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- From: stenslan@plains.NoDak.edu (David Stensland)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: DC power for C-64's
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- Date: 21 Dec 92 00:25:59 GMT
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- Does anyone know a way of hooking a C-64 up in an automobile? A person
- could go out and buy an DC-AC inverter and plug the '64 into that for power,
- but there must be a cheaper and more sensible way.
-
- I want to have a good solid 60Hz signal for the TOD clocks on the 6526's, as
- one function of the computer will be as a tachometer... so it needs accurate
- clocks for the frequency measurement.
-
- If you have any ideas or suggestions, please feel free to let me know. Any
- help would be greatly appreciated!
-