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From: frntc <48584231+frntc@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2022 22:40:19 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Update readme.md
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The **RAD Expansion Unit** is a cartridge/expansion for the C64 and C128 using a Raspberry Pi 3A+, 3B+ or Zero 2 to implement the actual functionality. Currently it emulates a *RAM Expansion Unit* up to 16mb (compatible to CBM 1700/1750/1764 REU, CLD Super 1750 Clone, CMD 1750/1750XL) and a *GeoRAM/NeoRAM memory expansion* up to 4mb. It also features a menu to browse, manage and launch REU- and GeoRAM-images, NUVIEs, and PRGs. The RAD is designed to not only emulate existing extensions, other things that have already been tested (but not yet included here) are, for example, MOS 6510/8500 emulation (incl. turbo mode) or using the RAD as a (co-)processor (in fact the menu runs on the ARM CPU only).
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### Trademarks
-Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
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