We had a group of six PETs all daisy-chained to a single floppy drive.

We really confused the teacher when someone removed the (8") floppy disk media from 
the floppy disk case, and put it into the drive naked.

The teacher would look in the drive, not see the disk, and wonder how the machines 
were working.

Does anyone else remember the POKE address to switch the power supply from US to Euro 
power?

Something like 32764?

We found it by loop through all pokes. Smoke and flame. We then ran it again on 
another machine, just to verify.

Then we only had 4 :)

Jerry Johnson

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/23/02 06:35PM >>>
  ;')

  My first hands-on computer experience was programming on the Commodore
 Pet when I was in the second grade.

  I felt really old the other day at the local game store when a high school
 freshman mentioned disbelieving his computer teacher when he was told that
 people used to use cassette tapes to store programs on. I guess I should
 be thankful that the kid knew what a cassette tape was.



  ....oh...I can feel the liver spots bursting on my hands.......


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Braver, Ben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 4:42 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: CF Timeline
> 
> 
> "Listen, young feller, when I was your age we had to enter 
> programs through
> front-panel switches, and we had to walk three miles through the 
> snow to do
> it..."
> <grin>


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