The Sage of Sega #1 Posted March 15, 2004 Hello, I'm asking this because I just tried to plug in a newly obtained VIC-20 unit with a cable I assumed would work. There was a flash of blue light, and needless to say, it didn't work . Did I fry something indefinetely, or was there a fuse in the unit to protect the computer from my idiocy? Also, if the unit didn't have a fuse, what would be the first component that would have been affected? Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ApolloBoy #2 Posted March 16, 2004 Hello,I'm asking this because I just tried to plug in a newly obtained VIC-20 unit with a cable I assumed would work. There was a flash of blue light, and needless to say, it didn't work . Did I fry something indefinetely, or was there a fuse in the unit to protect the computer from my idiocy? Also, if the unit didn't have a fuse, what would be the first component that would have been affected? Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks! Flash of blue light... I think you fried it. But anyway, the manual says something about a Slo-Blo fuse, open it up and look for a Slo-Blo fuse. There might also be a chance you fried the fuse, so don't give up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Susuwatari #3 Posted March 16, 2004 Did you use AV cable or RF modulator? If you used RF modulator and it's for TI-99 computer, then the modulator's most likely fried. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Sage of Sega #4 Posted March 19, 2004 I was able to crack open the unit and find the fuse. Thanks a lot for your help Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites