Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.dal.ca!dal1!comcheck From: comcheck@ac.dal.ca Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: New C64 - Should I get new one and where? Message-ID: <1667@ac.dal.ca> Date: 30 May 90 15:13:46 GMT References: <348.265E0FC6@hogbbs.FidoNet.Org> <4186@uwm.edu> Lines: 15 Organisation: Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada In article <4186@uwm.edu>, jgreco@archimedes.math.uwm.edu (Joe Greco) writes: > In comp.sys.cbm article <348.265E0FC6@hogbbs.FidoNet.Org>, jar@hogbbs.FidoNet.Org (Thet Hegreathahaha) wrote: > :for games it will be fine, but for anything with speech, chances are > :you won't be able to understand it, or if you can, it certianly won't > :be clear. (A perfect example of this is Jordan & Burd go One on > :One...the speech ISN'T THERE when played on a 64C, but sounds great on > > > :(music, sprites, other stuff), you will commonly find a bunch of dots > :filling the boarder...looks neat at first, but after 80 programs of > :this, you'll find it rather annoying... My suggestion- eather buy a > I have never seen this problem... and with regards to the sound chip, my 64C plays music AND digis better than my 64 ever did... maybe you just had some problems... and every 64C I know of works better than the old 64...