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Old 23rd September 2005, 09:29 PM   (permalink)
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my friends kids have come across an old commodore C64. we are interrsted in knowing anythinh useful about it to get it goig just for the fun of it
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Old 24th September 2005, 06:33 AM   (permalink)
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There were a couple of books in the past that made books on projects on the C64 but those are hard to find but check www.amazon.com because a couple of times they had them for sale.
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Old 24th September 2005, 12:18 PM   (permalink)
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I'm mainly interested in general spcifications and port details and above all what display to use. it seems to have a TV RF out with a tuner cap on the back as well for a TV but you have to help me on that
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Old 24th September 2005, 12:58 PM   (permalink)
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I'm mainly interested in general spcifications and port details and above all what display to use. it seems to have a TV RF out with a tuner cap on the back as well for a TV but you have to help me on that
The C64 was probably the most popular home computer ever?, there must be masses of data on the net for them - you can even download a PC simulator and various games. If you ever want to see a SLOWWWWW disk drive, try the C64 one, it was slower than most cassette systems.

Personally I never had one, but I did have (and still have!) a Commodore Plus 4.
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Old 25th September 2005, 06:20 AM   (permalink)
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u mean i have to google for it ? let me explain: my isp is having problems and i am connecting with my cell phone on the gsm network (instead of gprs) at the wooping speed of 9.6 Kbps. now it is taking ages to get anywere and the magiority of results are just buying and selling commodore gear or people showing theirs off but with little pratical info. i am not asking how to program it just how do i get it up and running i got more info out of the wikipedia but not technical unfortunately
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Old 25th September 2005, 08:59 AM   (permalink)
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u mean i have to google for it ? let me explain: my isp is having problems and i am connecting with my cell phone on the gsm network (instead of gprs) at the wooping speed of 9.6 Kbps. now it is taking ages to get anywere and the magiority of results are just buying and selling commodore gear or people showing theirs off but with little pratical info. i am not asking how to program it just how do i get it up and running i got more info out of the wikipedia but not technical unfortunately
A few seconds on google wouldn't take any more time than you've spent posting that :lol:

But it's blindingly obvious how to connect it up!.

There's a TV output, connect that to your TV (which you will need to tune in), connect the PSU, connect the joystick(s), connect the tape deck (or disk drive) and power it all up. There should be a light on the C64 to show it's ON, then try tuning your TV, it should be around channel 36 (for a UHF modulator).
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Old 25th September 2005, 11:00 AM   (permalink)
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The C64 does indeed hold the title of most popular home computer ever made. Of course you could argue that there have been far more PCs sold than C64s, but then PCs come in various different shapes, sizes and flavours. When you're talking about one particular model of computer, the C64 sold more numbers than any other computer has done since.

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Old 26th September 2005, 04:14 PM   (permalink)
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The C64 does indeed hold the title of most popular home computer ever made. Of course you could argue that there have been far more PCs sold than C64s, but then PCs come in various different shapes, sizes and flavours. When you're talking about one particular model of computer, the C64 sold more numbers than any other computer has done since.

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No argument there.. without a doubt, more PC's. Probably more PC sell each _year_ than the total population of C64 ever made.

Ahh the memories..
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