I graduated to the final model of the PET with a massive 32 K of RAM, full size keyboard and an adjoining Twin Floppy Disk unit...Wow! that was power and it booted more or less instantly as the OS was in ROM. I wrote some very successful software for it and the editor of the monthly magazine "Handgunner" used to keep all his subscribers in it and it printed all his mailing labels
Commodore 64 rides again
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Re: Commodore 64 rides again
My first computer came way before the 64...It was the Commodore Pet with all of 8 K of RAM and a calculator keyboard...No floppy..You had to use a tape recorder to record or load data.
I graduated to the final model of the PET with a massive 32 K of RAM, full size keyboard and an adjoining Twin Floppy Disk unit...Wow! that was power and it booted more or less instantly as the OS was in ROM. I wrote some very successful software for it and the editor of the monthly magazine "Handgunner" used to keep all his subscribers in it and it printed all his mailing labels
I graduated to the final model of the PET with a massive 32 K of RAM, full size keyboard and an adjoining Twin Floppy Disk unit...Wow! that was power and it booted more or less instantly as the OS was in ROM. I wrote some very successful software for it and the editor of the monthly magazine "Handgunner" used to keep all his subscribers in it and it printed all his mailing labels
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Re: Commodore 64 rides again
Hmmm...Doesn't quite look right with colour screen...Should be black and whiteDarrenL wrote:This would be the one for you then Peter - http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2006/0 ... to-ca.html
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Re: Commodore 64 rides again
Just bragging Peter, but - I stuck clear green cellophane over the 'monitor' (a.k.a small T.V.) of my state-of-the-art Sinclair ZX81 with a massive 64K of memory, to give it that professional look.
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Re: Commodore 64 rides again
Did you consider giving it the real colour original Space Invaders arcade look with strips of Yellow, Green and Red cellophane across the screen? 
Re: Commodore 64 rides again
Now that would have been silly
but, I do remember way back when the world was young, being able to buy a similar multi-coloured sheet to place in front of the b/w telly to give an air of reality to the picture.
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