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Poke 53280,0
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my university (the u of a) has a slow-poke nuclear generator (i've been lucky enough to get near).
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Poke 35899,0
Infinite lives on Jet Set Willy :thumbsup |
The good old times ..
Where is my C64 when I need it ? |
poke and peek... lol
LDA $00 STA $D800 STA $D801 is all I can remember.... :) Looking for a good C64 emulator http://www.ccs64.com/ Marco [email protected] ICQ 29151164 |
background frame color = black ???
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Damn, I miss my ZX-81
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wtf are u guys talking about??? i can't understand a word u are saying!!!
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ol' school.
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.oO( ? ) :karaoke :sadcrying :Oh crap
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I guess not.... :( |
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Isn't that to display something on the screen?
edit... oooooooooh yeah its to change the screen colors. 53280,0 & 53280,1 :glugglug |
Nothing sounds quit like an 808
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"Destroy him, my robots!"
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I wrote my first programme on a vic 20 - I thought I was king shit - and then my kids reclaimed the TV :disgust
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Back in the day these were THE SHIT...
http://www.fh-deggendorf.de/rz/images/cray.jpg http://www.scd.ucar.edu/dig/cuglog/9.../site/cray.jpg http://www.digidome.nl/images/Cray-1...ter-1976-2.jpg Back then it was a big deal to have access to a cray -- for whatever reason you may have needed that kind of crunching power for :) These days the massive clusters people can make sort of stomp all over any single "super computer" |
Washing machines and traffic lights are run by 286's but the Shuttle flies with 5.25 floppies
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anyway back to PERSONAL computers...
This was one of the strangest I think I'd seen at the time... http://oldcomputers.net/pics/adam.jpg Say hello to Coleco's A.D.A.M It was like the equivalent of Nintendo trying to enter the computer market. |
10 IF $JoeSixPack = GAY
20 THEN KILL $JoeSixPack 30 GOTO 10 |
Actually.. this was a pretty strange one too...
http://www.ntrautanen.fi/computers/c...plus4_ulko.jpg C=64 sx was hot though.... LAPTOP? :1orglaugh http://www.retro-games.co.uk/commodore/64sx.gif |
Hubble Space Telescope 386 40Mhz, I believe.
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I even had the expansion pack that boosted ram to a killer 16k and a cassette tape drive! man I was the coolest kid on the block in 1980 with my elite home computer |
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I was excited when I got this though.... http://www.qsl.net/oz4kid/amiga1000.jpg (that not actually MINE... just a hotlink like everything else) |
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http://www.total.net/~hrothgar/museum/index.html the Magnavox Odyssey is bad-ass. it was the first home gamre console. blows the xbox out of the water. http://www.total.net/~hrothgar/museu...sey/index.html |
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HOTLINKS damnit!! Bring the museum HERE :) But yeah I _vaguely_ remember that thing... I was born in 74.. grew up with all the cool toys of the 80's. That might have been a little prehistoric for me |
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I think it came out in 81 or 82 I got it, and an Intellivision as gifts for xmas |
hahaha oh yeah I remember someone having one of these...
http://www.total.net/~hrothgar/museu...ey/Overlay.JPG The Odyssey only generates white dots or blocks on the television. To give the games some sort of setting, plastic screens (called overlays) are stuck to the television using static cling. (editorial comment: :eek7) Eleven different overlays came with the Odyssey, in two sizes each. The smaller set was for 18-inch to 21-inch screens, the larger set fit 23-inch to 25-inch screens. Included overlays were for Tennis, Football, Hockey, Ski, Submarine (shown here), Cat and Mouse, Haunted House, Analogic, Roulette, States, and Simon Says. Table Tennis did not use an overlay. I'm guessing you had to calibrate the overlays once you clinged em up there :1orglaugh |
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It was more of a game machine but you could buy cartridges to do shit with the keyboard http://www.classicgaming.com/museum/o2/o2.gif |
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Man I remember poke and peek on my old coco computer.
poke 69,69 or something would reboot and poke 65535 would do something else. that's been along time ago :) |
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Of course.. who could forget Radio Shacks TRS-80 CoCo (COlor COmputer) :) |
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