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Posts: 2,232 | Some of you will simply not be able to resist this on Thursday, January, 06, 2005 11:25 PM
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Posts: 3,301 | Re: Some of you will simply not be able to resist this on Thursday, January, 06, 2005 11:45 PM
Ahhhhh... the Amiga 500 and Commodore 64. I don't think I remember anything else from the 80s because I spent so much time on them LOL j/k
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Posts: 0 | Re: Some of you will simply not be able to resist this on Thursday, January, 06, 2005 11:58 PM
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Posts: 3,488 | Re: Some of you will simply not be able to resist on Friday, January, 07, 2005 12:30 AM
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Posts: 4,450 | Re: Some of you will simply not be able to resist this on Friday, January, 07, 2005 7:35 AM
I'll take about a douzen of those over here. Thats cool that they decided to do that. Its definately somehing different than the usual claenders that you see out in the shopping centres.
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Posts: 0 | Re: Some of you will simply not be able to resist this on Friday, January, 07, 2005 3:44 PM
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Posts: 3,488 | Re: Some of you will simply not be able to resist on Friday, January, 07, 2005 8:09 PM
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Posts: 4,450 | Re: Some of you will simply not be able to resist on Friday, January, 07, 2005 10:02 PM
You know what be intresting as well. If thy had some vax, mini and mainfrmaes as well if they could include that too. I rmember working on a vax VMS machine in the early 90's up over here when I first started programming way back then. And that was on Pascal on a vax vms. I don't know if Davetron or some other people who had done programming before have ever done it on such a sysem as well. Via good old dumb terminals on top of that.
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Posts: 0 | Re: Some of you will simply not be able to resist this on Saturday, January, 08, 2005 10:17 AM
Haaaaaaaaa!
That's a great find, MutoidMan!
Ahh - the memories of the CLASSICS!
With all the cool technology of today, I STILL love the memories of those babies!
Of the featured computers, here's my history:
IBM PC 5150: used one at friend's house
Commodore 64: owned one... STILL do!
Apple Macintosh: Dad owned one when I was in high school... he gave it to me several years back when he was going to ditch it
Apple IIe: used those in junior high ALL the time! (I own the //c)
Commodore Amiga 500: a friend owned one and showed it to me - it was absolutely AMAZING at the time!
The other computers, I only have vague memories of. I used to look at them in stores or hear about fellow-nerd friends who owned them. A buddy of mine owned an Atari 800 computer - it was very cool and had some cool games, but it's not featured in the calendar Oh well. Those were some GREAT toys though, weren't they?
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Traahn User
Posts: 3,301 | Re: Some of you will simply not be able to resist this on Sunday, January, 09, 2005 11:53 PM
I still own a Commodore 64 and an Amiga 500. CLASSICS! I'm kind've bummed I don't have my IBM PC, Jr. anymore. And my parents used to have a TRS-80 that I wish they never got rid of. I began my computing career at about age 8, back in the early 80s, programming in BASIC on a TRS-80 at school with a friend. Ahhh, what fun. I was very fortunate to get exposure early to computers at school there; that is, unless the EMFs come back to haunt me some day We actually made a little shooter game. I miss those chr$( 28 ) type of commands. Poke 16419,0
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Posts: 4,450 | Re: Some of you will simply not be able to resist this on Monday, January, 10, 2005 7:11 AM
I remember those days too over here with GWbasic on the IBM and some of the earlier machiens too. Like on the Intellivisions version of the computer too. There is much to b said about learning BASIC way back then when memory was at a premium compared to todays computing machines that we have on our desktops. Remember way back then when we had something like anywhere between 4-128k of ram to use for programming these machines. In those days that was a lot of memory. And depending on the machine in question you could use some subroutines to access the graphics already available in the cartridge to do your animation, special fx and all that. Those were the days way back then.
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