Video Byte II
The Video Byte II is a video digitizer that sits in the user port on the Commodore 64. It captures black and white images, but companion hardware (Super Explode) allows you to colorize the images.
The Video Byte II is a video digitizer that sits in the user port on the Commodore 64. It captures black and white images, but companion hardware (Super Explode) allows you to colorize the images.
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To access CommodoreServer.com from your Commodore 64 computer, you need to run the V-1541 program on your C64. You may download the V-1541 disk image, but you will need to transfer it to a floppy disk. You will also need an Internet modem that supports RS-232 to Ethernet, such as the Comet64 Internet Modem.
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You must be signed-in to post comments.judland 2/6/2012
I'm assuming the RCA plug went into a video out port of VCR or something like that? That would have been pretty cool at the time.