Interesting Commodore 16 discovery
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Interesting Commodore 16 discovery
Has anybody ever wondered why EVERY SINGLE Commodore 16 on earth DOESN'T WORK!!! Either the person selling it on ebay states that it doesn't work, or it's untested (in other words it doesn't work), or it's missing the power supply (don't bother buying one because it wont work) or the Commodore 16 light comes on but no picture. This is really beginning to piss me off. I think the Commodore 16 may be the crappiest computer ever made (but one of the best looking).......Oh, by the way did I mention that I bought a Commodore 16 a year ago without a power supply on Ebay. You guessed it, I found a compatible adapter and discovered that the damn thing didn't work. I rebelled by gutting the damn thing and modding it into a Vic-20.
That's what most people seem to do - using the nice black case as a modding base. My avatar is my black VICI rebelled by gutting the damn thing and modding it into a Vic-20

I can't really remember but I think my C16 must been defective, too, otherwise I wouldn't have sacrificed a running Commodore of any kind to mod a VIC.
Heh, I have a few C16s in storage, but I've never powered them up to see if they work. 
Something to check out when I get
back to the storage,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug
July 24-25 Commodore Vegas Expo 2010 -
http://www.commodore.ca/forum
and click on ComVEX

Something to check out when I get
back to the storage,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug
July 24-25 Commodore Vegas Expo 2010 -
http://www.commodore.ca/forum
and click on ComVEX
I think the Ted computers are more sensitive to static electricity than other Commodores, which can kill the Ted chip or the cpu...
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Indeed. Invariably it's the TED chip that goes. I must be lucky as I've only ever had 2 C16's and both have worked fine. It seems to be typical of my life though as I have always had problematic C64's which seem to work for everyone else!
It's a shame so many people have bad luck with them as they really are great machines - it's actually my 2nd favourite computer after the Vic.
It's a shame so many people have bad luck with them as they really are great machines - it's actually my 2nd favourite computer after the Vic.

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I have one working PAL Plus/4 and one working NTSC Plus/4... and one Plus/4 with a dead cpu...
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Call me paranoid but I often use pads like these, especially when performing upgrades or opening cases. http://tinyurl.com/287qzh2
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If it was me I'd wait. It would be typical to switch them on, see that they work, put them away again and the next time you need them they'll be dead!Schlowski wrote:That raises one question for me: I have a PAL Plus/4 and a PAL C16, both worked fine when I started them the last time, that must be at least a year ago, can be even more. Should I start them to verify that they work or should I leave them alone and hope that they will work if I need them one day?
Anyway, why aren't you playing Adventures in Time on them?!

"...That of the Eastern tribe being like a multitude of colours as if a rainbow had settled upon its brow..." Daniels 1:3
Just don't put them in a plastic bag or something like that. I have mine in an ordinary wooden drawer...Schlowski wrote:That raises one question for me: I have a PAL Plus/4 and a PAL C16, both worked fine when I started them the last time, that must be at least a year ago, can be even more. Should I start them to verify that they work or should I leave them alone and hope that they will work if I need them one day?
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Why? If you're not using it you don't really need a working one, do you?Luzur wrote:my boxed C16 works fine, so i dont dare to use it much (i started it like 2 times in 3 years).

I say enjoy it as long as it lasts instead of letting it gather dust. The day it dies is the time to put it on a shelf.
Unless you're saving it for some special occasion, that is.
Bacon
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Re: Interesting Commodore 16 discovery
I also bought a C16 without power supply and solved with a Switching Mode Universal Power Supply (Matsuyama, stabilized output and 1500mA Max). I set on 9 volts and my C16 works perfectly.Barney wrote:Oh, by the way did I mention that I bought a Commodore 16 a year ago without a power supply on Ebay. You guessed it, I found a compatible adapter and discovered that the damn thing didn't work.
