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well hello everyone and welcome back to adrienamp;#39;s digital basement on todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re gonna be repairing another commodore 64. not this one this is my zip64 weamp;#39;ll be taking a look at a motherboard that is a real basket case got some severe damage on it so without further ado letamp;#39;s get right to it all right so here we have a 64c short board this is the much later version or the very latest version because the pla chip which is this large ic it doesnamp;#39;t even have the color ram i see off to the side itamp;#39;s actually integrated into this ic so this was pretty much the last 64 made while this design was the last one made henian sent me several of these boards and i think he was in germany so this will be a pal board one giveaway is of course no toggle switch here for the channel selector on the rf modulator and another giveaway is this little jumper pad right here it says short for pal or open for ntsc and it has a little blob o