D0NN3R
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how do i connect it to a modern tele and what adapter do i need
thanks
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Brett
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They just plug into the standard aerial socket don't they?
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D0NN3R
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quote: Originally posted by Brett
They just plug into the standard aerial socket don't they?
yer but they dont work on modern teles but i read if it does work it take to long to load up
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AlunJ
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should work if it has a normal analog uhf tuner
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BluKoo
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I've still got my 64 too The Jaguar XJ220 game was the nuts back in the day
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by D0NN3R
quote: Originally posted by Brett
They just plug into the standard aerial socket don't they?
yer but they dont work on modern teles but i read if it does work it take to long to load up
That sounds like nonsense to me, especially it making it take longer to load up.
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SetH
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What is the output resolution of the C64?
If it is silly low maybe its outside of the range of a modern TFT screen?
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sc0ott
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Buy an old school tv to play it on
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D0NN3R
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
Buy an old school tv to play it on
this is what im thinking as i can get it to work on a modern tv
ive looked on google and lots of people have had the same problem
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Dom
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I'd be trying it on a number of TVs just to make sure the C64 isn't mullered. Failing that, either use an old school telly or you can buy RF to Scart coverters.
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D0NN3R
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i no it works and it only been stored in a dry place so i cant see it being damaged from that
i used to have it on when i was a kid before we could afford the playstation
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by D0NN3R
i no it works and it only been stored in a dry place so i cant see it being damaged from that
Still doesn't ruled it out that it is damaged though. Also make sure your TV supports analog feeds, not just digital over RF.
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JaffaTB
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download an emulator and play it on you pc, enjoying instant loading times instead of sat waiting for 30 mins, plus download every game ever made for it for free
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Y869 SRA
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quote: Originally posted by Brett
quote: Originally posted by D0NN3R
quote: Originally posted by Brett
They just plug into the standard aerial socket don't they?
yer but they dont work on modern teles but i read if it does work it take to long to load up
That sounds like nonsense to me, especially it making it take longer to load up.
The games take 20 mins to load up as it is, having to wait for the whole thing to load up is just taking the fucking piss
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LeeM
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what cable does it use? google shows red/white/yellow av cables
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Sam
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I remember the days of loading my C64 games up from cassette tapes on my "data recorder"
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D0NN3R
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quote: Originally posted by LeeM
what cable does it use? google shows red/white/yellow av cables
i just bought one of these so it can be pluged in to modern tvs
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