Reply 120 of 131, by Sammy
I used GEOS (geowrite and geopaint) and loved to watch the printer when it was printing a formated text.
I used it with 2 1541-II Disk Drives so i do not have to Change Disks often.
I used GEOS (geowrite and geopaint) and loved to watch the printer when it was printing a formated text.
I used it with 2 1541-II Disk Drives so i do not have to Change Disks often.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5As6NhMLFLo
Who remembers playing this?
wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5As6NhMLFLo
Who remembers playing this?
For hours & hours on end 😀 Sad thing is, the theme song always got stuck in my head, and yet it never bothered me.
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Excellent work, badmojo! I too had a friend with a C64...😀 It was a few years before your experience (1983ish), and we were in junior high. I'd go over his house and play his C64 games, he'd come to my house and play Apple II games. Those were the days...
And yes, the tape drive load times were unbearable for us 13 year olds!
Thank you for sharing, and the awesome photos. You cleaned that sucker up real nice.
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OPL3 FM vs. Roland MT-32 vs. General MIDI DOS Game Comparison
Let's benchmark our systems with cache disabled
DOS PCI Graphics Card Benchmarks
I know it's an old thread - but just curious, whatever happened to this thing? Still in use?
Does it have the ceramic or plastic VIC chip? Anyway great cleaning process!
(EDIT: I noticed only now the thread was old. 😀 )
This was just one of those threads that I remembered from years ago
badmojo wrote on 2013-07-30, 23:16:I'm not sure if anyone's interested in the Commodore 64 around here .....
Still going strong here 😀
MIDI comparison website: << Wavetable.nl >>
(Always) looking for: Any Wavetable daughterboard, MIDI Module (GM/GS/XG)
The 32X add-on installed on the Mega Drive.. epic.
I often thought of getting a commodore 64 off Ebay. But then I always started thinking that once the nostalgia wore off it would quickly wind up sitting in the closet. Also, I strongly suspect that getting a 1541 in good condition would be difficult...those are going to be 35+ years old at this point!
Wow this takes me back! Yes this C64 is still going strong but I recently packed it away I must admit - after finding that my Cyrix socket 7 machine can emulate a C64 really nicely with CCS64 (and SMS / NES while its at it) I decided to save some space and put my 8 bits into storage.
The C64 scene seems to be stronger than ever which is great to see - so many great projects around for both original hardware and clones, etc.
@386SX - plastic VIC.
Excellent setup @Salient 👍
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I was wondering if/when the original thread creator was going to show up 😀
Seriously, I remembered this thread from way back years ago!