Channel 4 - Computer Audio Test

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2008

Channel 4 UK broadcasting computer audio
with the test card in 1983.
Presumably for Sinclair ZX Spectrum users?

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  • I tried on my commodore 64. Guess what? Its a picture of the test pattern!

  • Yes it is Commodore 64

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  • its for the commodore 64

  • @thelyniezian here here

  • They could do this now as a means of distributing retro games and it would still be better than daytime TV...

    ...maybe with on-screen advertising in the background, it might pay for itself...

  • They broadcast programs for different computers on different days, usually alternating between the BBC Micro, Spectrum and C64. The broadcasts happened during school hours, so I set our video to record a Spectrum one, then dubbed it to audio cassette and took it round to a friend's house (he had a Spectrum, I had an Atari 800). It actually worked, and included a rather good game called Pud Pud.

  • Part of their TV programme "4 Computer Buffs".

  • I am tempted to run this through my oscilloscope!

  • Early systems used audiotapes to record data.

  • I love something like this ! Great !

  • It is for a CBM 64, or, as it's from 1983, could be for VIC-20. Although, thinking about it, there's too many greys for it to VIC-20!

  • PS I Bet that;s what they are using to Launch their new HD Channel on Virgin Media today lol :)

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