hey peeps I seem to have a problem with the audio on my c64c -ive noticed some sound effects are missing or fuzzy, and when it comes to musak i.e. skate or die the guitar riff is hardly audible - do I need a new SID Chip??
Re: SID Chip problems...
Posted: 13/02/2014 - 22:11
by Commie_User
Sounds pretty iffy to me.
Why not pop the old breadbin in the post for these guys to tinker with?
And £35. Only a tenner more expensive than 20 years ago when I used to do it. Surprised it still happens.
Re: SID Chip problems...
Posted: 13/02/2014 - 22:35
by Subzero
stuff that, would end up costing about £60 in total including postage!
Re: SID Chip problems...
Posted: 14/02/2014 - 0:11
by Commie_User
Well, there we are, horses for courses.
But to my eyes, for the same cash it comes between finding an overpriced SID on Ebay and jamming it in yourself, or having a bunch of guys not just find the new SID but put it in, maybe fix anything else and have the Commie wing its way back to you, all lovely and under guarantee.
Re: SID Chip problems...
Posted: 14/02/2014 - 19:05
by Subzero
yeh well i dont have £60 to throw away on an old computer...and a mate has just offered me a breadbin thats missing a few keys!
Re: SID Chip problems...
Posted: 14/02/2014 - 23:40
by Analog-X64
Based on the symptoms you described.
I would look for bulging capacitors and or bad solder joints near the sid chip. Or the Sid Chip itself.
This would require taking the C64 apart and removing the motherboard.
Re: SID Chip problems...
Posted: 15/02/2014 - 2:01
by Commie_User
Breadbin missing a few keys?
I think the quick solution's obvious: Keyboard swapsies.
Re: SID Chip problems...
Posted: 15/02/2014 - 13:21
by Subzero
Commie_User wrote:Breadbin missing a few keys?
I think the quick solution's obvious: Keyboard swapsies.
can i do that from a c64c to breadbin keyboard? or vice versa?
Re: SID Chip problems...
Posted: 15/02/2014 - 18:30
by Commie_User
Oh yes. The connectors are identical.
Re: SID Chip problems...
Posted: 16/02/2014 - 12:50
by Commie_User
...And keep the one with the duff SID. Who knows what quirks may be worth recording, not to mention being able to run an SFX Sound Expander alongside, should you decide to buy one.
Re: SID Chip problems...
Posted: 20/02/2014 - 14:28
by Subzero
is the c64 voltage diff from c64c?? the light comes on but nothing else...
Re: SID Chip problems...
Posted: 20/02/2014 - 15:52
by Commie_User
Yes, it's all identical. But when you say nothing else, are you only getting noise, a blank screen through the video out or just an inoperable out?