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Never heard of it. No matter what, Commodore 64 beats anything.Slightly better than Commodore 63.
Never heard of it. No matter what, Commodore 64 beats anything.Slightly better than Commodore 63.
I don't even know what Commodore 64 is, I'm just making silly jokes.Never heard of it. No matter what, Commodore 64 beats anything.
Commodore 64, the personal computer with professional power. It was a very powerful (8 bits!) gaming computer from 1982. I had one that same year.I don't even know what Commodore 64 is, I'm just making silly jokes.
Really? Wow. That's rare. Unfortunately, I sold mine. Although I have no idea how I would connect it to anything even if I still had it... Do the old floppy disks still work?Oh yes it was. It is, I still have one and my brother too.
Of course they do! I broke the joystick though.Really? Wow. That's rare. Unfortunately, I sold mine. Although I have no idea how I would connect it to anything even if I still had it... Do the old floppy disks still work?
I remember the first one, not the second one.How about cassette tapes? Or recording computer programs from the radio?
Wow. I know the PC disks lost all their data after a few years. I'm surprised the C64 disks are still good. Different quality I guess...Of course they do! I broke the joystick though.
The radio show you had to record to a cassette tape, and then play the tape on the computer. Anyone else tuning in at the time didn't know what the strange noises were.Well you could find computer programs on the radio or in books or in newspaper, then you had to write them on your floppy disks. Ah the good old time...
In school, my brother coded stuff to do his homework.Now kids have fancy app installers and everything. Result: none of them can program anything.
Yeah, my school wasn't much better. I had to learn how to program in my free time.In school, my kid had one year of 1h "computer science" a week, it was just a quick sight of Excel.