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From: dunkelbe@ecn-ee.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.micro.cbm
Subject: Re: TVs vs 1702
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Date: Wed, 19-Sep-84 13:23:52 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 19 13:23:52 1984
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Nf-From: ecn-ee!dunkelbe    Sep 19 10:36:00 1984



A 5-pin DIN plug will fit into an 8-pin socket.  Either the 5-pin
variety was not available when the models were built, or the extra
pins will allow for 'expansion.'  The pins which are in the same
physical locations are the proper signals, and any 5-pin based
patch cord should work with both the monitor and the C64.

			Oooo, I'm hackin' my life away...
			Kirk Dunkelberger
			pur-ee!dunkelbe