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New member but long ago Commodore

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 4:00 pm
by roger1709
user. Back in '86 my wife bought me a C=64 and a few years later, the C=128D. I just got them down from the attic and want to get back with the 128D. Problem though; I've lost all the written books, guide, etc. Could some one tell me how to connect the C=1902A monitor to the 128D?
I have the 9 pin "D" connector with RCA plug at the other end.
I have the 9 pin "D" connector with the 8 pin Din plug at the other end.
and the 5 pin Din connector with two (2) RCA plugs at the other end.
Any and all replies will be greatly appreciated. The Commodore computers were/are awesome!!
Thanks for reading and help,
Roger

Ah Ha, finally found

Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:54 am
by roger1709
the cables and all is well now! Works great in 40/80 column and either 64 or 128 mode.
Will be reading the many important posts that I've seen here. And thank the people/person who started this wonderful site/forum.

Re: New member but long ago Commodore

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 10:20 pm
by administrator
Hi Roger;

We are glad you like it and it is people like you who will keep it moving forward. Thanks for your post and sorry for the late response... work has been Hell on wheels lately!

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Re: New member but long ago Commodore

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 8:08 am
by ps154
roger1709 wrote:user. Back in '86 my wife bought me a C=64 and a few years later, the C=128D. I just got them down from the attic and want to get back with the 128D. Problem though; I've lost all the written books, guide, etc. Could some one tell me how to connect the C=1902A monitor to the 128D?
I have the 9 pin "D" connector with RCA plug at the other end.
I have the 9 pin "D" connector with the 8 pin Din plug at the other end.
and the 5 pin Din connector with two (2) RCA plugs at the other end.
Any and all replies will be greatly appreciated. The Commodore computers were/are awesome!!
Thanks for reading and help,
Roger
That is so awesome that you still have them from 1986! Did you get them connected and working?