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@melinda010100
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about 9 hours ago
RE: PC Magazine (July 10th, 1984)
@nicklewis
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8 days ago
RE: Your 64 (February 1985)
Same here. How about Impossible Mission? I loved that with its early speech synthesis effects. “Destroy him my robots!”
@steevc
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8 days ago
RE: Your 64 (February 1985)
I never had a 64, but I know they were popular. I wonder if anyone made much music with that little keyboard add-on. I know the Amiga and ST got used by various musicians. I…
@nicklewis
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8 days ago
RE: Your 64 (February 1985)
I think this still has to be my favourite era in computing, a simpler time. I wrote a music program around the SID chip that was rather good. I recall learning machine code on…
@ahmadmanga
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15 days ago
RE: Lesser Known 4th Generation Video Game Consoles - Trivia Tuesday #16
I can see how successful the TubroGrafx was just from the loyal fans for it I see on youtube, though it's nothing compared to SNES and Genesis, hence the "lesser known." Have…
@steevc
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15 days ago
RE: ANALOG Computing (May 1985)
Those were fun times. There was always something new and people really pushed what the systems could do. I never owned an Atari, but I played with some.
@nabbas0786
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18 days ago
RE: ANALOG Computing (May 1985)
Beautifully described the old days :)
@anli
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18 days ago
RE: ANALOG Computing (May 1985)
Good old days. Found thanks to Ecency promotion. !invest_vote
@gtpacheko17
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24 days ago
RE: Future Gaming PC Upgrades? I Need Help.
Thanks for the advice, you're totally right. Maybe I should wait a little while longer.
@bozz
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27 days ago
RE: Pictures worth a thousand words
That could be about the cable. I know that in the past there were specific cables you couldn't use with certain devices. I think it was more the high end Chromebooks, but it…
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