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hi everyone welcome back to Adrienneamp;#39;s digital basement on todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re gonna look at Commodore 64amp;#39;s and how we can improve the video quality letamp;#39;s get right to it so one of the thing that makes Commodore 64amp;#39;s great is their great graphics capabilities especially compared to its contemporaries in 1982 when the machine was released when Commodore released a 64 they did something thatamp;#39;s pretty nice and they included the RF modulator onboard but they also included a video port that allowed you to plug in an external composite monitor or on all commodore 64 is starting with this board revision and onwards you could hook up a monitor with chroma and luma signals thatamp;#39;s the equivalent of s-video before s-video was even a standard thing the atari 8-bit line and computers also had the capability of displaying this chroma loomis Ignat as well although with some of those machines you do have to modify the motherboard