Wednesday, February 3, 2010

How Do I Hook Upa Emerson Advd Player To A Sanyo Tv Hooking Up A Commodore 64 To A SVGA Monitor?

Hooking up a commodore 64 to a SVGA Monitor? - how do i hook upa emerson advd player to a sanyo tv

I have somewhere the UPA is now possible to connect to a C-64 SVGA ... But I do not understand how it works .. What we need, and how can I get? (Im waiting for all the children of the stupid comments about "Why would you want to hear) a serious response would be great!

3 comments:

  1. This can be seen on the Internet are the working conditions of Jeri Ellsworth, compared to C-64 devices that can connect to an SVGA monitor:
    "The C-One: The performance was 64 out of the ashes of the Commodores solution in the form of the C-One. One Commodore increased in 1999 created by engineering student Jeri Ellsworth. His original intention was to create a circuit that the original Commodore 64 with a modern VGA monitor to work. After learning the complexity of the task, the work expanded and expanded and is now a 100% unbridled C64-compatible computer with around U.S. $ 200, with a flash DIMM, SVGA monitor equipment and other Modern ... "Jeri machines on the market in 2003.

    Other forums of the legacy C-64 users are often on the subject. One problem with many is generated from the lack of production of color-standard C-64 video chip. (See thread below files.)

    If you search on Google or Yahoo with C "VGA-64 ', as the conditions, you will find allthese and other discussions about what others have tried.

    My best recommendation is a PC "many-to-TV" (or "Mac-to-TV"), adapter boxes are available. Some are labeled "Turn off your monitor into a TV" and has a built-in tuner. They (the best business model "obsolete" with analog inputs only [NTSC] tuner. I bought me find a Fry's for $ 24!)

    NOTE: The main function, you should see the composite video (input a few men, some also have an S-video, and some have a VGA / SVGA). Mine has the 3 RF tuner and a remote control to change roundtrip genius. If you do not have the image quality a little less contrast, you can add a TV tuner only model to use, and the use of C-64 RF modulator output.

    Hope this helps,
    - Dennis C.

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  2. This can be seen on the Internet are the working conditions of Jeri Ellsworth, compared to C-64 devices that can connect to an SVGA monitor:
    "The C-One: The performance was 64 out of the ashes of the Commodores solution in the form of the C-One. One Commodore increased in 1999 created by engineering student Jeri Ellsworth. His original intention was to create a circuit that the original Commodore 64 with a modern VGA monitor to work. After learning the complexity of the task, the work expanded and expanded and is now a 100% unbridled C64-compatible computer with around U.S. $ 200, with a flash DIMM, SVGA monitor equipment and other Modern ... "Jeri machines on the market in 2003.

    Other forums of the legacy C-64 users are often on the subject. One problem with many is generated from the lack of production of color-standard C-64 video chip. (See thread below files.)

    If you search on Google or Yahoo with C "VGA-64 ', as the conditions, you will find allthese and other discussions about what others have tried.

    My best recommendation is a PC "many-to-TV" (or "Mac-to-TV"), adapter boxes are available. Some are labeled "Turn off your monitor into a TV" and has a built-in tuner. They (the best business model "obsolete" with analog inputs only [NTSC] tuner. I bought me find a Fry's for $ 24!)

    NOTE: The main function, you should see the composite video (input a few men, some also have an S-video, and some have a VGA / SVGA). Mine has the 3 RF tuner and a remote control to change roundtrip genius. If you do not have the image quality a little less contrast, you can add a TV tuner only model to use, and the use of C-64 RF modulator output.

    Hope this helps,
    - Dennis C.

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  3. My impression is that it requires a special connector allows that the new monitor into the cool old Commodore 64 Here is the trick, the Commodore 64's should be able to speak to the computer screen much later, even if it was somehow connected. And if somehow the Commodore uses more power than the new monitor can not almost any special port to be built using a special voltage regulator handle. In other words, there are many other possibilities that bad here, or you can use your new or old Commodore monitor fry. Honestly, most people here did not answer this knowledge to respond to the confidence that risk. Do not be cruel, just honest.

    You can check the construction of a new computer when the old Commodore. Yes, you have some holes and severe internal damage as a novelty, but it is easy to show your friends. I have it with an old case of the first IBM PC in 1981. I had to make some serious holes, and to do with it, but it was cool to see. Even an old IBM keyboARD with small caps and with the exception of the mouse and the monitor seemed to be the last real thing. Just a thought.

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