ROM emulator, instant loader, MIDI Host/Device, ASID Player, Internet interface cartridge and much more for the Commodore 64 & 128, based on the Teensy 4.1
Design by Travis S/Sensorium (e-mail)
Recent Updates:
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TeensyROM cases are now available to order in the US & Canada via sMs Retro Electronics! There are several colors of high quality 3D prints available. Visit their store here.
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The TeensyROM UI is here! MetalHexx's amazing app for controlling your TeensyROM/C64 from Windows enables lightning fast exploration of Games, Scene Demos, Music and Images in very large file collections. Coupled with remote launch capability, you will cover a lot of ground very quickly and discover great content faster than ever. See all the details in the TeensyROM UI Repo.
Fully assembled/tested units are available via Tindie.
If you'd prefer to make your own TeensyROM, the HW was designed with mid-level solder skills in mind. See these assembly instructions.
If you have thoughts/input on this project, questions, or would like to meet other TeensyROM users, please join us in the TeensyROM Discord Server
- TeensyROM Features
- Links to detailed documentation
- Demo Videos
- Hardware/PCB Design
- Compatibility
- Inspiration
- Pictures/screen captures
- USB thumb Drive
- SD card
- Teensy Internal Flash Memory
- Transfer directly from PC using the TeensyROM UI
- See supported file details here
- NFC Loading system available to quickly select/load with NFC tags.
- Play your SID with a USB MIDI keyboard!
- Use with popular software such as Cynthcart, Station64 etc, or the included MIDI2SID app
- Supports all regular MIDI messages in and out
- Can use your C64 to play a MIDI sound capable device.
- Sequential, Datel/Siel, Passport/Sentech, and Namesoft MIDI cartridges emulated
- Use a USB Hub for multiple instruments+thumb drive access
- Stream .SID or .MIDI files from a modern computer directly to your Commodore machine SID chip!
- Play MIDI files out of your PC into C64 apps such as Cynthcart or the MIDI2SID app
- Stream .SID files out of your PC using the ASID MIDI protocol to hear any SID file on original hardware.
- Connect to your favorite C64/128 Telnet BBS!
- Use with released software such as CCGMS, StrikeTerm2014, DesTerm128, etc
- Swiftlink cartridge + 38.4k modem emulation
- Send AT commands from terminal software to configure the Ethernet connection
- Sets C64 system time from internet
- Just drop the .hex file on an SD card or USB drive, no need for extra software to update.
- Startup, Ethernet, timezone, etc retained after power down.
- Usage Documents
- SW Release notes/developnment
- Hardware & PCB Related
- This YouTube Playlist contains all the latest TeensyROM demo videos, such as:
- Real-time video/audio capture of menu navigation and loading/running/emulating various programs/cartridges
- Demo using Cynthcart and Datel MIDI emulation to play with a USB keyboard
- MIDI ASID Demo: Stream .SID & .MIDI files directly to your C64/SID
- Web Browser and internet file download demo
- SID Player and Picture viewer demo
- TeensyROM compatability has been fully validated on many different NTSC and PAL machines: C64, C64C, SX-64, and C128 as well as modern reproductions such as EVO64 and Reloaded MKII
- The early "prototype" version of breadbin (PCA 36298 w/ 5 pin video) has a known issue with the reset circuit that must be corrected to be compatible with the TeensyROM and other fastload cartridges. See this post or this video for instructions on how to correct this issue.
Component selection was done using parts large enough (SOIC and 0805s at the smallest) that any soldering enthusiast should be able to assemble themselves. Since high volume production isn't necessarily the vision for this device, 2 sided SMT was used to reduce the PCB size while still accommodating larger IC packages.
A note about overclocking The Teensy 4.1 is slightly "overclocked" to 816MHz from FW in this design. Per the app, external cooling is not required for this speed. However, in abundance of caution, a heatsink is specified in the BOM for this project. In addition, the temperature can be read on the setup screen of the main TeensyROM app. The max spec is 95C, and there is a panic shutdown at 90C. In my experience, even on a warm day running for hours with no heatsink, the temp doesn't excede 75C.
- Heather S: Loving wife, continuous encourager
- MetalHexx: Big picture ideas, TeensyROM UI development
- Paul D aka Digitalman: Thought provoker, promoter, Maker, and tester extraordinaire
- Stefan Wessels: Cartridge case design
- StatMat: NFC Scanner idea, Fast boot code, OneLoad64 creation
- Giants with tall shoulders: SID/SIDEKick, KungFu Flash, VICE Team
See the media folder for more pics, videos, and oscilloscope shots.