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Super 1750 Clone

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The Super 1750 Clone was a 512 kB RAM expansion unit designed as a tiny, but compatible, third-party replacement for Commodore's then out-of-production CBM 1750 REU. Manufactured by Chip Level Designs, the Super 1750 Clone was sold by Software Support International.

  • Used the same MOS 8726 REC (RAM Expansion Controller) chip as the Commodore REUs.
  • Worked on the C128 and the C64.
  • Rather than 16 chips of 256K×1-bit DRAMs, it used four 256K×4-bit DRAMs (in ZIP packages). This gave several advantages over Commodore's original REUs:
  • Less power consumption, so did not require the C64 to be upgraded with a heavy-duty power supply to use it.
  • Much smaller; the plastic case was the same type used by the Epyx FastLoad cartridge.
  • References

    Super 1750 Clone Wikipedia