Re: Commodore 8032-SK

From: Marko Mäkelä (msmakela_at_cc.hut.fi)
Date: 1999-01-14 15:19:29

On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, MagerValp wrote:

> You could wire a RS-232 interface. The userport pinout is almost
> identical to the C64, except for the +5V that you'd have to tap from
> somewhere else.

Actually it is a very lucky thing that there is no +5V on the user port. 
After looking at the pinouts you posted, I don't think that the IEEE-488
cable that was connected to both connectors broke anything.  Of course it
wasn't me who connected the cable: it was connected when the machine was
displayed to me.

> I think these are the same dates as my model, but I'll make sure when
> I get home. Mine was made in Germany, what about yours?

Germany as well.  The type approval (something similar to "Funkentstört
nach DBP Vfg. xxxx/yy", but different acronyms) was dated 1981.  I'll post
the details tonight after I've cleaned the keyboard.

	Marko

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