
C64c Key Mount Kit Commodore 64
C64c key mount kit are Commodore 64 keyboard holders are required to mount a keyboard inside a new or old C64c case. The keyboard holders are universal, meaning they can be used in any C64c case, and they can be used with any type of C64 main board: The 1980s Commodore boards will fit just as nicely as the new “Reloaded and EVO64” boards.
The keyboard holders are made from stainless steel, laser-cut and bent in Germany. Both holders have an M4 nut pressed-in, where the included flat-head screws can go in. We specifically chose flat-head screws in order to protect the plastic of your classic keyboard.
The mount kit includes:
- Two keyboard mount brackets
- Two M4 flat-head screws
- An Allen key
- Rubber O-ring
- Printed installation instructions
Pictures show additional items that are not included: Case, keyboard and main board are not part of this product.

Commodore C64 Case (and C64c) NEW Breadbin Gray
Commodore C64 case NEW (also fits C64c). If your C64 is yellowed, has signs of wear, ugly holes, or you just want to give some love to your Commodore 64, then one of these cases is right for you. You could even build a brand new C64, rehouse your existing motherboard and keyboard, or even install the Keyrah v3.
“Breadbin Gray” color scheme – the color used for the “breadbin” cabinets between 1982 and 1986.
Package includes:
- Top half of case with sticker applied
- Bottom half case without sticker
- Two rubber stands, ten self-tapping plastic screws
- User guide (colour printed)

Commodore C64 C64C Case Brand New Transparent
Commodore C64 or C64C brand new cases. If your C64 is yellowed, has signs of wear, ugly holes, or you just want to give some love to your Commodore 64, then one of these cases is right for you. You could even build a brand new C64, rehouse your existing motherboard and keyboard, or even install the Keyrah v3.
“Retro Black” colour scheme following the colours of the Commodore 264 series (C16, C116 and Plus/4 computers).
Package includes:
- Top half of case with sticker applied
- Bottom half case without sticker
- Two rubber stands, ten self-tapping plastic screws
- User guide (colour printed)
- White box with “Commodore” logo stickers
- Shipping includes outer (brown) box

Commodore C64 and C64c Case New Black
Commodore C64 or C64C brand new cases. If your C64 is yellowed, has signs of wear, ugly holes, or you just want to give some love to your Commodore 64, then one of these cases is right for you. You could even build a brand new C64, rehouse your existing motherboard and keyboard, or even install the Keyrah v3.
“Retro Black” colour scheme following the colours of the Commodore 264 series (C16, C116 and Plus/4 computers).
Package includes:
- Top half of case with sticker applied
- Bottom half case without sticker
- Two rubber stands, ten self-tapping plastic screws
- User guide (colour printed)
- White box with “Commodore” logo stickers
- Shipping includes outer (brown) box

Commodore C64 Case (and C64c) NEW Breadbin Classic Beige
Commodore C64 case NEW (also fits C64c). If your C64 is yellowed, has signs of wear, ugly holes, or you just want to give some love to your Commodore 64, then one of these cases is right for you. You could even build a brand new C64, rehouse your existing motherboard and keyboard, or even install the Keyrah v3.
“Classic Beige” color scheme – the color used for the “breadbin” cabinets between 1982 and 1986.
Package includes:
- Top half of case with sticker applied
- Bottom half case without sticker
- Two rubber stands, ten self-tapping plastic screws
- User guide (colour printed)
- Shipping includes outer (brown) box

Commodore C64 Case (and C64c) NEW SX-64 Style
Commodore C64 case NEW (also fits C64c). If your C64 is yellowed, has signs of wear, ugly holes, or you just want to give some love to your Commodore 64, then one of these cases is right for you. You could even build a brand new C64, rehouse your existing motherboard and keyboard, or even install the Keyrah v3.
“SX-64” color scheme following the look of the SX-64 portable computer with a two-tone case.
Package includes:
- Case top half with sticker applied, Umbra grey
- Case bottom half without sticker, metallic-look
- Two rubber stands, ten self-tapping plastic screws
- User guide (colour printed)

BigRamPlus 256Mb for Amiga A3000 A3000T A4000 & A4000T
BigRamPlus is a 256 MByte memory expansion for any Amiga with Zorro-III slots, i.e. Amiga 3000, Amiga 3000T, Amiga 4000 and Amiga 4000T. BigRamPlus is only guaranteed to work with the original daughter boards of these computers. It may or may not work properly with third party bus boards made by Micronik, RBM, Eagle, Elbox, etc.
Memory is used by all operating systems up to OS3.9 automatically. Linux/BSD may need special patches to use this memory.
AmigaOS 4.0 does not permit the use of a Z3 memory card, the computer won’t even boot into the OS. AmigaOS 4.1 can use the card’s memory as swap memory. Starting with OS4.1FE, update#1, this memory can be used as main memory.
Box contents:
- BigRamPlus card
- Instruction sheet
You will need in addition to that:
- A computer with Z3 slots (Z2 will not work!)
- A screwdriver to open your computer

X-Surf 100 for all Commodore Amigas with Zorro Slots
X-Surf 100 is a networking card for all Amiga computers with Zorro slots. For the Amiga A2000 or Zorro-daughterboards for the A1200, it will run at Z2 speed. If installed in an Amiga A3000, A4000 or the respective tower versions, it will run at Z3 speeds, which is up to five times faster than Z2.
Key features:
- 100MBit physical link rate
- Sana-II device for use with OS2.0 up to OS3.9
- Officially supported in the Linux-m68k kernel
- Space- and power-saving design
- Gold plated Zorro contacts and stainless steel metal bracket
- Local expansion port for our high-speed USB module “RapidRoad”
Drivers can be downloaded from here.
Manual here
Wiki here
Requirements:
- TCP/IP stack such as Miami DX, AmiTCP, Genesis (included in OS3.9) or Roadshow
- Sufficient RAM and 68020 CPU or higher
- Kickstart/Workbench 2.0 or higher
- File transfer method for drivers to be transferred to the Amiga
Transfer rates of over 1600kBytes/s have been measured with the X-Surf-100. Please note that the classic Amiga architecture and the current TCP/IP stacks for the Amiga don’t allow saturating a 100MBit Ethernet link. Performance in your system may be slower due to CPU performance and programs running in multitasking.
Please note that we cannot guarantee the X-Surf-100 to work in third-party Zorro boards as used in tower conversions, such as boards made by Eagle, Mikronik, RBM or Elbox. The X-Surf-100 may or may not work in these boards. Although the bus interface is designed to tolerate many mistakes that the vendors of those third-party boards have made, we can only guarantee proper operation in original Commodore daughter boards. Should the card fail to work in such a third-party board, you may have to close the Z2 jumper and downgrade to Z2 speed. For operation in Z3 computers, the Buster-11 chip is recommended. If there is only one DMA master in the Z3 system, a Buster-9 may also be used.
Owners of the Merlin graphics card must have the latest hardware patches installed. Owners of the Mediator PCI/Zorro daughterboard must close the “swap” jumper.
The X-Surf-100 is officially supported in the Linux-m68k kernel.

