On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Larry Anderson & Diane Hare wrote:
NOTE: the Commodore CP/M Cart is only usable on the
oldest of the 64s
(usually models with the 5-pin DIN plug for video. It would seem that
when Commodore debugged some video problems they tweaked the system
speed slightly which made the CP/M cartridge unusable.
That's annoying. All of my C64s are the 8-pin variety. (I've actually
been selecting them that way. :) ) Hopefully the Data 20 cart doesn't
suffer the same problem as the Commodore cart.
Are you sure the plug isn't for some sort of video
cable contraption?
(the Data-20 carts usually sported an 80 column composite video output.)
Well, it does have two 5-pin female connectors on the back, which would be
for the video. The other connector looks like the typical power connector
for an external modem, but I suppose it could be a composite out for use
with a weirdo cable.
Time to open it I suppose. <s>
Larry Anderson
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