Respond to this video... The C64C had a completely new motherboard, and they used all new processes to make the thing. Runs a lower voltage to the earlier model, different memory chips, 9v instead of 12v...... The motherboard is 1/3 the size if i recall.
This reminds me of my Vic 20's that I still use. The vic also has a problem with case discolouring. I repaired at least three Vic's, and on the Vic 20 when the video chip goes its usually a sign that your power brick is starting to fail. It may be sending too much power into your commodore. You may need to replace the Vic II chip in your old c64 I'd get rid of the old power brick and get a newer one to replace it. As well I think you will need to put in a new fuse with the same amps or more.
you know i thought about buying one of these card-readers they are selling, but they are about 150$ !!! thats some money. how would one start to build such device?
@factor6 He said 1986.
PJBonoVox 3 months ago
Respond to this video... The C64C had a completely new motherboard, and they used all new processes to make the thing. Runs a lower voltage to the earlier model, different memory chips, 9v instead of 12v...... The motherboard is 1/3 the size if i recall.
rnrbishop 9 months ago
@factor6 I think its just his accent. im sure he said '86.
rnrbishop 9 months ago
This reminds me of my Vic 20's that I still use. The vic also has a problem with case discolouring. I repaired at least three Vic's, and on the Vic 20 when the video chip goes its usually a sign that your power brick is starting to fail. It may be sending too much power into your commodore. You may need to replace the Vic II chip in your old c64 I'd get rid of the old power brick and get a newer one to replace it. As well I think you will need to put in a new fuse with the same amps or more.
summer20105707 11 months ago
C64C is not from 1996 but 1986! :)
factor6 1 year ago
Cool video. Really dig your (Swedish?) accent. It's cool that so many people around the world knows about these things.
16mmDJ 1 year ago
you know i thought about buying one of these card-readers they are selling, but they are about 150$ !!! thats some money. how would one start to build such device?
21jumppp 1 year ago
no, he is Swedish i believe. and if you can make your question a bit cleaner, im sure i can answer it :)
ajk321 1 year ago
is this scottish? anyway, who can give some advise on build in that sd-cardreader in a c64c?
21jumppp 2 years ago
want to buy me one soon...
rhpsfan1929 3 years ago