The Final Cartridge III
Autopsy:
testo tratto dalla homepage di Wikipedia:
La Final Cartridge III era una cartuccia d’espansione molto popolare, creata per il Commodore 64 ed il Commodore 128, prodotta dalla Riska B.V. Home & Personal Computers. Le sue caratteristiche sono: un acceleratore di caricamenti (fast loader) sia per i dischi che per le cassette, un monitor per l’esecuzione di codice macchina, nuovi comandi BASIC, un bottone di reset ed un freezer.
Manuale della Final Cartridge III
Materiale gentilmente donato da Krille McKrill.
source: wikipedia rr.c64.org
These were fantastic !, I had a similar cartridge FREEZE FRAME MKII .
Any idea were I might be able to get my hands on one of these ?
Thanks in advance
Karl
Hi Karl,
Ebay is the right place ;-D
http://shop.ebay.de/?_from=R40&_trksid=p4712.m38.l1313&_nkw=Final+Cartridge&_nd1=See-All-Categories
Hi All
I looking for a circuit diagram from Final Cartridge III
with one EPROM chip 27c512 only, can you help me ?
Thanks
Calhoun
Hi Calhoun,
Sorry , i have only this one: http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/schematics/cartridges/c64/freezer/fc3.gif
Hi,
thank you I found and have this one but I need version with one ROM chip only…
doesn’t exist ? :-(
I found it :-)
http://s-o.webnode.cz/vykopavky/c64/
http://files.s-o.webnode.cz/200000507-06716076ba/FC3+_sch.jpg
The FC3 is my favourite Cartridge on the C64. I love this piece and now i have three of it. Very compatible Fastloader, very good monitor, good freezer and good F-key-commands. Another plus is the compatibility of the FC3-fastloader to many SD2IEC-filebrowsers, which makes the FC3 good to use with a SD2IEC together!
Yep, the FC3 (Final Cartridge 3) and the AR6 (Action Replay) were the two best cartridges back in time. Some things i like more on the AR6, other things on the FC3. I heard that some years ago a cartridge, which is a combination of both was made public, called “Final Replay”, but none of my friends had one of these.
Hi, I run a small retro channel at http://youtube.com/perifractic and would love to feature 1 or 2 of your photos from this page and credit you with a thank you link in the description. They seem to be marked on Google Images as public domain.
Whilst I have no doubt you’d be agreeable, I always like to let people know in advance. But of course if you’d rather I didn’t, please do not hesitate to say so :)
Thanks so much for your contribution to the retrocomputing community.
Your friend in retro,
Perifractic
@Perifractic
Hi Perifractic , yes , absolutely no problem , use it.