
I want to use an old commodore64. In the 80s we connected a small tv, as a monitor, but the cable for that connection is missing. What kind of cable connection do I need?
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Please edit your images to make them smaller. Around half of it would be already okay. Cut the important parts out, if resolution is important. – peterh Sep 03 '19 at 14:45
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What connections your TV has? C64 can output S-Video and Composite type of signals from the DIN type A/V output connector. – Justme Sep 03 '19 at 14:55
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Have you seen https://dfarq.homeip.net/how-to-connect-a-commodore-64-to-a-television/ ? – Jeff Zeitlin Sep 03 '19 at 16:59
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To close voters: The question that this seems to be considered a duplicate of asks for modern TVs. This one doesn't. Options might be different. – tofro Sep 03 '19 at 17:32
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1This question is unclear about what kind of monitor will be used and what connections it supports. – snips-n-snails Sep 03 '19 at 19:37
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3@tofro Questions can be re-opened, so if the OP's real question is not answered by the pointer to the other question, he can [edit] this one to explain what's different from that. However, I it's fair to assume a non-RF connection if the poster hasn't stated otherwise, and the first answer to the other question well covers all the other common and easy options using the A/V port. – cjs Sep 04 '19 at 01:00
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The cables listed in the dupe will work with any TV with a composite input, which goes back quite a while... If necessary, a VCR can serve as intermediary (sticking to contemporary equipment). – Stephen Kitt Sep 04 '19 at 13:11