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Subject: Re: C-64 Died, Help Needed
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Date: Fri, 9-Jan-87 14:42:40 EST
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Posted: Fri Jan  9 14:42:40 1987
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[munch,munch]

Sounds pretty serious to me. My C-64 seems to be a little sick too and I
wanted to ask for some opinions from all you netters.

The SID chip should be replaced and the commmunications chip which handles
the RS-232 will get a garbled character for about every 20 at 1200 baud.
(I swapped my C-64 with a friend's and the software, modem, phone connection,
and host machine work fine - no errors - so I think the finger is correctly
pointed). I know about Jamesco (or whatever the name is) and the prices for
replacement chips are etc. My C-64 is an old one and so it has the old VIC
chip etc. and I was wondering if maybe I should just pack the whole thing
up and send it to the company (mentioned of the net) which will supposedly
send you a replacement C-64 for something like $50 - $70. What is the
replacement like ? Has anyone done this? Am I better off ordering the SID,
VIC and serial chip and pay out the hard cash? Or would it be better, since
this C-64 is old, to just get a new one - means new chips plus new board
revision, and new ROMs etc., etc. What I hoping is that someone has a
little info that would shed a lot of light and make my decision easy. I use
my C-64 alot as a terminal and run most of my experiments (you don't want
to ask!!) from home. Thanks in advance.


		"Just little 'ol me .....'

tlm.