From: Marion.Bates(a)Dartmouth.EDU (Marion Bates)
Subject: Commodore 64/64C?
I was wondering, what is the difference between a regular Commodore 64 and a
64C? I've got one of each, and everything seems identical other than that the
64C looks like a 128.
Generally they are exatly the same except the 64C went through a couple of
later board revisions that noticibly cut down the chip count and the board
size (and not to mention the production cost too).
One 'bug' that resulted is that the 64C's SID chip was 'fixed' of a
clicking
sound when you change volume levels. Unfortunately that 'click' was employed
by some game and sound programmers to play digitized sounds, and without the
'click' those digitized sounds in older 64 games came out either muted or
non-existant.
(Well, one other difference is that the 64C overheats
after about an hour or so...)
I hooked in a fresh (used) 64C into my BBS couple weeks back and after about
336 hours of continual use, it doesn't seem too noticibly warm. It may be
because the slimmer 64C case is closer to the motherboard.
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The X-1541 post and response were by:
g.j.p.a.a.baltissen(a)kader.hobby.nl (Ruud Baltissen)
and
"Frank Kontros" <frank(a)kontr.uzhgorod.ua>
If you want more info than what I posted, talk to them, as I am more of a
general programmer than a hardware/OS person.
Larry
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