New Audio Video cables for Commodore 64 128 VIC-20

Started by Mangelore, February 22, 2009, 01:31 PM

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Mangelore

Hi guys,

I have a few of the following cables available for sale.


The can be used to connect a Commodore 64/128/VIC-20 to a monitor or TV with composite A/V inputs.

One end of the cable has a round DIN plug that connects into the Commodore computer.
The other end of the cable has four RCA sockets wired up as follows:

RCA Socket   C64/128
White   ->    Video Out
Black    ->    Audio Out
Red      ->    Luminance
Yellow  ->    Audio IN

RCA Socket   VIC-20
White    ->    Video Out Low (Use this one with monitor/TV)
Black     ->    Audio Out
Red       ->    +6 VDC
Yellow   ->    Video Out High

When used with a C64/128, the Yellow RCA socket is wired up to the Audio In of the computer!

The cable is only 20cm long, and allows you to connect any length RCA to RCA cable (standard AV cable) between it and the monitor/TV.

If you're based in Australia, the asking price is only AUD $7 per cable.
Happy to post these worldwide. The asking price is AUD$10.50 outside Australia (PayPal).
The above prices include postage & packaging!
The following currency converter will give you an idea of what the Australian dollar is worth these days...
http://www.xe.com/ucc/

PM me if you're interested.

Thanks
Fotios


RobertB

     Very nice!  I'll probably order a pair when payday comes around.

                 Truly,
                 Robert Bernardo
                 Fresno Commodore User Group
                 http://videocam.net.au/fcug
                 CommVEx v5 info - http://www.commodore.ca/forum and click on ComVEX

Andrew Wiskow

Quote from: Mangelore on February 22, 2009, 01:31 PMRed       ->    +6 VDC

When connecting to a VIC-20, this is the connection that you have to be very careful not to connect to a monitor.
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airship

Quote from: Mangelore on February 22, 2009, 01:31 PM
Happy to post these worldwide. The asking price is AUD$10.50 outside Australia (PayPal).
The above prices include postage & packaging!
The following currency converter will give you an idea of what the Australian dollar is worth these days...
http://www.xe.com/ucc/
Just 64 cents AUD vs. $1.00 US?!? Wow! And I thought OUR dollar was bad! :(

That makes your price only $6.72 US, ppd.!!! How do you make a profit? Volume? :)
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Andrew Wiskow

Quote from: airship on February 24, 2009, 06:27 AMJust 64 cents AUD vs. $1.00 US?!? Wow! And I thought OUR dollar was bad! :(

hehe... If you think that's bad...  Check out the exchange rate for the Hong Kong dollar.  ;)
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RobertB

     As long as I can get more for my American dollar, I'm happy.  :)

                  Truly,
                  Robert Bernardo
                  Fresno Commodore User Group
                  http://videocam.net.au/fcug
                  CommVEx v5 info - http://www.commodore.ca/forum and click on ComVEX

Mangelore

Quote from: airship on February 24, 2009, 06:27 AM
Just 64 cents AUD vs. $1.00 US?!? Wow! And I thought OUR dollar was bad! :(

That makes your price only $6.72 US, ppd.!!! How do you make a profit? Volume? :)

Yeah, the AUD is struggling at the moment which is why there's no way I can afford to purchase any eBay items from the U.S.

I have about 40 of these cables left. Just trying to cover my costs. :)

retrobazar

Hello, i'm interested in buy some cables, I'm from italy, can you tell me how to order?