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- From: jamesch@ix.netcom.com (James Chamblin)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Need help with Commodore SOUND..Please..
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 04:08:44 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Message-ID: <4cspoc$ab2@cloner3.netcom.com>
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- In article <an168742-0801961849460001@slip-21-5.ots.utexas.edu>,
- an168742@anon.penet.fi (Spimby) wrote:
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- >Darn...this is really starting to annoy me. Any other suggestions?
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- >Thanks,
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- >Spimby
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- Ok, try this. Get a monitor cable (borrow one from a friend if you
- don't have one handy). Plug the audio out to the AUX IN on a stereo.
- See if you can get any sound. Also, try hooking the commodore to
- another TV. Mabey try a different RF cable (try audio cables too).
- But it sounds to me like both SIDs are bad. You can also try opening
- the C64 case and pressing on the SID chip (mabey it worked itself
- loose).
-