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I sold mine many many years ago... made me nostalgic now. But does it ships with amber-black CRT? :smile:

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I had a TRS80 but wouldn't want a modern equivalent looking one.

 

I became a huge fan of PC compatible stuff, build your own out of parts you want, swap them out, blah blah...

 

As for going retro, I still use software I wrote back in 1990s that runs on 16bit MSDOS 6.22. All I do is unplug my Win~7 drive and plug in one of my old 400MB or so DOS drives and I'm using a current (AMD) 64bit cpu to run 32bit DOS extended FORTRAN compiler on 16bit DOS. Its amazing the backward compatibility in hardware-software.

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The new machines feature a dual-core Intel Atom 1.8GHz processor, a Nvidia Ion2 graphics chipset, and as much as 4GB of RAM and 1TB of memory.

So, they stuffed standard netbook hardware in the old box and called it the return? Meh.

 

"It's 99% American made -- everything except the motherboard is American made,"

*reaches for the phone* I call bulls**t.

Although, if it's a netbook mobo then at least the CPU, sound and video are hardwired into it, so "except for the motherboard" leaves mainly the stickers on keyboard to be US-made.

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It really needs a cassette drive to get the real experience of that era - waiting 20 mins for a game to load - ah those were the days....... :blink:

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Man, i remember learning the rudiments of programming on one in high school back in 1984! Two friends of mine had them at home and we had ourselves quite a computer gaming club going along with our RPG activities.

 

Ah, the memories! :laugh:

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Paradroid FTW!

 

No Paranoid was by Black Sabbath...................LOL

 

I can remember those sweet '80s days in wich there were two big family........

 

You: the "Commodore Guys" and we, "The ZX Spectrum Guys" and just in the middle the few fortunate Son that their Parents had the money for one of the early IBM or Apple too. But in gaming skills C64 and ZXSpectrum offers much more than the others..........

 

Ahahaha the compact cassette as HD was a cheap smart idea....ahahahhah.................

 

Mau.

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My other big favourite for the C64 was Uridium - same guy who wrote Paradroid (Andrew Braybrook IIRC).

 

Anyone remember Jeff Minter? Man, that guy was on something a bit stronger than blue smarties...

 

The C64 'flight sims' (lol) were desperate though weren't they?

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Commodore 64 ... my first computer before the Amiga 500 and a looong series of M$ compatible PC. Today, on wave of memories, i have installed C64 , Zx Spectrum and Nintendo 64 emulators into my smart phone :grin: .

AAAAAHHHH ... Maurizio was a Sinclair guy ... just erased from friends list :bye: .

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the old one was a revolution in his time, the most powerful hardware that 16-bit could even get...

 

The new one instead is quite lo-spec.

 

Actually, the most powerful hardware that 8-bit could even get...

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I never owned a C64, but I had the VIC-20 before it, and the Amiga 500+ after it.

 

Can I have a nerdgasm now, please!:grin:

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commodore-64-new-top.jpg

 

this definitely deserves a picture in the thread

 

Dear God ... nostalgy porn ... nerdgasm it is!

 

i was so young and not having enough money (me or my family) to afford this back then. i was drooling over some friends 64s ... My first teen work money went to a ZX Spectrum+ , oh dear talking about excitement back then ... An amstrad 6128 with colour monitor is still my fetisch... never was able to get one or an amiga ... having thoughts of nailing this C64 or an amstrad from ebay ...

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