35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
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35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
Hi guys,
I've noticed this nifty-looking device on ebay a few times:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/273915361496
Does it look like a worthwhile purchase? What are the advantages/disadvantages when compared to some of the other similar carts available for the Vic?
Cheers,
Mike.
I've noticed this nifty-looking device on ebay a few times:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/273915361496
Does it look like a worthwhile purchase? What are the advantages/disadvantages when compared to some of the other similar carts available for the Vic?
Cheers,
Mike.
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Re: 35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
I notice none of the pictures show the board of this expansion or the connector.mingle wrote:Hi guys,
I've noticed this nifty-looking device on ebay a few times:
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/273915361496
If you look at all the cartridges Commodore ever sold for the VIC-20, the edge connector is gold plated. There are multiple reasons for that.
Also, there are tell tale signs if a PCB was designed by people who really know what they are doing or a basement tinkerer who thinks he's going to make a quick buck. Same goes for the quality of build/assembly and solders.
Hiding all these details seem suspicious.
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Re: 35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
At least the shell looks nice, very stylish..
Re: 35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
I like it because it's all in one and it looks like it's using the 3D design case file I modded too.
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Re: 35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
Asked for this, from the seller.
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Re: 35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
Obviously no gold plating at all and a well scraped edge connector just doing the basic tests on this thing.
IMHO, steer clear!
IMHO, steer clear!
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Re: 35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
It looks to be a well put-together board, but why are gold-plated connectors more durable?
I'm sure it's been explained before, but are newly-designed carts like this inferior to old/classic carts, when it comes to the edge-connectors?
Cheers,
Mike.
I'm sure it's been explained before, but are newly-designed carts like this inferior to old/classic carts, when it comes to the edge-connectors?
Cheers,
Mike.
Re: 35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
Wouldn't it be the better solution to inform the seller about the problems with non-gold-plated connectors instead of just "steering clear" from the products? If someone has enough interest in VIC-20-hardware to built something like this it should be encouraged I think. People new to the VIC-20 will certainly buy such expansions on Ebay and not be aware of any problems it might cause in the long run. If we inform such sellers they can improve their product.
Also I suggest asking him that runs Mike's RAM-check program on this expansion, since cross-talk is a common problem with expansions if people don't get it exactly right.
Edit: Judging from the YouTube-videos he posted on his site at least software-wise he seems to know what he's doing. He's showing the expansion running Mike's CGA-viewer, RAM-check as well as Doom running : http://melbourneconsolerepros.com/produ ... cts_id=146
Also I suggest asking him that runs Mike's RAM-check program on this expansion, since cross-talk is a common problem with expansions if people don't get it exactly right.
Edit: Judging from the YouTube-videos he posted on his site at least software-wise he seems to know what he's doing. He's showing the expansion running Mike's CGA-viewer, RAM-check as well as Doom running : http://melbourneconsolerepros.com/produ ... cts_id=146
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Re: 35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
Ordinary PCB solderable surface is designed to solder parts, not insert/eject a board. The soft metal scrapes off when you insert/remove a board in the connector. It's not just VIC-20, it's the same for all modern PCs cards.mingle wrote:It looks to be a well put-together board, but why are gold-plated connectors more durable?
Gold is the best material you can use but it's not the only solution to this problem. In fact, most gold plated cards have a rather low grade of gold like 14 carats or less.
Yes, considerably so. Looking at my various VIC-20 carts, games and RAM expansions made by Commodore, it's obvious the edge connector on the RAM expansion is much better quality but even game carts have the minimum grade gold plating. It only gets slightly covered in dark carbon deposits after many uses and this can be removed easily with a simple white 'plastic' pencil eraser.I'm sure it's been explained before, but are newly-designed carts like this inferior to old/classic carts, when it comes to the edge-connectors?
If you look at the edge connector of any video card or whatever type of PCIe card available today in a computer shop, they all have gold plating.
Every single Behr-Bonnz multicart I have ever sold and all the Ultimate Expanders I made and sold have hard gold plating on the edge connector except for the very first 2 prototypes.
You never know if the guy is going to see it as an opportunity to learn and improve on what he offers or if he's going to put is ego first and start trolling everything you post...tokra wrote:Wouldn't it be the better solution to inform the seller about the problems with non-gold-plated connectors instead of just "steering clear" from the products?
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Re: 35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
I just received the cart from Jason Micari of Australia. $62 US. As with his SD2IEC that I had bought from him, the case is 3D-printed. It arrived relatively quickly. I'll give it the acid test at the Aug. 10-11 CommVEx!
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Truly,
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August 10-11 Commodore Vegas Expo v15 - http://www.portcommodore.com/commvex
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Re: 35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
Gold plating on the edge connector ?
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Re: 35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
There is a massive thread here about this subject for those that are interested. Unfortunately the pictures aren't working because of the domain issue.
http://sleepingelephant.com/ipw-web/bul ... =11&t=8764
(mod: link repaired)
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Re: 35K RAM expander with built-in SD2IEC - worth it?
No
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