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uIEC/SD

  • uIEC/SD with attached daughtercard (provides IEC socket and disk swap switches
  • uIEC/SD with daughtercard detached to show detail
  • uIEC/SD bottom view
  • uIEC/SD side view
Price:
$59.99
SKU:
UIEC-SD-DD
Weight:
0.30 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at checkout
Quantity:
Expected release date is 14th Feb 2012


Product Description

Hold the entire collection of Commodore games and utilities in the palm of your hand! No more lugging a CBM disk drive around, worrying about disk “rot”, swapping disks, and being without your favorite software. Transfer files to the Commodore simply by dragging files to the solid state SD/SDHC card on your PC/Mac. Need more storage? Visit the local big box store or online e-tailer for gigabytes of solid state storage.

The “Micro” IEC offers that and more, supporting Secure Digital (SD) and SDHC solid state storage up to 32GB in size, emulating the CBM DOS functionality (including select CMD HD DOS operations), and supporting the JiffyDOS drive transfer protocol. The unit is small enough to embed, but large enough to satisfy even the most discerning retro-computer enthusiast.

The device even offers the ability to better itself after purchase. As new firmware updates are released, simply copy the new firmware to the SD card, reset the device, and watch it upgrade itself.

Think about it, this addition to your Commodore collection is new and costs less than the going eBay-rate for a 1581. But the Storage capacity is Far beyond a 1581! Switching out SD Cards (which are cheap) is a snap - each SD Card is like adding another free 1581 drive or any other 1571 or 1541 drive. And FAST, the uIEC is faster than any mechanical drive without wearing out parts!

All of this in 2.25 square inches of silicon and circuitry. Grab one or more today!

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Product Reviews

  1. Nifty device

    Posted by http://c64.berrydejager.com on 19th Nov 2011

    I use the uIEC in conjunction with JiffyDOS, 1541U2, EasyFlash, 64NIC+ and it all works!

    Especially the EasyFlash'ing make life much more easy as the uIEC has raw data access to the SD card and even allows you to go through directories and select a 1Megabyte .CRT file.

    Please have a look at my blog: http://c64.berrydejager.com/?p=638


  2. Wonderful

    Posted by azog on 15th Sep 2011

    Fantastic. Wonderful. Awesome. Insert any other effusive word you can think of. Worth every penny. Trouble-free installation and generally easy to use. Things like this keep the Commodore community alive. Keep up the great work!


  3. This thing is AWESOME!

    Posted by Jon Pulsipher on 1st Sep 2011

    I just received my unit and plugged it into one of my 128s. Once I figured out it was device 10 by default it worked like a charm!!!
    I was able to easily set it to default to device 8 and quickly got the hang of mounting the d64 images.
    Very well built and well worth the cost.
    About the only criticism would be that it didn't come with any docs and it was hard to find instructions at first.
    Here are some helpful links:
    http://www.c64-wiki.com/index.php/uIEC

    http://sd2iec.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=sd2iec.git;a=blob;f=README;hb=HEAD

    You won't regret picking this up!
    And thanks for making it available, Jim.


  4. Super Flexible! Super Fun!

    Posted by Ed Miskho on 4th Apr 2011

    I just got this unit and it is awesome! I have Jiffydos installed on my c128 and they work together like a charm. I added a power supply from an iomega zip drive, since it runs at a constant 5v. It was $1.99 at goodwill and they had stacks of them. Good build quality. Just buy one or two.


  5. Store Your Whole C64 Library on one SD Card!

    Posted by Paul Wilga on 24th Feb 2011

    This little beauty works great on my beloved stock C64 computer! I can't say enough about this wonderful piece of hardware. I bought this after attending the Chicago Commodore show back in 2009 and it has been a joy to use. You can literally store your whole software library on one SD card (if you desire) and it is very, very easy to use. Using the micro SD device to store D64 images created by Jim Brain's new ZoomFloppy interface is one powerful combination!

    This is the kind of innovative hardware that would make Commodore proud if they were still around today. Thanks to Jim Brain for keeping the hobby alive and continuing to provide the Commodore enthusiast with fun, easy to use hardware. Thanks for bringing my C64 into the 21st century!


  6. Best HDD equivalent

    Posted by Unknown on 21st Feb 2010

    I got this unit over a year ago and adapted it to run from external power supply in a small hammond project case. It really is an excellent device. It can handle both D64 images used by emulators and normal commodore files directly so you can connect this directly to most commodore 8bits with little effort and start using it. Works with most if not all SD or SDHC cards. One note: if you decide to use an external power supply as I did you must ensure that it is regulated to ensure no more than +5Volts reaches the uIEC. You can contact Jim Brain about that directly.


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