I integrated a Raspberry Pi 4 into a Commodore C64 Maxi case. The Pi uses the integrated keyboard and the USB hub. An integrated power supply provides power to both, the Pi and the C64, which now run in parallel. The Raspberry Pi boots from an internal SSD drive, turning this machine into a full desktop computer that can also run Retro Pi for true retro gaming.
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Parts List
- The C64 Maxi
- Raspberry Pi 4 with 4GGB RAM
- 2.5″ Western Digital 240GB SSD
- StarTech 2.5″ SATA to USB 3.0 Adapter
- Mean Well NES-35-5, 5V 7A, Power Supply
- Adafruit HDMI Round Panel Mount Plug
- Adafruit RJ-45 Ethernet Round Panel Mount Adapter Plug
- Adafruit Panel Mount Stereo Audio Extension Cable
- Raspberry Pi Micro HDMI to Standard HDMI Cable
- JST, PH, B4B, 4 Way, 1 Row, Straight PCB Header
- JST, PH, B2B, 2 Way, 1 Row, Straight PCB Header
- Bulgin BZM27/Z0000/53B Power Switch
Instructions
- Instructions on how to boot Raspberry Pi 4 from a USB drive.
- Installing Retro Pi
Technical Drawings
The technical drawings are available here.
raspberry-c64-pi-mounting-plate
This is awesome.
I got also a TheC64 and this would be a dream. Maybe with the new Pie4 8GB.
please post photo of your power supply setup on the maxi board – my micro usb port is damaged
The power supply is directly connected to the GIOP pins to provide power. This is normally done through pin 2 and 6. Make sure your cables are thick enough to be able to get enough juice through them.