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ZoomFloppy is a small, inexpensive circuitboard by RETRO Innovations that allows Commodore computers to interface with PCs through a USB connection to allow the PCs to read and write to Commodore floppy drives like the 1541, 1571 and 1581. Using third-party software, this interface allows you to archive Commodore floppies onto emulator image files with ease.
This is a project case I created for it reminiscent of the Commodore cases. I printed mine in Zen Toolworks white, which has a lovely ivory luster and resembles a Vic 20. But you can print yours in any color you like. The tan of a Commodore 64 would work very well.
There are several stripe files, each has a color denoted. But each stripe is identical, so this is really for organization purposes. You can simply print the same stripe in various colors if you want to have that Commodore 64 logo look.
The Screw Aligner is a test piece to ensure your print will fit the board. If you
ZoomFloppy is a small, inexpensive circuitboard by RETRO Innovations that allows Commodore computers to interface with PCs through a USB connection to allow the PCs to read and write to Commodore floppy drives like the 1541, 1571 and 1581. Using third-party software, this interface allows you to archive Commodore floppies onto emulator image files with ease.
This is a project case I created for it reminiscent of the Commodore cases. I printed mine in Zen Toolworks white, which has a lovely ivory luster and resembles a Vic 20. But you can print yours in any color you like. The tan of a Commodore 64 would work very well.
There are several stripe files, each has a color denoted. But each stripe is identical, so this is really for organization purposes. You can simply print the same stripe in various colors if you want to have that Commodore 64 logo look.
The Screw Aligner is a test piece to ensure your print will fit the board. If you
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