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Commodore64 - who had it? (pic)
Who had it? It was my first pc! It was great!!!!! :thumbsup
http://www.silicium.org/images/catalog/cbm/c64/c64c.jpg |
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I had one :)
Good times :glugglug |
I had one............so oldschool
I used to play strippoker on it all the time |
Still have it!!!
And what the hell is a "Basic Byte" anyway? :1orglaugh |
No commodores, worst I got this as first computer :
Coleco Adam Introduced: June 1983 Released: October 1983 Discontinued: January 1985 Price: US $600 CPU: Zilog Z80-A @ 3.58MHz RAM: 80K, 64K available to user Display: TV (RF) & composite video 36 X 24 text, 16 colors 256 X 192 graphics Ports: cartridge, video, AdamNet Expansion: 3 internal expansion slots Peripherals: Daisy-wheel printer (required) Storage: 1 or 2 internal cassette drives External floppy drive available OS: BASIC, loaded from cassette http://oldcomputers.net/pics/adam.jpg Print 10 * print 20 * print 30 * print 40 * GOTO 10 RUN :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
I rember playin on my commodore when i was 10. I am going on 31 now.:1orglaugh
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yeah it was my first cumputer... took me hours to load the game from the tape
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Yep I had one before that though I had the Commodore 16 Plus 4 anyone remember that. Easy days thank god we don't have to wait for the tape to load nowadays.
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great games! :-D
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Almost
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I had the Vic 20. :thumbsuphttp://www.myoldcomputers.com/museum...pics/vic20.jpg
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i had one:thumbsup
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yeah, I had one :glugglug
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I had one, then upgraded to an Apple IIe when it came around. fun times!! :glugglug
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I started out with an AMIGA 500
was too far ahead for the time. was better than a PC at its time. now it all went down the drain. its a shame! |
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R U still on a Mac ?? :thumbsup |
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Yup, i started with an atari with those huge cartridges and after that a c64. I heavily upgraded it with an extra joystick, a powercartridge and a diskdrive. Pretty elite setup back then :)
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Never had the commodore I had atari (still use it most days)
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i had one
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I had IBMs PC Junior. I thought I was pimp at the time with that.
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Yep Had one. Later upgraded to the infamous TRS-80 Model 4.
Came with 2 5 1/4 inch drives. And the game Bats was the shit. Connected it to a 300 baud coupler and I was hitting the BBS's all day and night. Thank God we have moved well beyond that technology. |
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yup, 64 then 128 then amiga500.. Then modded out the Amiga 500 and ran a BBS listed in the boardwatch top 100 for 1993 :)
Ahhh.. the good old days |
Yup i also had the Vic 20, in fact i think i still do..
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ti 99/4a was my first got it from my folks, programmed a porn slot machine (playboy pics made into 4x4 square lines like a vectrix)... sold the prg to a german company for a few 100 and got a c64, bought a really shitty digitiser in berlin on my first schooltrip and got a friend whos dad had a huge videocam, digitised pb pics again sold them...
i was like 10 when i got that ti and already got a few 100 for the prg aaaaaaaaah memories memories you gotta start young :) http://www.obsoletecomputermuseum.org/ti99/ti99_4a.jpg |
My computer of choice was the Texas Instruments 99/4A
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yup commodore 64 and atari...I used to play some great games on there!! lol..:1orglaugh
remember how long it took to load the dam nthing??...:1orglaugh |
I had a Commodore 64, was my first computer too....... got me hooked though when I did a bucn of programming shit and made a ball bounce across my screen........ I thought I was a computer genius and showed ALL my friends.... which where I live, was THE SHIT!!! rotfl
I also had one of those VIC things, but it was broken when I got it and I couldn't figure out how to fix it...... THEN I gor an 8088 and it was fine, til I started deleting those files on it when the hard drive was full and I needed to clean it......... how the hell was *I* supposed to know I was cleaning out my fucking drivers? Those files, when opened, looked like gibberish to me and I didn't need them............ til I went to restart the damn thing..... rotfl |
indeed. my father had one in the early 80s.. then later on i got one myself.. remember playing this great games.. i also did my first codes (demos, intro) in assembler on my c64.. (cracking and pal/ntsc fixing later on:)
great games: http://www.zzap64.co.uk/c64/gameimages/lstninjagame.gif http://www.c64gg.com/Images/D/Defender_Crown.is.gif http://www.mfsv.net/assets/images/bars_tale31.gif http://www.gamesarefun.com/games/c64...pirates_05.gif http://www.rlo.ch/Rene/Pictures/Comp.../elite-c64.gif http://koti.mbnet.fi/ktalo/kapseli/p...commando/1.gif etc :) |
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Ahh memories of the old times
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Yup my first computer was a commodore 64, too. Great machine.. I had a lot of fun with it. :thumbsup
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DAMN i have to bump this one good thread :)
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i had 64 and then 128 loved the games on it :thumbsup
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i loved elite! :thumbsup |
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ah, last ninja, defender of the crown, the old pirates > this games were so good!!!
because you had to use your fantasy.. today its something diferent.. did you played ´north&south´? great multiplayer game! http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/digkonyv/..._and_south.jpg |
c64 was my first pc as well. And it rocked!!! We played summer and winter games all night long :thumbsup
I'm still playing on my pc now with a C64-Emulator and its still fun |
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I thing i beat you all: My first computer was a ZX81 back in Feb 1981. Black and write, with 1k Ram (That is right: 1024 byte) |
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Ahhh... the good ol' Vic 20. It was just one step up from Pong :1orglaugh
Used to be a treat to go to my uncle's house 'cas he had the Commodore 64. Now, I sit here w/ my three screens and still can't do enough FAST enough!! Cheers! Shannon G |
10-15 years ago it was quite good computer:thumbsup
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