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Rochard 10-12-2015 10:33 AM

Commodore Computer Club
 
Who remembers a time when you had to program your own computer before you could do anything practical with it?

These chicks are hot!

http://static2.lxdcdn.net/images/max...d6e6028c8.jpeg

wehateporn 10-12-2015 10:43 AM

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


LouiseLloyd 10-12-2015 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wehateporn (Post 20602637)
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

LOAD "" :thumbsup

wehateporn 10-12-2015 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by LouiseLloyd (Post 20602646)
LOAD "" :thumbsup

That was it! :thumbsup

j3rkules 10-12-2015 12:12 PM

Commodore rocks.

Maqua 10-12-2015 02:02 PM

Hotties :thumbsup the old cassette player hehe

2MuchMark 10-12-2015 02:10 PM

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.

Paul&John 10-12-2015 02:23 PM

atari user here :

Ribbet Hog 10-12-2015 02:27 PM

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..

Rochard 10-12-2015 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20602869)
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.

Those were the days.....

DVTimes 10-12-2015 02:44 PM

I had a bbc

MK Ultra 10-12-2015 02:47 PM

I had a Vic20

I wish I still had a Vic20 :(

Paul&John 10-12-2015 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 20602897)
I had a bbc

big black cock?

F-U-Jimmy 10-12-2015 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MK Ultra (Post 20602898)
I had a Vic20

I wish I still had a Vic20 :(

I started with a Vic 20 then on to an Apricot, then the first Apple. Stayed with Apple ever since..:thumbsup

michael.kickass 10-13-2015 06:51 AM

I remember having great games in my Commodore.

DraX 10-13-2015 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ribbet Hog (Post 20602887)
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..

As a kid those memories were somehow the best ones.

just a punk 10-13-2015 07:33 AM

Made my first money by selling self-written applications (mostly games) for ZX-Spectrum. They are still available at worldofspectrum.org :)

wehateporn 10-13-2015 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20603520)
Made my first money by selling self-written applications (mostly games) for ZX-Spectrum. They are still available at worldofspectrum.org :)

Any examples?

rogueteens 10-13-2015 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wehateporn (Post 20602637)
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


A +2 eh? Posh bastard! I had a Spectum + once, loved that machine and it's QL type keyboard.

wehateporn 10-13-2015 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by rogueteens (Post 20603541)
A +2 eh? Posh bastard! I had a Spectum + once, loved that machine and it's QL type keyboard.

I imagine the + was pretty similar. The +2 was just out when I put in my request for a Speccy, my nextdoor neighbour had a C64 which I thought was far superior, but I loved the Speccy too. Eventually after a number of years went down the Amiga route, said to my father "If Liverpool beat Swansea 8-0 tonight will you buy me an Amiga?", he said "Of course son!" and laughed...


He reluctantly went through with his promise

Colmike9 10-13-2015 08:18 AM

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:

Elli 10-13-2015 09:50 AM

LOAD * , 8 , 1

if my memory serves correctly...

they're really skinny, wow.

NaughtyVisions 10-13-2015 10:18 AM

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James - Mr. Skin 10-13-2015 11:06 AM

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!

Colmike9 10-13-2015 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James - Mr. Skin (Post 20603723)
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!

This was my first digital camera :upsidedow
http://cdn.cultofmac.com/wp-content/..._camera001.jpg

stoka 10-13-2015 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by wehateporn (Post 20602637)
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

The screen was rarely blank and most of the games had a loading screen, like this one below
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

2MuchMark 10-13-2015 12:14 PM

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.

CurrentlySober 10-13-2015 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MK Ultra (Post 20602898)
I had a Vic20

I wish I still had a Vic20 :(

http://www.mdawson.net/vic20chrome/vic20.php

Knock yourself out :thumbsup

just a punk 10-13-2015 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by wehateporn (Post 20603536)
Any examples?

There are many of 'em I'd say :)

stoka 10-13-2015 12:55 PM

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.

Black All Through 10-13-2015 03:59 PM

I had the VIC 20, 18 floppy dicks to play F1

MrMaxwell 10-15-2015 04:25 AM

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PornDiscounts-V 10-15-2015 06:00 AM

Those chicks were hot.

Once you get past the 3 inches of hair pie.

symtab 10-15-2015 06:45 AM

I had a commodore 64. I remember how happy i was when i coded my first sprite with colors and moving dots :))))

romeo22 10-15-2015 01:02 PM

I remember playing super mario

James - Mr. Skin 10-15-2015 01:06 PM

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

j3rkules 10-17-2015 02:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James - Mr. Skin (Post 20603723)
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!

I still have my Amiga 500 as well. It brings some really fantastic memories.

:thumbsup

just a punk 10-17-2015 04:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jerkules (Post 20607187)
I still have my Amiga 500 as well. It brings some really fantastic memories.

:thumbsup

Does it still work? I wanted to have one when I was young :)

2MuchMark 10-17-2015 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20607240)
Does it still work? I wanted to have one when I was young :)

My TRS-80 model 1's still work, but my beloved Model 4 just died a few months ago. I have a friend with a Vic 20 that he says still works, and another with a Comodore Amiga of all things that is banged up but still works. They made computers pretty tough in those days I guess.

astronaut x 10-17-2015 11:43 PM

100 print "i'd hit it"
200 goto 100
run

LizardKing 10-18-2015 10:01 AM

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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