Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site ucbvax.ARPA Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ihnp4!ucbvax!dillon From: dillon@ucbvax.ARPA (The Sherif "Matt D.") Newsgroups: net.micro.cbm Subject: Re: Moving Cursor/Results Message-ID: <4581@ucbvax.ARPA> Date: Mon, 4-Feb-85 01:26:48 EST Article-I.D.: ucbvax.4581 Posted: Mon Feb 4 01:26:48 1985 Date-Received: Mon, 4-Feb-85 05:44:10 EST References: <691@inuxd.UUCP> Organization: University of California at Berkeley Lines: 45 > and received what sounded like a recording--"Mail the unit along > with $55"--the bimbo didn't know as much as I do--so what's she > doing answering the phone at Customer Support? I also asked Customer > Service about repair possibilities here in Indianapolis. They gave me > two numbers, one of which is out of service, and the other a > radio place that doesn't now, and never has, repaired computers. > > So, I decided to fix the little sucker good, so I know I'm going > to FOR SURE get a whole new unit for my $55. I started sticking > my screwdriver into places no screwdriver needed to go, and found > the problem--joystick port 1, the middle pin on the top (at > least, if you touch that pin, the cursor doesn't keep moving). I > can't fix it, you understand. But I had a real good time hitting it. > (One reply suggested I hit it against my hand--a good idea if > something is just stuck.) Since I was prepared to trash it, > anyway, I started doing some creative hitting. If you hit it in > some places, the display screen goes blank blue. If you hit it > another place, the display screen goes blank black. If you hit > it in still another place, the display says "LOAD PRESS PLAY ON > TAPE." Another hit stops the cursor, but doesn't allow any input > from the keyboard. All of the hits were satisfying to me. > > My poor C64 (and 55 of my dollars) has left for the motherland. > Thanks to all of you for your help. I'll let you know how long > it takes to get my returned unit. One minor problem with your solution, Commodore takes WEEKS to act on such repairs.... A number of people in this area have had C64's at Commodore for months now. A better solution would have been to find someone who can re-solder your joystick port. Or buy a new computer ($110) [no jokes about 'disposible' computers PLEASE!]. Or you could have sent the computer to a private repair firm. The last is probably the best... a person named 'Bruce Takahashi' does excellent repairs fast, and will do mail order. He has repaired computers and drives from as far away as Florida and Maine. Maximum labor charge $35, next day service (usually) and 3 Month waranty on repairs. So far he has a %100 repair record. I will post the address and phone number as soon as I go back home and look it up. Another thing... If you have a C64 to return to Commodore remove the VIC, SID and PAL chips from it first, repair personel have very much trouble finding those and Commmodore charges a arm and a leg for them when avalible. -Bryce Nesbitt using "the Sheriff's account"