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Hardware
Greaseweazle V4.1 USB Floppy Adapter Flux Reader Writer
Greaseweazle allows versatile floppy drive control over USB. By extracting the raw flux transitions from a drive, any disk format can be captured and analyzed – PC, Amiga, Amstrad, PDP-11, musical instruments, industrial equipment, and more. The Greaseweazle also supports writing to floppy disks, from a range of image file formats including those commonly used for online preservation (ADF, IPF, DSK, IMG, HFE, …).
Greaseweazle V4.1 is the very latest version, updating the V4 design with new features:
- Larger form factor with stronger mounting holes
- Modern USB-C connector
- Input protections (ESD, over-current)
- USB power isolation, allows Greaseweazle to be powered by external PSU along with drive(s)
- Latest board design by George R. Mezzomo
- V4 Features:
- Reads and writes 3″, 3.5″, 5.25″, 8″ disks (with suitable drive and cable)
- Buffered outputs, for communicating with older 5.25″ and 8″ disk drives
- Integrated power connector for directly powering most 3.5″ disk drives
- Write-enable jumper can be removed for safer preservation of precious vintage disks
- Supports flippy-modded 5.25″ drives
- Supports Disk-Change detection as used by Rob Smith’s integration into the WinUAE Amiga emulator
- 3 user-definable outputs (eg. 8″ interface REDWC signal)
- 100% factory tested, and tested again before shipping
More information and documentation from Keir Fraser’s wiki: https://github.com/keirf/Greaseweazle/wiki/V4.1-Setup
This listing is for the Greaseweazle V4 device only. You will additionally require:
- A disk drive (for example a PC 3.5″ or 5.25″ drive)
- A floppy ribbon cable (typically you want a standard PC cable with ‘twist’ on pins 10-16, to communicate with a PC floppy drive)
- Floppy drive power cable, or power supply
Recommended host OS: Windows 10/11, Ubuntu Linux, macOS (recent versions).
Most up-to-date versions of macOS and Linux distributions should also work (but less tested).
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Amiga, Hardware, Parts
Amiga Keycaps Set
New stock due September/October 2024
Replacement Keycaps for the Amiga classic computers.
Each sets contains 108 keycaps. These will replace all your current yellowed and worn caps. Sets can be used on ISO & ANSI keyboards and you can find extra caps to support the specifics of the A600 profiles.
With these you make your old keyboard get its glory & shine back!
For all models equipped with Mistumi – Hybrid switches except the A1000.
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Hardware, Parts, Spectrum
ZX Spectrum Rubber 16K/48K Keyboard Membrane
New replacement keyboard membrane for Sinclair ZX Spectrum Rubber 16K/48K Machines
One of the most common faults on the old “rubber key” spectrums are groups of non working keys, or a completely non-working keyboard where it is impossible to get past the startup Sinclair copyright screen. This problem is almost always caused by a worn keyboard membrane.
These are brand new, high quality replacement membranes, manufactured in 2020 with high quality, more flexible, modern materials. The membranes are also thicker (giving better connectivity) and are heat and UV light resistant which prevents the problems of sensitivity to internal heat and cracking of the membrane legs over time.
SKU: RK0044 -
Hardware, Parts, Spectrum
ZX Spectrum+ 48K/128 Keyboard Membrane
New replacement keyboard membrane for Sinclair ZX Spectrum+ 48K & Spectrum 128K Machines
One of the most common faults on the Spectrum+ 48K and 128 models are groups of non working keys, or a completely non-working keyboard where it is impossible to get past the startup screen. This problem is almost always caused by a worn or broken keyboard membrane.
These are brand new, high quality replacement membranes, manufactured in 2020 with high quality, more flexible, modern materials. The membranes are also thicker (giving better connectivity) and are heat and UV light resistant which prevents the problems of sensitivity to internal heat and cracking of the membrane legs over time.
SKU: RK0043 -
C128, Commodore, PSUs
Commodore C128 PSU
The C128 PSU is a modern replacement power supply unit for Commodore C128 computers. Provides stable and filtered 5VDC output up to 4.0A by industrial grade AC/DC power module. It offers full 9VAC output provided by classic heavy duty linear transformer unit. The best, full featured, replacement C128 PSU on the market. The one and only absolute industry standard, followed by many copiers and clones you should beware! Protect your precious C128 system from the killing voltage comes out of 35 years old original Commodore “brick of death” PSU!
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PSUs
Commodore Amiga PSU (Boost Edition) for A500, A500+, A600, A1200 or CD32
Amiga PSU BOOST: up to 8A@5VDC strong, adjustable PSU for regular and accelerated Commodore Amiga A500, A500+, A600, A1200 or CD32
The Amiga PSU BOOST is a modern, 50W strong replacement power supply unit for Commodore Amiga computer systems. Based on our famous Amiga DUO/DUO+ PSU experiences provides stable, filtered, adjustable 5VDC (up to 8.0A), 12VDC (up to 0.5A) and -12VDC (up to 0.15A) by industrial grade components. Now your Vampire, Blizzard, ACA or Furia accelerator will get enough juice to work flawlessly with full MHz clocks 😉 Factory trimmed for stock Amiga 500 reference load, may be adjusted to give exact 5VDC with 2-3x heavier loads.
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Accelerator Cards
TerribleFire TF1260 Amiga 1200 Accelerator Card
The TerribleFire TF1260 is an Accelerator and Expansion Card for the Amiga 1200 that provides 128MB of Fast RAM, a 2.5″ IDE interface, a Motorola 68LC060 processor clocked at 50Mhz (MMU/no FPU).
Specs:
- Compatible with all Amiga 1200 motherboard revisions
- Motorola 68LC060 rev4 CPU with MMU, no FPU
- CPU Socket, allowing CPU upgrades
- 128MB of FAST RAM memory
- 44pin Fast IDE Interface (requires ehide.device driver**)
- PCMCIA compatible
* booting from the accelerator IDE port requires a modified Kickstart ROM
Hardware Requirements:
- Amiga 1200 computer
- Kickstart ROM 3.1, 3.1.4, 3.2, 3.x or 3.9 **
** Kickstart 3.X includes license. Kickstart 3.2 requires an AmigaOS 3.2 license.
Designed by the legend that is “TerribleFire”, Stephen Leary. Built in Canada by AlenPPC. Delivered to you by RetroKit.com.au!
AlenPPC has kindly put together some common FAQs for the TF1260 via this link.
SKU: RK0036 -
Accelerator Cards
TerribleFire TF536 Amiga 500/500+/2000 Accelerator Card
The TerribleFire TF536 is an Accelerator and Expansion Card for the Amiga 500, 500 Plus or Amiga 2000 that provides 64MB of Fast RAM, a 2.5″ IDE interface, a Motorola 68030 processor clocked at 50Mhz
Specs:
- Motorola 68030 CPU clocked at 50Mhz
- CPU Socket, allowing CPU upgrades
- 64MB of FAST RAM memory
- 44pin Fast IDE Interface
- PCMCIA compatible
- Shipped with a Relocator for easier fitting
Hardware Requirements:
- Amiga 500/500+/2000 computer
Kickstart ROM 2.0.5, 3.0, 3.1, 3.1.4, 3.2*, or 3.9
* Kickstart 3.2 requires an AmigaOS 3.2 license.
Designed by the legend that is “TerribleFire”, Stephen Leary. Built in Canada by AlenPPC. Delivered to you by RetroKit.com.au!
SKU: RK0037 -
Accelerator Cards
TerribleFire TF330 Amiga CD32 Accelerator Card
The TerribleFire TF330 is an Accelerator and Expansion Card for the Amiga CD32 that provides 64MB of Fast RAM, a 2.5″ IDE interface, and a Motorola 68030 processor clocked at 40Mhz
Specs:
- Motorola 68030 processor clocked at 40Mhz
- 64MB of FAST RAM memory
- 44pin Fast IDE Interface
Hardware Requirements:
- Amiga CD32 Console
- CD32 Expansion Slot Riser. Our Kipper 2017 riser is recommended
- Kickstart ROM 3.1, 3.1.4, 3.2, 3.x or 3.9 **
** Kickstart 3.X includes license. Kickstart 3.2 requires an AmigaOS 3.2 license.
Designed by the legend that is “TerribleFire”, Stephen Leary. Built in Canada by AlenPPC. Delivered to you by RetroKit.com.au!
SKU: RK0038