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Sharlin 1 days ago [-]
> You remember that the disk drive was device 8
Well look at the rich guy here with a disk drive.
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TBH, my first computer, a second-hand C64, did come with a disk drive (and a monitor!!), but that was in the early 90s, several years after the heyday of the sixty-four.
JdeBP 11 hours ago [-]
It's already C64 BASIC inside an SQL server. Don't give them ideas of emulating a cassette tape, with Datasette for PostgreSQL, too! (-:
themadturk 1 days ago [-]
I ended up with two disk drives, and a RAM expansion, so I was able to run GEOS. But it took a good while to build up to that (I was a married, childless adult when I used the C=64, if that's any comfort).
rgacote 2 days ago [-]
Sometimes you simply ignore asking why and sit in awe of the what of it all. Impressive and nostalgic.
wewewedxfgdf 2 days ago [-]
"What would happen if developers could create any software that does pretty much anything with little to no effort?"
This question is being answered all over the Internet every day and I love it.
Commodore is the company they constantly try to delete from computing history.
zulux 1 days ago [-]
It's been interesting to see how the next generations just don't care. If you had an Atari, CoCo, Ti... or nothing, that information was important back then.
kmmbvnr_ 1 days ago [-]
Does it run Oregon trail?
guender 1 days ago [-]
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0x0 2 days ago [-]
Shame the article is absolutely littered with AI-isms.
Well look at the rich guy here with a disk drive.
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TBH, my first computer, a second-hand C64, did come with a disk drive (and a monitor!!), but that was in the early 90s, several years after the heyday of the sixty-four.
This question is being answered all over the Internet every day and I love it.