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Topic: | This is why you should always listen to your mother. |
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Howard | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9CQscwXBt0 This message has been edited by Howard on 01-20-2013 at 09:12 PM |
ed monahan | Not coming up. |
Howard | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9CQscwXBt0 This message has been edited by Howard on 01-20-2013 at 09:13 PM |
ALLEY CAT | Same here,,,,not coming up to open Ed and I are still on Commodore64 systems.....
This message has been edited by ALLEY CAT on 01-20-2013 at 09:34 PM |
ALLEY CAT | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9CQscwXBt0 will work for us technically challenged, computer users He should have thought that decision over longer,,,,and had a triple-cheeseburger/fries first..
Is he one of those people who respondS to opinion polls,,,and answers > UNDECIDED ?
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Howard | Larry Thanks,. Corrected. |
ed monahan | I have a Commodore 62, I got a deal on it last year. |
Howard | quote: Originally posted by ed monahan: I have a Commodore 62, I got a deal on it last year.
Ed The reason you had problems was because you were using a Gray Market computer. I think the Commodore sold in the US was the Commodore 64. This article is about the computer. For the Nerdcore group named after it, see Commodore 64 (band). Commodore 64 Type Home computer Release date August 1982[1][2] Introductory price US$ 595 (1982) Discontinued April 1994 Units sold 12.5[3] - 17[4] million Operating system Commodore KERNAL/ Commodore BASIC 2.0 GEOS (optionally) CPU MOS Technology 6510 @ 1.023 MHz (NTSC version) @ 0.985 MHz (PAL version) Memory 64 kB RAM + 20 kB ROM Graphics VIC-II (320 × 200, 16 colors, sprites, raster interrupt) Sound SID 6581 (3× Osc, 4× wave, filter, ADSR, ring) Connectivity 2× CIA 6526 joystick, Power, ROM cartridge, RF, A/V, IEEE-488 floppy-printer, digital tape, GPIO/RS-232 Predecessor Commodore VIC-20 Successor Commodore 128 The Commodore 64, commonly called C64, C=64 (after the graphic logo on the case) or occasionally CBM 64 (for Commodore Business Machines), or VIC-64,[5] is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International. This message has been edited by Howard on 01-20-2013 at 10:49 PM |
ed monahan | Sure Howard, let all the air out of my balloon. I thought I got a great deal until you posted the particulars. lol |
ALLEY CAT | Howard,,,,Ed always buys items at wholesale figure. ...... . . . . . . . Then three days later,,finds out he could have bought it for COST. |
SirReal | Fom $416,000 to $1. Wow, greed can make ya do really stupid things. That is a life sentence. |
ed monahan | Turns out it is not a Commodore computer, it was once owned by one of the "Commodores" singing group. Darn, another good deal gone south. |
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