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J.R. 08-18-2003 10:40 PM

Who here had a Commodore 64 or 128k ?
 
Man.. those were the shit.

I had a Commodore Vic=20 then I moved
up to the 64!!

I even ran a Commodore BBS in 1987/88 :1orglaugh

Madball 08-18-2003 10:42 PM

Got C64 in 1985. Then Amiga in 1989.

Did 14.400 warez trading in the Amiga days, using calling cards and all that good stuff. USR Robotic modems. 14.4k HST ...

lil2rich4u2 08-18-2003 10:42 PM

my first pc ....

i found 2 old IBM AT's (x86 i think?) and they didnt work. i peiced them together to make a working machine.

next was an IBM PS2 (286 or 386)



remember when windows came out, it was like a zillion diskettes and took all day to install? lol

LiveDose 08-18-2003 10:43 PM

Ahhh Vic20. Those were the days...

lil2rich4u2 08-18-2003 10:43 PM

i think my first pc had a 10mb hdd

and it was HUGE for me lol

J.R. 08-18-2003 10:45 PM

I remember when 5600 baud was the shit..

man.. if you had one of those, you had some BLING BLING :thumbsup

dnsmonster 08-18-2003 10:45 PM

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.

J.R. 08-18-2003 10:47 PM

man.. I wish I still had mine..
my son would love all the games I had for it.

I loved running a Commodore BBS while I was
in High School.. I would spend all class (computers)
fucking around on it remotely.

I traded for a Commodore Plus 4.. what joke that was..lol

nitemonkey 08-18-2003 10:48 PM

I had a commodore 64 - FA18 interceptor rocked

Nickless 08-18-2003 10:48 PM

I still have my 64c (2nd version with C=128 looks) 1541 floopy disk drive and cbm 803 printer and the almighty final II cartdridge :glugglug

Nickless 08-18-2003 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by J.R.
man.. I wish I still had mine..
my son would love all the games I had for it.

I loved running a Commodore BBS while I was
in High School.. I would spend all class (computers)
fucking around on it remotely.

I traded for a Commodore Plus 4.. what joke that was..lol

get an emulator and download the crap out of www.c64.com i tried with my son but he was puzzled at the simplicity of the games compared to ps2/dreamcast, he loves genesis/snes games though.

J.R. 08-18-2003 10:51 PM

I had 2 1571's.. those kicked ass!

I had a friend who had a 5 mb drive.. he
had the shit ..

Funny how shit changes all these years later:winkwink:

AdultWebGraphics 08-18-2003 10:53 PM

damn you guys are oldschool, I bought my first computer about 3 months ago.

this baby cooks, its a P1 with 16 megs of ram :thumbsup

J.R. 08-18-2003 10:54 PM

My BBS was hella funny..

It was open from 8pm to 7am..
on my parents phone line..lol

Imagine having a Porn Site with hours..................

holly shit... that would be fucking funny as shit..lol :1orglaugh

Since the 1571's had no fans, I had little desk fans blowing
on my computer desk..lol

I had 1 1541 floppy drive as well with a fan..built on it.

Man.. those memories..

CarolCox 08-18-2003 10:55 PM

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!

He just won't throw anything out :mad:

Carol Cox :angel

chupacabra 08-18-2003 10:55 PM

Quote:

I even ran a Commodore BBS in 1987/88
haha, me too... remember "Tower BBS"? probably the easiest to set up from back then, started seeing it everywhere quickly.

i had a c64, then the c128... heh, along w/ *4* 1541 drives, i could play ultima 3 w/ no disk swapping! also, didn't get the 5mb drive, i had the 10mb unit called "Lt. Kernel"... ah, thx for the reminder of those cool days when Toys 'R Us had cutting-edge computer hardware..

dnsmonster 08-18-2003 10:56 PM

Quote:

still have my 64c (2nd version with C=128 looks) 1541 floopy disk drive and cbm 803 printer
I have an X-Cable and download games and what not onto my C64 from my Linux file server. I constantly get major kudos on the setup from geeks.

J-Reel 08-18-2003 10:56 PM

I think I had an Apple II e?

Doctor Dre 08-18-2003 10:57 PM

I'm too young for that shit

CarolCox 08-18-2003 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by J.R.
I remember when 5600 baud was the shit..

man.. if you had one of those, you had some BLING BLING :thumbsup

Our first modem was 300 baud! With the C-64, we upgraded to a 1200 baud external :1orglaugh

Carol Cox :angel

J.R. 08-18-2003 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CarolCox


Our first modem was 300 baud! With the C-64, we upgraded to a 1200 baud external :1orglaugh

Carol Cox :angel

Man those days rocked!

I started with the 300 then moved to a 1200


I remember those TRASH 80's...lol

Nickless 08-18-2003 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dnsmonster


I have an X-Cable and download games and what not onto my C64 from my Linux file server. I constantly get major kudos on the setup from geeks.

:eek7 you coded an app for that? or over standard tcp/ip?

CarolCox 08-18-2003 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by J.R.


I remember those TRASH 80's...lol

Danny couldn't save any programs at first, no drives at all. He would write basic programs, then have to copy them down by hand on paper after he was done. he says that he thinks they maxed out at 999 lines of code!

BTW, I'm just repeating what he's telling me from the couch behind me.

Carol Cox :angel

J.R. 08-18-2003 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CarolCox


Danny couldn't save any programs at first, no drives at all. He would write basic programs, then have to copy them down by hand on paper after he was done. he says that he thinks they maxed out at 999 lines of code!

BTW, I'm just repeating what he's telling me from the couch behind me.

Carol Cox :angel

Ha.. funny shit Carol.
My friend had a Coleco Adam.. those were pretty neat
but the Atari 5200 was the best at that time.
Of course, I did not have one

Wanna know something funny Carol ?

The first Porn site I ever saw was yours...lol
back in 1996 i think.. lol.

I started soon after in 1997 promoting Xpics sites.

TurboTrucker 08-18-2003 11:09 PM

Hell yeah, I had strip poker too :Graucho

http://www.porn-seduction.com/commodore.jpg

CarolCox 08-18-2003 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by J.R.


The first Porn site I ever saw was yours...lol
back in 1996 i think.. lol.

I started soon after in 1997 promoting Xpics sites.

...and I still have all that old content up in my archives section :)

I used to make a lot of money from Xpics way back then. I helped Mario with his program as a "beta-tester" and did really well. That was before Brian came in and screwed everything up!

My first advertising check was from Xpics. My second was from WebPower (made a lot of money from Amateur Hardcore). My third was from "Dirty Bird" if anyone remembers them!

Carol Cox :angel

dnsmonster 08-18-2003 11:16 PM

Quote:

you coded an app for that? or over standard tcp/ip?
Here's a description of the X-cable: http://www.64hdd.com/c64-proj.html

I did write my own loader for C64 and a Linux daemon to feed the data. The daemon was the hardest part with all the crazy track emulation. I wish I had time to tinker with that stuff again.

I also attached a 320Mb IDE hard drive to a Sinclair ZX Spectrum. I probably have every single piece of software ever written for that computer. Some of it is in languages I don't speak but I have it just cause I can. I get a hard on from watching a 40Kb program load up in less than a second. When ZX was my only computer it took 5 min from a stupid tape.

J.R. 08-18-2003 11:21 PM

Man.. Xpics was the shit!

.18 to .25 cents per click with NO RATIOS ????

Now, that was the shit.

I made like 300-600 a day on most days and
no less then 100 on any slow day.

Of course, I hosed Adult Check from AVS traffic with
stupid sites I made in order to build traffic.

Now, those were the days :winkwink:

Buckfutter 08-18-2003 11:28 PM

I was raised on Commodore machines. Like many others started off with the 64 (With a couple 1541s, 1571 a super snapshot card and an Epyx FastLoad cartridge that kicked fucking ass). My dad would trade games through the mail with guys all over the fucking world, we had so many fucking games it was insane. I remember playing Quest for Tires for hours and hours trying to finish it, same with Grog's Revenge. Sammy Lightfoot, Loderunner, and the greatest games ever, Summer Games I & II, Winter Games and World Games. First time I played Summer Games I could believe how fucking awesome it was. Then we graduated up to an Amiga, went through a few of those (500, 2000, bought a 1200 when I was 18) and when Commodore died I went over to the dark side and bought a 486 (Cost 4000 dollars with a monitor, ran Linux and not Windows though) My dad bought some old 64s about 3 or 4 years ago with all the games and shit, and wouldn't you fucking know it, 80% of the disks he got were his old ones from when he sold our 64 system, funny how that shit went around 3 or 4 different people and then back to him. Every now and then I get nostalgic and fire up a 64 emulator and check out the 64 web sites and look at the games, I can remember playing almost every fucking c64 game on those sites too. Those were the fucking days. Think I'm going to grab an emulator and some games right now.
:glugglug

GaryAlan 08-18-2003 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CarolCox


Our first modem was 300 baud! With the C-64, we upgraded to a 1200 baud external :1orglaugh

Carol Cox :angel

My god!

I had a 300 baud modem too! And I was the first on my block to have a diskette drive and printer for my C64. I made money typing everyone's school reports.

Those WERE the days!

GaryAlan

cheekycherry 08-18-2003 11:37 PM

Oh the memories...

The C64 was the reason I got into computers :thumbsup

I loved having arguments with all the ZX spectrum owners over whos machine was best :glugglug

thepornoguy 08-18-2003 11:44 PM

My first was a Texas Instrument Ti 99 my second a comodore 64 and my third was a radio shack trs80.

I have made it a point to purchase every level of computer that has hit the market

at, 286, 386, 486, and so on.....

Friday 08-18-2003 11:48 PM

My first computer was c64, it was much better than any pc out there, during the years I have collected some c64's and one c128... also one atari 800xl, just can't throw them away :)

Check out these:

http://members.home.nl/albartus/ - PLAY THE GAME!!!
http://www.lemon64.com

besterman 08-18-2003 11:50 PM

had one back in '84.

I remember getting the 20 page BASIC game programming books from the library where half the code was memory programming with PEEK and POKE and if you messed up just one digit, your game wouldn't run after 3 days of data entry. Of course, the book had some typos too so basically hardly any game would work!

jollyperv 08-18-2003 11:52 PM

My first computer was an apple 2+, way back when I was like 6.
God damn it ruled.

AWC 08-18-2003 11:58 PM

I had a C64 SX which was the portable model. I guess it was sorta like the first laptop. Had dBase and Multiplan. At 300 baud, this puppy was smokin.

Used to log in to a few BBS's and Comp-u-sex... errrr... Comp-u-serve for CB chat.

This was in 84/85

chupacabra 08-19-2003 12:10 AM

Quote:

Used to log in to a few BBS's and Comp-u-sex... errrr... Comp-u-serve for CB chat.
hehehe... the CompuServe CB system was so cool back then when i was a kid, some very strange people there, many paying by the minute for CB time..

wargames 08-19-2003 12:14 AM

i did :thumbsup

adamneve 08-19-2003 12:20 AM

i had 128 loved the soccer game there :1orglaugh

leg5 08-19-2003 12:54 AM

vic20
c64
skipped 128
went to Amiga
took a break from 1988 - 1996

then got a p100 with 8meg ram


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