C64

From: Larry Anderson <foxnhare_at_goldrush.com>
Date: Sun Sep 13 12:40:45 1998

> From: ard_at_p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell)
> Subject: Re: C64 video
>
> >
> > I tested the three C64s i got and none are getting video on a known working
> > composite monitor. im also not getting a beep when i try ^G (assuming a
> > speaker is inside the computer) do these systems need an rf modulator or
> > require a tv?

Control-G Does not produce any noise on the 64. There are no sound routines
(except to clear the SID registers at start-up) in the 64 ROMs (I think they
were rushed on putting the 64 to market; later they released Super Expander
and Simon's BASIC which offered sound commands.) I usually use a game
cartridge to check the 64's sound, video and joystick ports. Jumpman Junior
seems to be my favored one (mainly because it does not rely on much of the
KERNAL/BASIC ROMs in it's operation.)

And yes, the Genesis A/V cable is compatible with the 64 (I've used the same
cable on both units).
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