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{{Infobox hardware | name = Commodore 64 Reloaded MK2 | image = [[File:C64-Reloaded-MK2-Board.jpg|260px]] | caption = The fully-assembled C64 Reloaded MK-II PCB – all legacy chips have been installed | developer = Individual Computers (Jens Schönfeld) | type = Drop-in replacement motherboard | first_released = December 2016 (first pre-order run) | latest_release = Batch 2 production (2018) | operating_voltage = Single 12 V DC input (2.1 mm barrel) – on-board SMPS generates +5 V, 9 VAC-equivalent and SID/VIC analogue rails | application = Commodore 64 / 64C replacement in new or original cases }} The '''C64 Reloaded MK-II''' (often written '''C64R MK2''') is a modern, factory-made Commodore 64 main-board produced by German hardware house '''Individual Computers'''. It retains full electrical compatibility with Commodore’s 8-bit chipset while replacing the fragile analogue power regulators, obsolete PLA and timing circuits with CPLD logic and efficient switch-mode converters. Unlike FPGA recreations such as the [[Ultimate 64 Motherboard|Ultimate 64]], the MK-II still uses ''original'' MOS custom chips supplied by the user. == What’s in the box == * Finished four-layer PCB with every passive/logic part soldered and QC-tested. * Five professional ZIF-sockets for the legacy ICs: ''' CPU (6510/8500) ''' VIC-II video (6567/6569/8565/8562) ''' Two CIA interface chips (6526/8521) ''' One or two SID sound chips (6581/8580) – stereo is optional * Dual colour power LED, barrel-jack PSU lead and RF-shield stand-offs. The buyer contributes only the vintage chips, keyboard, case and a 12 V notebook-style power brick. == Key features == ; Universal video : PAL '''and''' NTSC crystals are fitted; a CPLD-controlled PLL and software menu let you swap standards without moving jumpers. ; Integrated PLA replacement : A Xilinx XC9500 CPLD implements the entire PLA logic with cycle-accurate timing. ; Eight switchable Kernals : 512 kB flash stores the original CBM Kernal, JiffyDOS and six user images; a tiny push-button (or RESTORE-long-press) selects the active bank. ; Modern power architecture : On-board DC-DC converters create cool-running +5 V and the 9 VAC-derived rails; the board therefore needs '''only one 12 V supply''' and tolerates 7-20 V input. ; Dual-SID stereo mixer : Independent analogue rails for 6581 (12 V) and 8580 (9 V) – any combination is allowed, with software-selectable base addresses. ; IEC fast-loader safe : Strong, ESD-protected bus drivers allow hot-plugging of 1541-II/1571 drives and modern SD-based devices. A micro-USB service port exposes an '''I2C-driven configuration menu''' where clock speed, drive strength, video delay and SID mixing can be fine-tuned from a PC utility. == Required donor chips == {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:70%" ! Socket !! Function !! Notes |- | U1 || 6510 / 8500 CPU || All speed grades supported |- | U2 & U3 || 6526 / 8521 CIA (×2) || Either NMOS or HMOS pair |- | U4 || 6567/6569 or 8562/8565 VIC-II || Auto-detects and sets clock |- | U5 / U6 || 6581 / 8580 SID (1 or 2) || Independent analogue rails |} == Power & regulations == * '''Input:''' 12 V DC @ ≈1 A via 2.1 mm barrel jack (centre-positive). * '''Rails generated:''' +5 V (3 A) +9 V unregulated (SID 8580) +12 V (SID 6581) ~9 VAC square-wave for cassette motor & TOD clock. The converters are >90 % efficient; board temperature stays below 35 °C in normal use – a marked improvement over the C64’s linear 7805/7812 regulators. == Firmware / configuration == On first power-up the CPLD scans the sockets, identifies each chip revision and writes sane defaults to flash. Holding the '''MENU''' pushbutton during reset launches a ROM-resident setup program that lets the user: * select PAL (50 Hz) / NTSC (60 Hz) / Turbo (2 MHz VIC-off) modes * assign Kernal banks to the selector button * map SID #2 to \$D420 (Stereo IN) or \$D500 (compatible with SID FX) * adjust video phase to centre the image on HDMI up-scalers. == Availability & pricing == Two production runs have been sold exclusively through the Individual Computers web-store: {| class="wikitable" style="width:75%; text-align:center" ! Batch !! Year !! Units !! Intro price (EUR) !! Status |- | 1 || 2016 || ≈ 600 || €199.90 || Sold-out |- | 2 || 2018 || ≈ 800 || €214.90 || Sold-out |} A third run has been teased but no firm date announced (as of Q1 2025). Second-hand prices on auction sites routinely exceed €300, especially for boards that include rare 6581R4AR SIDs. == Known quirks == * Very early boards shipped with a SID audio balance offset; a CPLD firmware update (v0.9-RC4 or later) fixes the issue. * The menu program requires a '''PS/2-level''' USB-TTL cable; generic 5 V serial adapters can harm the CPLD. * PAL-E VIC-II 6569R1 chips are *not* supported due to their uncommon timing. == Further reading == * Individual Computers – C64 Reloaded MK-II press release (2016) * “Building my C64 Reloaded MK2” – *AmigaLove* forum photo-essay, 2018 -10-15 * GRay Defender, “Commodore 64 MK2 Reloaded” – YouTube build log, 2020 © [[Category:Commodore 64 Modifications and Enhancements]] [[Category:Commodore Systems]]
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