"Steven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  [...]
> Nah, you Apple II people were the wimps.
> We Commodore PET users had only 8KB and calculator-style
> keyboards.  No colors.  No bit-mapped graphics.

Well here's REAL Surv-pre-PC question for you: Was any sort of
communications software ever done for PET? I've got the old 2000 in the
closet. I've got enough info to probably figure out how to get it talking
serial, though slowly. I'd LOVE to hook it up to my Linux box doing network
monitoring at work and let it pretend it's running the whole show.

I'm still hoping to do this with my Apple ][+ if all else fails.

When I last had it going a few years ago (I bought it in the mid 1980's --
can't claim to have opened the new box myself) I fired up a few of those
character graphics games from cassette. I still felt an urge to start
delving into the BASIC code. Sadly, not much time for that these days.

- Bob

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