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Kapitan_Phillips 10-25-07 03:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Reece
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or even Assembly!!!!
Or even lower to machine language!!:lol:
Ah those were the days (1980's), 8080's Z80's (8 bit) & Rodney Zaks, Binary, Hex, EPROM burning, TTL & CMOS data books etc etc!!:yep: Once the IBM PC took hold it was the end of an era,:cry: have fond memories of the period though!:smug:


Sorry for the double post, but I couldnt resist:

http://www.kephyr.com/c64screensaver/screenshot.gif

Reece 10-25-07 04:03 AM

@ Kapitan_Phillips, Exidy Sorcerer MkII with CP/M & concurent DOS (Digital Research), not Microsoft DOS!!:up: Nostalga hey!!:88)

JSLTIGER 10-25-07 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Kapitan_Phillips
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Originally Posted by Reece
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or even Assembly!!!!
Or even lower to machine language!!:lol:
Ah those were the days (1980's), 8080's Z80's (8 bit) & Rodney Zaks, Binary, Hex, EPROM burning, TTL & CMOS data books etc etc!!:yep: Once the IBM PC took hold it was the end of an era,:cry: have fond memories of the period though!:smug:

Sorry for the double post, but I couldnt resist:

http://www.kephyr.com/c64screensaver/screenshot.gif

I remember those!

Load"*",8,1

darius359au 10-25-07 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by JSLTIGER
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Originally Posted by Kapitan_Phillips
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Originally Posted by Reece
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or even Assembly!!!!
Or even lower to machine language!!:lol:
Ah those were the days (1980's), 8080's Z80's (8 bit) & Rodney Zaks, Binary, Hex, EPROM burning, TTL & CMOS data books etc etc!!:yep: Once the IBM PC took hold it was the end of an era,:cry: have fond memories of the period though!:smug:

Sorry for the double post, but I couldnt resist:

http://www.kephyr.com/c64screensaver/screenshot.gif

I remember those!

Load"*",8,1

Peek's and Poke's anyone :D ,C64 my first computer - 20 minutes to load a game from the cassette drive ,I still remember when I was able to afford the 5 1/4 inch diskdrive and the load times dropped to 5 minutes :up::rotfl::rotfl:

DeepIron 10-25-07 08:46 AM

http://www.northrim.net/jhouck/images/data_windows.gif

Reece 10-25-07 09:06 AM

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Peek's and Poke's anyone
Sending & receiving data to/from a port (0-FF or 0 to 255)
See, I still remember!!:lol::88)

@ DeepIron, I love it!!:up:

nikimcbee 10-25-07 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by DeepIron
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t's funny, when I go to the computer stores and tell them I want a new computer w/o vista, they proclaim how great it is.
Well sure... If they're like the Best Buy Geek Squad, you'll be spending more $$$ on having them come out on a regular basis and showing you over and over and over and...

@SUBMAN1... :damn::rotfl::damn::rotfl:

How did you know, it was there?:rotfl: :oops: :roll:

nikimcbee 10-25-07 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Kapitan_Phillips
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Originally Posted by Reece
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or even Assembly!!!!
Or even lower to machine language!!:lol:
Ah those were the days (1980's), 8080's Z80's (8 bit) & Rodney Zaks, Binary, Hex, EPROM burning, TTL & CMOS data books etc etc!!:yep: Once the IBM PC took hold it was the end of an era,:cry: have fond memories of the period though!:smug:


Sorry for the double post, but I couldnt resist:

http://www.kephyr.com/c64screensaver/screenshot.gif

Wow, I played my 1st subsim on a Commodore VIC 20:o

JSLTIGER 10-25-07 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by DeepIron

As a major trekkie:
THAT'S AWESOME!!!! :rotfl:

DeepIron 10-25-07 09:34 AM

@nikimcbee:
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How did you know, it was there?
Clairvoyant? I good guess? Nah, I'm an ex-IT Admin and we used to buy some of our local stuff from BB... Those guys are definately M$ acolytes... :rotfl:

@JLSTIGER: Glad you enjoyed it... I like the look on Data's face when it goes BSOD... ;)


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