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Commodore 64 set up to Smart TV

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2-12-2019 03:51:26 Mobile | Show all posts
Turned out that the 1701 monitor was a composite monitor. Again my mistake. I was a C64 nut but my memory didn't do well.

Few years ago my sis was at her church's rummage sale when she called me and asked if I still liked Commodore 64. She said there boxes full for $15.

I said hell, get it!





All complete but lacking in software so I sold it for $45.
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2-12-2019 03:51:27 Mobile | Show all posts
Memories fade

The cable wouldn't have worked with your monitor.  You needed a 5 pin to 3 RCA\Phonos
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2-12-2019 03:51:28 Mobile | Show all posts
That's right, it was stereo sound.
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2-12-2019 03:51:28 Mobile | Show all posts
Doubt it back then

https://gona.mactar.hu/Commodore/monitor/manuals/1701_Monitor_Users_Guide_NTSC.pdf

Here is the manual looks like separate Luma and Chroma video, plus one audio lead.

Here is the socket the OP has

RF Jack - C64-Wiki
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2-12-2019 03:51:29 Mobile | Show all posts
Right again. It's the colors that threw me off. Very familiar too, red, white and yellow. Yellow for video and red/white for left/right sound.

Interesting he does have that port. So it's called the RF port.
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