From news.cs.tut.fi!news.funet.fi!news.eunet.fi!EU.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uunet!in2.uu.net!recepsen.aa.msen.com!conch.aa.msen.com!not-for-mail Tue Sep 19 11:13:34 EET DST 1995 Article: 40602 of comp.sys.cbm Path: news.cs.tut.fi!news.funet.fi!news.eunet.fi!EU.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!uunet!in2.uu.net!recepsen.aa.msen.com!conch.aa.msen.com!not-for-mail From: brain@mail.msen.com (Jim Brain) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm,alt.folklore.computers,comp.sys.amiga.advocacy Subject: Commodore Trivia Edition #20 answers Date: 18 Sep 1995 14:20:05 -0400 Organization: Brain Innovations, Inc. Lines: 162 Sender: brain@msen.com Message-ID: Reply-To: brain@mail.msen.com NNTP-Posting-Host: conch.aa.msen.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Xref: news.cs.tut.fi comp.sys.cbm:40602 alt.folklore.computers:117054 comp.sys.amiga.advocacy:138419 -------Commodore Trivia Edition #20 Questions and Answers Preface-------- Not to leave you in the dark for too long, here are the trivia answers to the previous edition of Commodore Trivia. I am posting the answers at this time, and will post the scores and winners in a few days. This time frame is set up to allow time for any discussions on the correctness of these answers. By this time, the newest edition of trivia has been posted. I encourage you to enter it. This edition of trivia answers has been posted to the USENET newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm, alt.folklore.computers, and comp.sys.amiga.advocacy. It has also been posted to the FidoNET CBM Echo. Feel free to use these trivia answers in newsletters, magazines, and other publications (please see disclaimer). If you use the trivia, I would appreciate knowing where it has ended up. If you intend to use this information, please wait a few days after the posting date to allow for major errors to be corrected. Please mail any new questions for upcoming trivia (with answers) to my address. This edition and previous editions the trivia can be obtained from my mailserver. To: brain@mail.msen.com Subject: MAILSERV Body: send trivia1 quit This will retrieve the first edition of the trivia. Replace the number with the edition you want. **NEW** Interested persons can now subscribe to the Trivia Mailing List. To add your name to the list, please mail a message: To: brain@mail.msen.com Subject: MAILSERV Body: subscribe trivia Firstname Lastname help quit Each new edition of the trivia will be automatically mailed to you when it is made available on the Internet. I try to post the answers for the questions shortly after the monthly contest has ended. However, I usually wait a few days for any errors I may have made to be worked out before scoring the contest. -------Commodore Trivia Edition #20 Questions and Answers (BEGIN)-------- Q $130) The Commodore Plus/4 was referred to as the "___________ Machine". A $130) Productivity. Q $131) Although the Commodore 16 and 116 were functionally equivalent, what two physical characteristics distinguished one from another? A $131) Case style and keyboard. The C16 is enclosed in a VIC20/C64 style case with keyboard, while the C116 sports a scaled down Plus/4 style case and "chicklet" keyboard. Q $132) How many pins are there on the Commodore plus/4 expansion port connector? A $132) 50 pins. Q $133) On which side of the Commodore 65 (as it is facing you) did Commodore place the power switch on? A $133) The left side. Since the disk drive fills the entire right side, the left side is an obvious choice, as the swith would require cabling if installed on the right side. Q $134) How many keys are on a standard Commodore 128 keyboard? A $134) 92 keys. Q $135) What color are the drive LEDs on the SX64 drive? A $135) Yellow Power LED and Red In-Use LED. Q $136) True or False? The Commodore 64 and VIC-20 keyboards are interchangeable. A $136) True. Q $137) On a 1526/MPS 802 printer, how many redefinable characters were available for use per line of text? A $137) 1. True fact: In order to print a line of graphics, one must print a GFX char, do a returb without linefeed (resets the graphic character, evidently), the tab over and repeat the cycle until 80 characters were printed. I had one, and it took me 7 hours to print 21 pages of GEOWrite text! Q $138) To set up a redefinable character on the MPS 802/1526 printer, what Commodore device number must be opened? A $138) Device #6 Q $139) How many pins are in each Euro-DIN plug used on the Plus/4-C16 joysticks? A $139) 8 pins. Q $13A) How many pins are on a regular Commodore VIC-20/C64 joystick connector? A $13A) 9 pins. Q $13B) What BASIC command is used to change from C128 mode to C64 mode on a C128? A $13B) go 64. It will ask for confirmation. Q $13C) What were the four integrated programs included in the infamous "3+1" software in the Plus/4? A $13C) A word processor, spreadsheet, graphics software, and a data management program. Q $13D) Which Commodore serial printer(s) had a small switch that allowed it to be addressed as either device 4 or device 5? A $13D) The 1525 had such a switch. Although I cannot confirm this, I believe the 1515, the precursor to the 1525, also had the 4/5 switch. Q $13E) How many addressable registers does the Commodore VIC-II IC have? A $13E) There are 47 control registers in the Commodore VIC-II chip. Q $13F) On a Commodore PET machine, what output appears on the screen after typing in SAVE "",2? A $13F) PRESS PLAY AND RECORD ON TAPE #2 The information in this between the lines marked by (BEGIN) and (END) is copyright 1995 by Jim Brain. Provided that the information between the (BEGIN) and (END) lines is not changed except to correct typographical errors, the so marked copyrighted information may be reproduced in its entirety on other networks or in other mediums. For more information about using this file, please contact the address shown below. Jim Brain brain@mail.msen.com 602 North Lemen Fenton, MI 48430 (810) 737-7300 x8528 --------Commodore Trivia Edition #20 Questions and Answers (END)--------- -- Jim Brain, Embedded Systems Designer, Brain Innovations, Inc. (BII) brain@mail.msen.com "Above views DO reflect my employer, since I'm my employer" Dabbling in WWW, Embedded Systems, VR, Old CBM computers, and Good Times! -Me- BII, VR, CBM, and personal info