Remember GEOS (Graphic Environment Operating System)?

There was a monthly magazine that included some utility and game
programs that you input.  There was a special program you could input
that helped in typing in the alpha-numeric lines of code, alerting you
to any errors in your typing.   You could also get a 5 1/4 inch floppy
disc that had the monthly programs ready to be loaded into the C-64.


On Jan 27, 11:49 am, "danny vercruyssen" <[email protected]> wrote:
> hmm, C64. those where the days.
> fidling about with a piece of copper wire to create a hot reset through the
> RS232 gate.
> boosted cassetteplayer where you needed to correct the azimuth of the
> cassette head.
> at lest we knew what we were doing. nowadays things go tits up and we don't
> have a clue as to what or why it has happened...
> curse the day I sold my 64 to buy an amiga fot it was only then that we
> started the descent.
>
> -------Oorspronkelijk bericht-------
>
> Van: Mifune73
>
> I didn't start this with that video I sent you, did I?
>
> "That day we bought that Commodore 64, we were starting down a dark
> path to a technological hell hole!"
>
> It was funny, though...
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