.com/vic20/
    Not trying to be a bummer but would there be much interest in what your proposing with THESE currently available?

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    Well, $100 is a lot of money for some people.

    The board I made is meant to be a very low cost solution. It also allows you to do your own experimenting with a prototyping area.

    So, to answer your question, yes, I think there can be interest in both designs.
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    im down. Define low cost?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arkhan View Post
    im down. Define low cost?
    I have put all the info here: http://www.gamingenterprisesinc.com/vic20/

    If you have any questions, you can shoot me an email.
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    oh durh. howd i miss that. lol
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    I still have a few of these left, if anyone's interested.
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