Tv Modulator for a VIC20 (either version)
Tv Modulator for a VIC20 (either version)
Anyone know where i can get one ? I need a replacement.
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i have a vic 20 that i sort of, erm , killed ? .. no, killed is too hard .... hurt... injured .. bothered .. ah! bothered ..closer
i have a vic 20 that i 'put out' to repair one of my 2 C64's.
you can have the remains ... erm, remains is not right .. left overs ? no .. external additions !
got it !
you may have the external/internal additional bonus parts if you can email me your snail mail address
mail me at baztd@aol.com
i have a vic 20 that i 'put out' to repair one of my 2 C64's.
you can have the remains ... erm, remains is not right .. left overs ? no .. external additions !
got it !
you may have the external/internal additional bonus parts if you can email me your snail mail address
mail me at baztd@aol.com
I C 64 People
Computers can never replace human stupidity
Computers can never replace human stupidity
The VIC-20 has an external modulator. The C64 has it built in. They may or may not be interchangeable, although when I tried to use the external one with my C64, I got a very poor picture.
An alternative to a modulator is if you have a TV with SCART or separate inputs for composite video. Then you can make your own connector using a 5-pin DIN, some leads and either RCA plugs or a SCART connector. You will get a much sharper picture than going through RF. The same can of course be accomplished with a C64 too.
An alternative to a modulator is if you have a TV with SCART or separate inputs for composite video. Then you can make your own connector using a 5-pin DIN, some leads and either RCA plugs or a SCART connector. You will get a much sharper picture than going through RF. The same can of course be accomplished with a C64 too.
Anders Carlsson