MP32C64 COMMODORE DATASSETTE  PLAYER RECORDER EMULATOR + 306 GAMES IN MP3

DIY KIT

This is a DIY MP32C64 Datassette emulator kit. (soldering skill needed)

It comes with all the electronic components and a high quality PCB board. This kit would be great for those beginners of both electronic and soldering while building something useful and having fun.

When fully assembled, this kit will connect your C64 or VIC-20 ( or PET ) to your MP3 player, computer, smartphone or even open reel and datassette.

You can use it to:

1.      Load your games from audio player (mp3 player, PC, smartphone…)

2.      Record on tape your favorite downloaded games using your datassette.

3.      Backup your tapes, using an external audio recorder.

With your Android smartphone you can convert TAP, T64 & PRG files to audio and connected to the interface, adjusting the signal, play from it and get auto pause control. For this you need to use the tapDancer app.

Now, thanks to SOVOX, there is a web with 6000 MP3 games, you can also load the games directly from the web, no need to store them on your device: SOVOX

If you want to see all the process of soldering this device, you can have a look to this excellent video thanks to Amedeo Valoroso from Italy:

Tutorial saldatura stagno, MP32C64 Commodore, circuito elettronico, PCB


It includes

·         All the components and professional  PCB to build this kit.

·         Detailed assembly intructions.

·         306 games for C64 converted to MP3 ready for use.

·        Manual with detailed instructions of use and also to convert files using WAV-PRG.

To download the games and manuals, it will be sent a download link.


You can also convert PRG, P00, T64 and TAP to WAV format with WAV-PRG and AUDIOTAP programs, and then to MP3 for use with this interface.

You will need an audio cable 3.5 mm jack male-male for connection to MP3, computer or mobile phone (cable not included) and of course a Commodore 64.

See video below using the interface, the interface on the video is an old one with home-made PCB but the use is the same, this one only with play function.

Any question, please ask before bidding, thanks.


Link to video