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Old 08-19-2003, 03:27 AM   #51
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Old 08-19-2003, 03:31 AM   #52
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C64 was my introduction to computers back in the day. I spent hours and hours every day on that thing. We had so many games that I could play for 12 hours straight and never get bored. Fantastic machine. I think my parents still have it in the basement somewhere. It works but the diskdrive is getting a bit flaky - and besides, most of the games were on 5 1/2" floppys that have all gone to shit too. Shame - it was a kickass machine to have as a kid.


I've tried the emulators too but they never really work.
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Old 08-19-2003, 03:42 AM   #53
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cool to see how many ppl got a c64, i started with a ti99/4a as well got it for xmas from my folks, took it along on holiday to germany and wrote the first slotmachine prg there was here in holland, sold it made an xray version even, i got a playmate poster and draw the outlines and "digitised" it, that is i took a piece of maths paper 8x8 and colored each block black and made the strings in the machines then put it all together my friends were amazed and all bought the prg hehe...

got a c64 after that went to berlin on schooltrip bought a viddigitiser there for $300 (a lot then) and got a friend with a HUGE vidcam from his dad, took all my playboys and digitised the pics sold them on disks to germany austria holland anywhere i got like $500 a month so i started a BBS as well hehe... half duplex 1 tel line my dad went insane when the phone rang at 3am hahaha cool to see how many ppl did the same ))

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Old 08-19-2003, 03:48 AM   #54
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I bought a c64 when it first came out, or a few months after, $595 plus $70 for the tape drive. I loved that fucker. Over time, bought two of those big clunky 51/2" floppy drives, 300 and 1200 modems, mouse, printers and other accessories. I was pretty computerized, for the time.

Then I got given a 286 with a ten meg hard drive, and thought I was in heaven.

Later I became sysop for a two line BBS with waffle and usenet, kinda rare for it's time.

But I started with the c64, and it will always have a place in my memory.
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Old 08-19-2003, 03:50 AM   #55
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i had a commodore pet, then a 64 then a 128 2 computers in 1 i thought it was the best
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Old 08-19-2003, 05:02 AM   #56
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Old 08-19-2003, 05:13 AM   #57
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I still have a working commodore 64 in the garage somewhere. Prolly about 50 games or so. Goddamn i had some fun on that.
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Old 08-19-2003, 05:16 AM   #58
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We also had a VIC-20 and then the C-64. Danny started a single line BBS on the 64 around 1987 too

The first computer we had was a TRS-80 Model 1 from Radio Shack in 1980. We had the 4K unit, 4 kilobytes of blazing RAM!

We also still have our Atari 800, Atari ST, and the Coleco Adam (if anyone remembers those). Our storage room in the basement is a museum of old computers. Everything from an old IBM XT that had 2 floppy's and no hard drive, and up!

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Old 08-19-2003, 05:33 AM   #59
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I have a picture of me at 9yrs old sound asleep with my hands on the keyboard of my C64.
I remember when we got a floppy drive - WHOA that was fast! Loaded up Frogger twice as fast as my tape drive did, I was in heaven!

Note - this was back when floppies were *really* floppy, you could bend 'em in half and they'd still work - on both sides, even.
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Old 08-19-2003, 05:37 AM   #60
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Yeah, i remember...



if you want some working c64 just get one at ebay for about 10 bucks...
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Old 08-19-2003, 05:45 AM   #61
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I had the Commodore 64, I used to love to play on that thing.
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Old 08-19-2003, 05:50 AM   #62
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I have a picture of me at 9yrs old sound asleep with my hands on the keyboard of my C64.
I remember when we got a floppy drive - WHOA that was fast! Loaded up Frogger twice as fast as my tape drive did, I was in heaven!

Note - this was back when floppies were *really* floppy, you could bend 'em in half and they'd still work - on both sides, even.
I remember my brother phoning me because he had just got a 10 MEGABYTE HARD DRIVE ... lol

The "tape drive" for those not old enough was a "cassette tape" just like the one with your radio. ; )
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Old 08-19-2003, 06:04 AM   #63
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I started with the 64 and upgraded to the 128 with tape storage....

Those were the days!

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Old 08-19-2003, 06:11 AM   #64
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Yep had a Commodore 16, then I got a 64, then a 64 with harddrive, then an amiga 500, then a dx2x66 PC, p200, p300, p450, 1000ghz, 2.5ghz

Ohh those commordores were great at the time.
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Old 08-19-2003, 06:16 AM   #65
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I had that on the Amiga 600... my father NEVER plays games and has no interest in computers, but he was really good at that game.
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Old 08-19-2003, 07:32 AM   #66
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had a 64 then 128

Then got an Amiga 500, then Bodega bay and a 33mhz accelerator card, more memory and eventually ended up running a 6 line BBS on it (Cnet Amiga software) that made the Boardwatch top 100 back in '93

Graduated to a 486 machine and the rest is history
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Old 08-19-2003, 10:54 AM   #67
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This thread is bringing back serious memories.

Wow. Port Royal BBS was my home on the modem lines.

I ran a bbs called SplitInfinity, which is obviously still the name I use
today for my hosting company. :-) Lots of history behind that name
with me.

I started with a Commodore PET CBM machine, tape drive and dot matrix printer.
My school (Pine Valley in San Ramon, CA area) allowed students to rent the computers to take home for the weekend. I did that and ended up never leaving
the house on the weekends, just sat around programming.

poke this peek that. Lots of fun!

Tape Drives suck. Those are a bad memory.

Then I had these computers...

TRS80
Timex Sinclair (hahahah)
Apple II
Applie IIe
Commodore Vic-20
Commodore C-64
Commodore C-64 Portable OH MY GOD WAS THIS HUGE AND HEAVY
Apple IIgs
Apple III
Applie Mac
Ibm 8086 style....
Ibm 286, 386, 486, and up.....

Ran a BBS on Apple IIgs using GBBS software (Rocks!)
Used to program it with "ACOS" the All Communications Operating System
that Greg programed. Very cool. It was like a perl language to make BBS's.

My computer of choice ended up being Macintosh,
however my unix background keeps me tied to unix (linux) because
I love programming on that platform.

I use a dual G5 mac today with 4 monitors (20" each) and mac osx,
which is a developers dream OS because it is based on unix.

Woohoo!

Hey you need a web host? Ring me up.
ICQ me. I would love to host ALL old-school hacks on this board.
If you know what loderunner is, I would be honored to host ya!.

Oh, and how about those modems where you placed the handset in the
rubber cradle? HAHAHAHHAAH 300BPS slow as hell.

AppleCat modems rock.
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Old 08-19-2003, 11:05 AM   #68
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Still C64 in a working condition and I still use it. Excellent entertainment for a small 4/20 party. Nothing like playing River Raid or Boulder Dash on a C64 connected to a wall projector.

Boulderdash rocks!

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Old 08-19-2003, 11:59 AM   #69
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Old 08-19-2003, 12:00 PM   #70
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But actually this was one of my C=64 favorites...

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Old 08-19-2003, 12:21 PM   #73
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> Nothing like playing River Raid or Boulder Dash on a
> C64 connected to a wall projector.

I had a C64 in 1985 when everyone else had the crummy Vic 20 - I always used to cuss them for it. Ohhh man some of those games beat modern PC games hands down....

Boulderdash
Spy Vs Spy I & II (probably my all time favourites)
Booty
The Last V8
Bruce Lee (the green sumo guy in that game was hilarious)
Forbidden Forest
F-15 Strike Eagle (the best c64 flight simulator)
Hardball
Jupiter Lander (everyone hated this game but I loved it)


I can barely remember some of the best ones..... but in those days the gameplay was really enhanced by having a good tape cover. If the tape cover was good you somehow enjoyed the game even more.... haha
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Old 08-19-2003, 12:33 PM   #74
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man those were the days!

anyone play exodus games?
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Old 08-19-2003, 12:33 PM   #75
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Oh hell yeah. The Bards Tale series was great. Same with Ultima IV.

Man those were the good ole days. I use to do my homework on my lunch at school so I could come home play outside till it got dark and then come in and bust a move on the computer till I had to hit the sack!

Oh if we could only get off work at 2:30 and have the afternoon to ourselves! ahhaha
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Old 08-19-2003, 01:09 PM   #77
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I remember the commorde's very well those machines changed my life. I learn all of the crap needed to make games and do sounds on them.

peek/poke
a few assmebly language routines to speed things up.

Timex Sinclair 1000
C64
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Old 08-19-2003, 01:44 PM   #78
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When I first opened Computer Corner, I sold Vic 20s, Commodore 64s, as well as software for the Ti & Radio Shack Color Computer.

What memories!
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Old 08-19-2003, 07:29 PM   #79
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Does anyone remember any Commodore Programming ?

I remember something like..

if A$ = "blahblah" then....

I cannot remember much more then that..lol

I use to make my stupid computers ask me
questions that I can only answer what I programmed it
to say..
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After a great upgrade from zx80, I guess my first game for C64 was Impossible Mission..

I even had a "light pen" for it at some point..
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Old 08-19-2003, 09:28 PM   #81
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Does anyone remember any Commodore Programming ?

I remember something like..

if A$ = "blahblah" then....

I cannot remember much more then that..lol

I use to make my stupid computers ask me
questions that I can only answer what I programmed it
to say..
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poke 53280,0
poke 53281,0

Reboot:

sys64738

Litle Software:

10 print"GoFuckYourself"
20 goto 10

run



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Old 08-19-2003, 09:29 PM   #82
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When I first opened Computer Corner, I sold Vic 20s, Commodore 64s, as well as software for the Ti & Radio Shack Color Computer.

What memories!

Computer Corner in Brandon? Didn't you run Mako BBS?
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Oh how I loved our C64. I was in 3rd grade when I got one for Christmas.

I had TONS of favorite games. Here are a few I remember really well:

M.U.L.E. (NUMBER ONE! YEAH!)
Impossible Mission
Radar Rat Race (First game we ever bought for it... it was on cartridge!)
G.O.R.F. (educational)
Infiltrator
Legacy of the Ancients
Summer Games (all of them)
Winter Games
Jumpman Jr.
Giana Sisters (a ripoff of Mario Brothers)
Beachhead
Boulderdash
Bard's Tale
ZORK, Suspended... and all the Infocom games.

And I really, really loved the Christmas Demo. We played it every Christmas for several years.

And S.A.M. rocked! I loved it when my dad made him talk to me. He used to make me cry by making the computer say it was working so hard to let me play games all day that it was dying. Oh lord, I don't know how he managed to fool me every time!

I've had the emulator for a while. I need to find time to play some of the games again.
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Jupiter Lander (everyone hated this game but I loved it) [/B]
Hey, you're not the only one. That was a good one, too.

I thought of some more I liked.

Bigtop Barney
Burger Time
Defender of the Crown (my dad and I used to play it alot)
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But actually this was one of my C=64 favorites...

Ditto!

I had the 64/128...it had two modes...although I spent more time in 64 than in 128...big ups to tahoebbs, high sierra bbs, and wayhighbbs...

What was that game that was so popular, spacetrader 2000...space something? You mined resources, built planets space stations and set up defences and trade routes...

It was all about hitting a macro key for about 30 minutes straight before school...OWNAGE!
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Oh hell yeah. The Bards Tale series was great. Same with Ultima IV.

Man those were the good ole days. I use to do my homework on my lunch at school so I could come home play outside till it got dark and then come in and bust a move on the computer till I had to hit the sack!

Oh if we could only get off work at 2:30 and have the afternoon to ourselves! ahhaha

HAHAH...I just stop working at 2:30...its almost the same thing.
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Screen Color:

poke 53280,0
poke 53281,0

Reboot:

sys64738

Litle Software:

10 print"GoFuckYourself"
20 goto 10

run




roflmao ...
I remember that ... poke and peak ...
oh ya ... frig thats funny ...
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