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Vintage Commodore monitor cables, NOS

peedenmark7

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Vintage Commodore monitor cables in bulk packaging. Unsure as to which models they would be used on. Red/White/Yellow Rca's to an 8 pin connector . $5 each plus shipping/PP.

Large box they came in is marked Commodore c-64 7 pin to NTSC composite, but I can not verify that and as such are sold as is.
 

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The C64 has either a 5 pin or 8 pin connector for video out (8 pin would support seperate Chroma and Luma for S-video). Are you sure those are 7 pin?
The 5 pin variety might work with the Atari 8 bit systems (but the color coding on the RCA end would be different).
 
I think the connector is eight pin, but since only six of those are used for S-Video, it might make sense to call it a seven pin cable as that is the average between 6 and 8. ;-)

This type of cable won't work or even fit physically with VIC-20, very early C64, Atari 8-bit, TI-99/4A (NTSC, I think), Spectravideo or any other machine that only outputs composite video on a 5 pin DIN.
 
If they work with a C64, however... they'll also work with the Sega Genesis Model 1's RGB output quite nicely.

In case someone was interested to know :)
 
They are 8 pin.

A little better than half of them are gone. I do also have a few loose ones, clearly new/unused, but the bulk packaging is gone. $4 each on those.
 
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