> Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > We Commodore PET users had only 8KB and calculator-style
> > keyboards.  No colors.  No bit-mapped graphics.

> I did make up for it though... I've got a Commodore PET 2000 in my closet,
> chicklet keyboard and all. Only with a 220v Power Supply..

Hey, do you want to sell it? I guess you're in New Zealand. I'm a kiwi
(currently overseas), and learned to program on the Pet's in the
Christchurch Polytechnic library.

I taught myself the Strathclyde BASIC course in two weeks, and started on
6502 assembler not too long after... Sigh, those were the days. :-)

As my mother once said, after I'd started working with the IBM PC, "the Pet
was the only computer that LOOKED like a computer".

Help, help, I'm having a nostalgia attack!

Cheers

Paul
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Paul Cull
Associa��o Civil Casa Esperan�a
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