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- From: aa349@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Howard Herman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C64 Electronics Projects
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 09:38:32 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
- Message-ID: <4cirip$cnq@madeline.INS.CWRU.Edu>
- References: <wiz-2012951502370001@17.32.67.13> <4bq1ru$6pc@usenet.srv.cis.pitt.edu> <4cbo04$7m@gameport.delphi.harz.de> <umcwikla.820704806@toliman>
- Reply-To: aa349@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Howard Herman)
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- In a previous article, umcwikla@cc.umanitoba.ca (Tom Cwikla) says:
-
- >In <4cbo04$7m@gameport.delphi.harz.de> mauser@delphi.harz.de (Gerald Mauser) writes:
- >
- >>David M Holland (dmhst7+@pitt.edu) wrote:
- >>: Patrick Fleming (wiz@apple.com) wrote:
- >>: : Can anyone recommend a good book on C64 interfacing projects? I would like to
- >>: : hook up something to the cartridge port for simple electronics control.
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- [deleted]
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- >Now if only there was a source for the actual connectors that fit into
- >either of these two ports, doing all this would be a lot easier.
-
- Well, one superb source would be a brand new 1660 modem (300 bps).
- Last time I saw an ad they were selling for between $3 and $5.
-
- And, if you cannot find one of these a 1670 modem for between $5 and $10
- is another alternative.
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- Not only are they a perfect fit, but you also have a ready-made
- interface box.
-
- >--Tom.
- >
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