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Commodore Computer Club
Who remembers a time when you had to program your own computer before you could do anything practical with it?
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I had to type something, put a cassette in, press Play, then either watch a blank screen for 30 minutes or go away for 30 minutes until a game would appear
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Commodore rocks.
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Hotties :thumbsup the old cassette player hehe
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I still have 2 x TRS-80 Model 1's, and 1 TRS-80 Model 4, with 2 cassette drives, an Expansion Interface, a couple of floppy drives and a 300 baud modem. Nothing works well anymore sadly, but I'll never give this up.
And yes you're right - the computers of this era did nothing at all unless you typed in the programs, which was freaking awesome. I loved it. Best game ever: "Trek 79", or any of its variations. You "flew" the Starship Enterprise to coordinates like 7,5, sector 5,5, hoping to not hit a sun on the way. All the "graphics" were ascii characters like E for Enterprise, K for Klingon, etc, and that was it. Fucking LOVED it. |
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My uncle had a huge filing cabnet full of comadore games... Few thousands of games.. He bought it as a big package from someone.. Some dident work but we played all day and night when I went to there house..
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I had a bbc
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I had a Vic20
I wish I still had a Vic20 :( |
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I remember having great games in my Commodore.
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Made my first money by selling self-written applications (mostly games) for ZX-Spectrum. They are still available at worldofspectrum.org :)
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When I was 9 I wrote a 1200 line blackjack game with a computer player and card back pattern and color selection. It's in this box of tapes somewhere.. :upsidedow
So much fat code.. :winkwink: |
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if my memory serves correctly... they're really skinny, wow. |
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I still have my Commodore 64, Amiga 500 and 2000.
We used to be crak game testers when we were kids. We even built a Digitizer, in 1987 with a Video Camera, color wheel and the Amiga 2000. We were taking Digital pictures in 1987!!! Crazy to think we do that with our cell phones now! |
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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_YroxTydVv2...greenberet.gif Also an average loading time was 5 minutes, so you could put 12-14 pirated games on a C-60 cassette tape :winkwink: Or 20 for CPC 464-6128 or 40 for CBM 64 with Turbo Tape. Pirated. No loading screens. For CBM :1orglaugh |
I miss the good old days of 8 bit computers... When I got started it was with a TRS-80 Model 1. It came with no software at all. I had to learn how to program in BASIC, and type programs in from books. Once it took me 2 x 10 hour days to type in a program for a game (Trek 79 or some variant). It was awesome.
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Knock yourself out :thumbsup |
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There are quite busy retro computer groups on FB, they're collecting hw/se, attaching ZXs and CBMs to large LCDs and even code new games. There are brand new Spectrums to purchase too.
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I had the VIC 20, 18 floppy dicks to play F1
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Those chicks were hot.
Once you get past the 3 inches of hair pie. |
I had a commodore 64. I remember how happy i was when i coded my first sprite with colors and moving dots :))))
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I remember playing super mario
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I enjoyed only a few games on the Commodore.
Maniac Mansion Leisure Suit Larry Lemmings Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego I still have Thousands upon thousands of disks full of games though....We used to get boxes every week to test. :thumbsup |
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100 print "i'd hit it"
200 goto 100 run |
My C64 still works, as my Apple II (clone) does.
Love both of them. Unfortunately I killed all my Commodore controllers. :disgust I mean I loved my Competition Pro, but even this little bastard wasnt strong enough for a world games marathon :D |
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