The ultimate audio and video cable for many 8-bit Commodore computers. At 2.50 meters long, it's long enough for any computer table.
Arrangement:
- White = Audio out (left)
- Black = Audio out (right optional)
- Green = Composite video
- Red = Chroma
- Yellow = Luma
- Blue = Audio in
Suitable for:
- Commodore 64, 64C and 64SX
- Commodore 64 Reloaded MK1 und MK2
- Ultimate 64 und Ultimate 64 Elite
- Commodore 128, 128D and 128DCR
- Commodore 16
- Commodore 116
- Commodore Plus/4
- Commodore 65/64DX
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LumaFix64 improves the image quality of the Commodore 64.
- Intermediate board is inserted between VIC II and C64 board
- Manual image optimization by regulators
- including English instructions
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Cable for connecting a Commodore 64 or 128 with a Commodore monitor 1084(S) or 1802.
- new
- Length: 1.5 meters
- 4 x RCA connector:
- Black: AV
- Yellow: Luma
- Red: Chroma
- White: Audio
- Commodore:
- C64
- C128(D)
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The Open Source Scan Converter (OSSC) is a low-latency video converter for connecting retro video game consoles and home computers to modern displays. It converts analogue RGB or composite video signals to digital format and doubles (or triples) the scanlines of a single frame, if necessary, to create a valid mode for digital TVs or monitors.
The set consists of:- Open Source Scan Converter (OSSC)
- Power supply with plugs for EU, GB, US and AU.
- Remote control
- Instruction manual
- Cardboard box