The C128 video out can look worse then the C64 because
of the video chip
(some people complain about lines on the screen), and I do not know which
SID version the 128 uses (if that is a factor to you).
Most flat 128s and the European 128Ds use the 6581. There are a few flat
"128CRs" that use the 8580, and the DCR always uses the 8580.
For that matter, the later 128s have the 8568 VDC instead of the 8563. This
is mostly irrelevant for software, but hackers can get an EGA signal out of
an 8568 (this is really, really slow, though -- it's not very useful). Also,
the 8568 is not pin-compatible. The DCR and upgraded "128CR" have 64K of
VRAM; the rest have 16K.
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