In order to get a jump on things, the wife signed up for one of those home study computer course back in early 1980 something, and as part of the course, they sent her a Sinclair 6400 or something like that. Keys looked like they were made out of "Chiclets". I remember having to literally beat the snot out of the old black and white T.V. to get it to stay on channel 3. Yeah, I remember the Sinclair. Go Commadore! ;) Quoting Dave Gary <Dave.Gary@m.cc.utah.edu>:
Commadore 64! I thought I was spoiled with the ol' Sinclair. My TV interface over the years has gotten a little funky. On Mar 13, 2006, at 4:00 PM, diveboss@xmission.com wrote:
The Commadore 64 is connected and we are crusin'... Mars looks awsome on a green screen! Would probably look better in amber. That will have to wait until next payday! Thanks for the link.
Quoting Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com>:
I'll probably include this in the next issue of News but first I thought I'd see if anyone here would like to give it a try.
Comments, please.
Google Mars:
Patrick
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