Hey so my thoughts on this are pushing the problem back onto each individual customer is kind of b.s.
I just got my wimodem, I get this noise clearly when plugged in and in use. I've had my c64 set up in different arrangements in my house doesnt seem like a wire placement issue or whatever nonsense that is.
I've plugged this into my friends c64 as well at his house and he gets the same problem.
It's a little premature for me to be irrate at the supplier but come on, take this a little more seriously because it certainly is happening and it's not user error. If I wanted to have a shoulder shrug attitude towards stuff like this I could have built my own modem for $10 with just an ESP. For the price I paid for this maybe consider that there's something to look into here.
Even saying, "this is normal, and this is why, so don't worry" would be a better answer than "works on my machine, try moving some cables around"
Anyway no disrespect meant.
I just got my wimodem, I get this noise clearly when plugged in and in use. I've had my c64 set up in different arrangements in my house doesnt seem like a wire placement issue or whatever nonsense that is.
I've plugged this into my friends c64 as well at his house and he gets the same problem.
It's a little premature for me to be irrate at the supplier but come on, take this a little more seriously because it certainly is happening and it's not user error. If I wanted to have a shoulder shrug attitude towards stuff like this I could have built my own modem for $10 with just an ESP. For the price I paid for this maybe consider that there's something to look into here.
Even saying, "this is normal, and this is why, so don't worry" would be a better answer than "works on my machine, try moving some cables around"
Anyway no disrespect meant.