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The Commodore 64 Monitor cable
DIN plug to 4 RCA plugs
Important notes:
On circuit diagrams, plugs are
displayed as viewed from the back
side, the solder side. Chips are
displayed as viewed from above; also,
see the small semicircular cut for
finding the correct orientation.
Construction:
You need the following parts to build
this cable:
One solderable 8-pin male DIN plug
Four solderable male RCA plugs,
preferably, in red, black, yellow and
white colors
Four shielded 1-wire cables of,
preferably, at most 2 meters each; the
impendance should be 75 Ohm but an
audio cable should also work
Step 1. Solder one end of each cable
onto the DIN plug.
Step 2. Solder the other ends of the
cables onto the tip of each of the four
RCA plugs.
You should have the following
connections:
DIN plug RCA plug
1, Luminance Black
3, Audio Out White
4, Video Out Yellow
6, Chrominance Red
Step 3. Connect pin 2 (GND) of the
DIN plug to the outer ring of all four
RCA plugs.
S-Video plug to RCA Jacks
Important notes:
On circuit diagrams, plugs are
displayed as viewed from the back
side, the solder side. Chips are
displayed as viewed from above; also,
see the small semicircular cut for
finding the correct orientation.
Construction:
You need the following parts to build
this cable:
One solderable male S-Video plug
Two solderable female RCA ports,
preferably, in red and black colors
Two shielded 1-wire cables of about
20 centimeters each; the impendance
should be 75 Ohm but an audio cable
should also work
Step 1. Solder one end of each cable
onto the S-Video plug.
Step 2. Solder the other ends of the
cables onto the tips and the outer
rings of each of the two RCA ports. You
should have the following connections:
S-Video plug RCA port
1, Chroma GND Red, ring
2, Chrominance Red, tip
3, Luminance Black, tip
4, Luma GND Black, ring
Copyright:
The information Has been written or
collected by Joe Forster/STA.
http://sta.c64.org/