• Re: C128 Owners

    From Spitfire@64:500/1 to All on Wed Mar 20 17:46:49 2024
    I have my C128 packed up. I am really thinking of purchasing a Swiftlink and placing my C128 BBS up on it. Who else owns a C128 and what do you do with it?

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  • From Bucko@64:500/5.1 to Spitfire on Wed Mar 20 19:32:24 2024
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    I no longer own a C128 gave it away in 15 to our friend Luigi, but I do use the 128 mode of Vice a little bit here and there, mainly for when I am programming something that I need that extra few bytes in a line to fit the whole line.. I have my test bed set up with Vice 128 hooked up to a Lt Kernal emulated HD, which is also shared with my emulated C64's. Technically, I have 2 C64's and a C128 Muxed on to a Lt Kernal in Vice.. Sort of what I did when I had real hardware.. As for a Swiftlink go GGLABS Turbo 232, don't buy a used Swiftlink or a clone, the GGLabs Turbo 232 works great and will give you no issues.. THen it is just a matter of building the cable from the T232 to a serial port on a PC. Just remember when building it to leave pin 6 disconnected...

    Al
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    or a clone, the GGLabs Turbo 232 works great and will give you no issues.. THen it is just a matter of building the cable from the T232 to a serial port on a PC. Just remember when building it to leave pin 6 disconnected...

    Al
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  • From Spitfire@64:500/1 to Bucko on Wed Mar 20 20:11:59 2024
    On Wed 20-Mar-2024 7:32p, Bucko@64:500/5.1 said to Spitfire:
    e my test bed set up with Vice 128 hooked up to a Lt Kernal emulated HD, which is also shared with my emulated C64's. Technically, I have 2 C64's and a C128 Muxed on to a Lt Kernal in Vice.. Sort of what I did when I had real hardware.. As for a Swiftlink go GGLABS Turbo 232, don't buy a used Swiftlink or a clone, the GGLabs Turbo 232 works great and will give you
    no issues.. THen it is just a matter of building the cable from the T232
    to a serial port on a PC. Just remember when building it to leave pin 6 disconnected...

    Thanks for the tip on the GGLABS. I already have a Turbo232 with that such cable made. Already ran accross the pin issue. lol

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  • From Bucko@64:500/5 to Spitfire on Thu Mar 21 17:52:35 2024
    On 20 Mar 2024, Spitfire said the following...

    Thanks for the tip on the GGLABS. I already have a Turbo232
    with that such cable made. Already ran accross the pin issue. lol


    No sweat.. I try to advertise GGlabs as much as possible, when I got my Turbo232 from them I couldn't try it out till I got my Ultimate 64 because I no longer had a C64, When I got it 6 months after I bought the T232 it didn't work, I emailed the company and told them the situation and the guy there said he could send me a chip to replace or I could send him back the unit and he would replace it.. I didn't feel like breaking the unit so I sent it back, he fixed it sent it back and there was no charge for it, He was outstanding to deal with!! Thus the reason I always advertise for them. :)

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  • From Spitfire@64:500/1 to Bucko on Thu Mar 21 20:33:59 2024
    On Thu 21-Mar-2024 5:52p, Bucko@64:500/5.0 said to Spitfire:
    No sweat.. I try to advertise GGlabs as much as possible, when I got my Turbo232 from them I couldn't try it out till I got my Ultimate 64 because I no longer had a C64, When I got it 6 months after I bought the T232 it didn't work, I emailed the company and told them the situation and the guy there said he could send me a chip to replace or I could send him back the unit and he would replace it.. I didn't feel like breaking the unit so I sent it back, he fixed it sent it back and there was no charge for it, He was outstanding to deal with!! Thus the reason I always advertise for
    them. :)

    I have everything I need besides the T232. I already know the set-up because that is how my C64 board is run.

    I also saw a 128D for sale on Marketplace here locally. Put in a offer and I will see what happens.

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  • From Spitfire@64:500/1 to All on Wed Apr 17 15:07:07 2024
    On Thu 21-Mar-2024 5:52p, Bucko@64:500/5.0 said to Spitfire:
    On 20 Mar 2024, Spitfire said the following...

    Thanks for the tip on the GGLABS. I already have a Turbo232 with that such cable made. Already ran accross the pin issue. lol


    No sweat.. I try to advertise GGlabs as much as possible, when I got my Turbo232 from them I couldn't try it out till I got my Ultimate 64 because I no longer had a C64, When I got it 6 months after I bought the T232 it didn't work, I emailed the company and told them the situation and the guy there said he could send me a chip to replace or I could send him back the unit and he would replace it.. I didn't feel like breaking the unit so I sent it back, he fixed it sent it back and there was no charge for it, He was outstanding to deal with!! Thus the reason I always advertise for
    them. :)

    ... My reality check just bounced

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    Now the move is on to get my C128 set up and doing something. I already have the new PSU for the 128, same brand as the one I am using for the C64 running ROFII. This is a must BTW. Never use the original power supply!!

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  • From Radu@64:500/1 to Spitfire on Fri Jun 6 00:01:07 2025
    Hi all, just figured I'd jump on and join the conversation, although it seems I'm a little late to the party :)

    I grew up on a Commodore 128 and used it well into the 90's and it remained our sole family computer until we got our first IBM-Compatible PC in 1995 or so. It had a 1200 baud modem, 1541 drive and 80-column monitor. I remember being maybe 5 and my dad buying that modem and dialing into BBSes back in the late 80's. We had hundreds if not thousands of 5 1/4" floppies full of games, utilities and educational software, some of them legally obtained, many of them not :)

    Once we got the PC, no one gave a crap about the Commodore so I had it all to myself, set it up in my room with a portable black and white TV with a 5" screen and could dial into the few BBSes that were still operational within the local calling area.

    I did eventually get a PC of my own in 1997 and started a BBS here in Connecticut called Blanch Bridge that was running on TriBBS for DOS and was not really that great. Shortly thereafter BBS'es seemingly fell off the face of the earth, at least in my world, and I wouldn't look back for a great many years.

    I would, however, acquire a second Commodore 128 and 1541 drive from a Mac guy that just didn't want them, which was great at the time because my 1541 had soiled the bedsheets and the 128 was another joystick port and a few other necessities behind it. Unfortunately my disks, tape drive, good 128, good 1541 drive and monitor all went down to a hackerspace I was a member with for a while, management changed hands and now I can't get my stuff back.

    A few years ago, I took my partially-working C128 and built an SD2IEC on a perf board. (SD Card 1541 emulator) It's served me well. I also built a Wifi interface which is spotty at best and unfortunately refuses to see my router. I also placed components and started running wires for an ethernet interface but haven't gotten around to completing it. Besides, I really like the retro nostalgia aspect of dialing in with a modem :)

    My latest hairbrained idea
    is to get my Commodore connected to as many internet services as I can. Right now I'm exploring the options available on the dialup BBS'es that offer internet services like WWW, IRC, and Telnet out.

    Ultimately I'm hoping to adopt the optimal BBS configuration, probably Worldgroup or Maximus, so I can set up my own portal on my PC and dial in over a simulated phone line. There are some C64-Based BBS'es that are Telnet-only and I'd love to be able to connect to them on the Commodore using the modem.

    Anyway that was a whole boatload of words and it's just about midnight, so I'll sign off for now and will be back soon!

    Cheers,
    -Adam
    Sysop of long-defunct dysfunctional cave of horrors Blanch Bridge BBS
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  • From Mortar M.@64:500/10 to Radu on Sat Jun 7 19:42:19 2025
    Re: Re: C128 Owners
    By: Radu to Spitfire on Fri Jun 06 2025 00:01:07

    I grew up on a Commodore 128...

    That must've been uncomfortable.

    BBS'es seemingly fell off the face of the earth, at least in my world...

    It wasn't just yours. Thanks to Windows 95 and the growing number of ISPs (especially the cable companies), access to the Internet became much easier.

    ...and the 128 was another joystick port and a few other necessities behind it.

    Not quite sure what your saying here.

    Ultimately I'm hoping to adopt the optimal BBS configuration, probably Worldgroup or Maximus...

    You lost me at "optional BBS configuration". Optional to what?

    There are some C64-Based BBS'es that are Telnet-only and I'd love to be able to connect to them on the Commodore using the modem.

    That would be very inefficient, if even possible. You'd have to first dial into a system that had Telnet, then use that to get to the BBS your after.
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