UIEC/SD 3.2 + Daughter Board & ROM-EL Expansion w/ IEC Cable

40,00

Rare UIEC/SD 3.2 SD card drive emulator for Commodore 64/128 with daughter board, ROM-EL expansion & IEC cable. Fully functional, light use.

1 in stock

Description

Overview

Here is a fantastic opportunity to own a UIEC/SD 3.2, one of the most versatile and highly regarded SD card-based floppy drive emulators ever made for the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128. The UIEC/SD allows you to load programs, games, and demos directly from standard SD cards via the IEC serial bus, replacing the need for aging, unreliable 1541 disk drives. This listing includes the coveted daughter board add-on and the popular ROM-EL expansion, making this a truly comprehensive and ready-to-use retro computing package.

Key Specifications

  • Device: UIEC/SD version 3.2
  • Compatibility: Commodore 64, Commodore 128, and compatible IEC bus computers
  • Storage Medium: Standard SD / SDHC card (FAT16/FAT32 supported)
  • Interface: IEC serial bus (standard Commodore serial)
  • Firmware: sd2iec-based open-source firmware
  • Daughter Board: Included — extends functionality and connectivity options
  • ROM-EL Expansion: Included — provides enhanced ROM loading and memory expansion capabilities
  • IEC Cable: Included — ready to connect immediately to your Commodore system
  • Power: Typically powered via USB or onboard supply depending on revision

Condition Details

This unit is in Good condition and is fully functional. There are only light signs of normal use — consistent with a well-cared-for piece of retro hardware. No cracks, no damage, no missing components. All included accessories are present and in working order. This is a solid, dependable unit ready to drop straight into your Commodore setup.

What’s Included

  • 1x UIEC/SD 3.2 main unit
  • 1x Daughter board (attached/included)
  • 1x ROM-EL expansion module
  • 1x IEC serial cable

This is a rare chance to acquire a complete UIEC/SD bundle — these units are no longer in mass production and are increasingly sought-after in the Commodore retro community. Don’t miss out!