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Re: My future setup

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2014 7:37 am
by orion70
Mike wrote:Normally this should make no difference, but have you tried STOP/RESTORE between loading the program from disk and the issuing the OPEN/CMD/LIST combo to print?

I also tend to write the commands in one line, i.e. OPEN3,4:CMD3:LIST and close the channel to the printer with PRINT#3:CLOSE3. The PRINT# commands cleanly restores output to screen and flushes the character buffer inside the printer, before the channel is closed.

If that doesn't help, try exchanging the two cables between computer and drive, and drive and printer. Otherwise we'll have the opportunity to take a look into this in September. ;)
Thank you very much Mike, I tried with the STOP/RESTORE plus the one-line series of commands, and it worked well. Now anyone willing to type in the BASIC games can ask me a paper copy of the listings, complete with the infamous obscure special characters... very old school :P. Also, thanks for the suggested PRINT#3. I read in the manual that's a "cleaner" way to close the printer work.
Anyway, my VIC is waiting for you here :)
Jeff-20 wrote:Adorable! You have to start them young on a proper Commodore training.
She really seems to be interested more in the VIC than in the modern desktop PC which is in the same room. The latter has a picture of her as a wallpaper: she points the finger at the screen, screams "here's Emma!", then she wants to climb the chair in front of the VIC and asks "may I work with this?" (work, not play!).
English Invader wrote:The 1311 joystick is a nice touch; not everyone goes for the totally authentic approach.
srowe wrote:They're not easy to come by these days are they? They weren't very robust, I know I broke at least two in the old days...
I'm happy with an "everything Commodore" setup for aesthetic reasons, and for a kind of collector's mania. Nevertheless, I use the joystick to play arcade games both with the VIC and the C64, not going very soft with it. I know the 1311 is considered to be weak, so I bought two more, but never used them. This is my first joystick in almost 8 years of retrocomputing, and never broke. Maybe I'm lucky, or it's because I prefer strategy and adventures :).
English Invader wrote:If you take your time, you can get one at auction quite cheaply because it's more or less common knowledge that they weren't very good.
Now I know why I'm a complete loser with action videogames :mrgreen:

Re: My future setup

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 1:16 am
by highinfidelity
English Invader wrote:The 1311 joystick is a nice touch; not everyone goes for the totally authentic approach.
Yeah, now that's what I call being a perfectionist in re-enactment! :wink:

But what about the TV set? Are you going to add a generic CRT TV, or a Commodore monitor?

Re: My future setup

Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 4:07 am
by orion70
A 1081 monitor, of course :P (updated pictures will follow).

Re: My future setup

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 1:09 am
by orion70
Here you are with the actual machinery, every piece sleeping under the original Commodore cover :)
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Re: My future setup

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:06 am
by highinfidelity
Excellent... 8)

I was wondering if a CRT TV set would be more "hard core reenactment", as I suppose that most of us connected the VIC to the family's TV back in the days (mine was black & white, also). But of course an original monitor looks better from an aesthetic standpoint. :wink:

As already said, the original Commodore joystick definitely is hard core reenactment. I perfectly remember a school mate breaking one in two pieces at a common friend's house while performing a 100 mt hurdles at Decathlon (or a similar game). :|

Re: My future setup

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:46 am
by Jeff-20
Yes! I'm really eager to find an old crt television with tuner dials for my ideal setup.


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