On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 7:29 PM Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Changing the subject line to more accurately reflect the discussion. I solved my problem. It was a lot simpler than what the discussion indicated. I reason my C64 didn't work after my changes was that I had put the VIC-II chip in wrong. Two pins were sticking out. From looking at the discussion it was apparent that it follows the old story of the 6 blind men and the elephant. Every was looking at a different part and was right, but didn't see the big picture and never really had any specific experience doing what I wanted to do (i.e. no one had actually done it!). For the last few years I asked different people questions, and didn't get anywhere. I realized that none of them had actually converted a C64 and were guessing. So I decided to look up the information myself and just do it.
Not true, I have converted Commodore PAL machines to NTSC and I have the process documented on my web site. It's very easy. I assumed you had a PAL machine from England or something and we were working on getting a suitable display I did not realize that you did not check your work more closely before you asked everyone to help you. b b