This is going to be a two part post. For starters, my girlfriend and I were thrift shopping for things for our new house when my five year old son got my attention and wanted me to check out an "old tv" he found. What he thought was a television ended up being a Commodore 64 and monitor in their original boxes. I was thrilled. It was the last thing I expected to see there. I opened them up and saw that they were packed with the original styrofoam, were clean, and there was an assortment of cables zip tied together. I admittedly know very little about C64s but decided to take the leap of faith and spend the $30 on it. I figured if someone cared about it enough to keep it in the original box and packaging, there was a good chance that it would work.
I've always been interested in making music with a C64. If anyone can link me to informational threads or sites that detail the software and hardware I'll need to get started, I'd be very thankful. I'm just dying to get this thing up and running for tracking.
Here comes part two. This is where things get interesting. I'm kind of inclined to believe this machine has been used for chipmusic in the past...or at least a tech savvy person owned it previously. When I pulled out the cables and started looking at what was in the box I saw that I had the cables for the monitor, stereo RCA cables, a mono RCA cable, and oddly enough, a MIDI cable. It also came with a Commodore AutoModem...
Then I hooked up the machine.
See anything different? It's been modded! I don't know how common it was for consumers to mod their C64s back in the 80s, but they have added a red button on the keyboard.
Then I fired up the C64 and was greeted with this screen. I'm not entirely sure what it means but I'm eager to learn. On this screen it allowed me to type and I was able to test all of the buttons, all of them work perfectly. When I hit the added red button, the screen refreshes and the text disappears...possibly clearing the RAM?
So what do you guys make of this? I think it's fascinating. I can't believe that I stumbled upon a C64 in its original packaging...it being modded makes this even cooler.
Last edited by Limitbreak (Dec 22, 2013 4:48 am)