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- From: an168742@anon.penet.fi (Spimby)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Need help with Commodore SOUND..Please..
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 18:49:46 -0700
- Organization: Swiss Liberation Army
- Message-ID: <an168742-0801961849460001@slip-21-5.ots.utexas.edu>
- References: <an168742-0801960017230001@slip-56-10.ots.utexas.edu> <4cqgei$m3t@cloner3.netcom.com>
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- In article <4cqgei$m3t@cloner3.netcom.com>, jamesch@ix.netcom.com (James
- Chamblin) wrote:
-
- Thanks for the advice James.
-
- >> Quite often the solution is quite simple. Do you have the volume
- >> turned up on the TV?
-
- WAY up.....
-
- if you use a monitor, is the cable plugged in
- >> correctly?
- No monitor...just the TV.
-
- >>is the right cable plugged in? is the mnonitor sound
- >> working and turned up?
-
- >>is the cable working?
-
- It worked fine for the TRS-80, which used the same cable, and tv/computer
- switcher.
-
- >>It could also be that
- >> both SID chips are bad on both computers.
-
- This is what I'm really worried about. It just seems kinda' weird that
- BOTH the old one and the 'new' one have the same problem. I know the
- sound worked fine on my old one when I put it in the box 4-5 years ago.
- Now there's no sound.
-
- Darn...this is really starting to annoy me. Any other suggestions?
-
- Thanks,
-
- Spimby
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