Nothing like nostalgia to fuel a thread...

I used to pour over the monthly "Compute!" magazines, that had pages
and pages of programs you could type in... which I did... and saved to
cassette tape.

Chad
who reminds himself of loading from tape when he gets impatient with his Pentium

On 6/16/05, Peter Galipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I remember a set of books that came with the c64. The books
> contained source code for a simple graphics program. All of the source
> code was machine code and looked like ...
> 
> AC BO 12...
> 
> And there was pages and pages of it. I lost count of the number of
> times that I tried to type that code in. Never got it working...ever!
> 
> A cruel joke me thinks.
> 
> Pete
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 16/06/2005 11:50:38 am >>>
> mmm Memories...
> 
> 10 GOTO 20
> 20 PRINT NAME "CARL";
> 30 GOTO 10
> START
> 
> Amazing what you learn at school on a Dick Smith Computer..man that
> program was the bee's knees back then..
> 
> 
> On 6/14/05, Chad Renando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > um... I jammed a rotery phone handset into this box-thing attached
> to
> > my Comodore 64 to play some game over Compuserve...
> >
> > Chad
> > who sometimes feels he has to say something about anything
> >
> 
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