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C-64...

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C-64 sent on June 23, 2020 (11:49) by Fabio F77. 138 comments, 2613 views. [retina]

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Chi non ricorda il commodore 64? Chi, bambino degli anni '80, non ha mai giocato al c64? Uno degli home computer di maggiore successo mai realizzato, per la mia generazione un assoluto mito. Impossibile dimenticare il lento caricamento dei programmi o giochi su nastro con il datassette o l'avveniristico lettore di floppy disk. Dotato di 64 Kbyte di ram e di un avanzato basic per la programmazione, di un processore mos 6510 a 0.98 MHz si collegava alla TV (i più fortunati potevano acquistare anche un monitor) ha rappresentato per un'intera generazione il primo approccio all'informatica. Qui nella prima versione commercializzata dal 1982 al 1986. Grazie all'amico Luca custode di questa splendida macchina. Montaggio di 2 foto, schermata e c64, viraggio b/n con l'eccezione del logo con l'arcobaleno - sfocatura del c64



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sent on June 30, 2020 (19:26) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Exact...

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sent on June 30, 2020 (19:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

True, machines that looked back then...... I can't imagine the technology of the next century and what the new generations will see.
A cherished greeting, Vincenzo

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sent on June 30, 2020 (22:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I also made a collection of blacksmiths publishers entitled BASIC... What times!!!

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sent on June 30, 2020 (22:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I also bound her. Basic of the Olivetti M20 with its PCOS operating system. I threw it down earlier this year, a piece of history.
Maafter, Luciano De Crescenzo, in Bit computer stories already showed the computer of the apple and I do not talk about the apple ii but just the first Mac cube with an operating system light years ahead for user interface... and made history...

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sent on June 30, 2020 (22:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I correct was Curcio publisher I also have at home plastic pickers where if I remember badly there should be cassettes....

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sent on June 30, 2020 (22:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Mine's still at my parents' house. Along with the C64 with recorder and related video game cassettes including space invaders...

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sent on June 30, 2020 (22:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

how many things resurface by digging into memories :-D

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sent on July 01, 2020 (7:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I used it with the mythical cube next to it that read the giant floppy of the time.
I had a friend in high school (classic, however) younger than a year, who for double passion to games eliminating protections, dismantling in machine language, then distributing them around, practically a hacker!
Comparian was an initial ion soul with the words "German cracking service". Now that acquaintance of mine has become a millionaire, computer entrepreneur, electronic engineer :-o

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sent on July 01, 2020 (7:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Marmor thank you for your contribution. The 5.25" floppy ones "flexible" were the standard of that period I have some preserved for remembrance.

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sent on July 01, 2020 (10:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

, who read the giant floppy of the time.

Thol "really flexible" and "giant" napkins in practice were the 8-inch floppy. By comparison, the 5 inches and a quarter were small and stiff, ahahhahahah :-D
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floppy_disk

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sent on July 01, 2020 (10:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Yes, I only saw 8 inches in magazines :-D never touched with your hand ;-) 5.25" yes, I have some. I also kept those with dos and Basic of the first compatible ibms. The first I had an i8088 with 512kb of Ram and monochrome hercules video card, light years behind the amiga 500 :-D

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sent on July 01, 2020 (11:19) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Of 8" and punch cards (yellow cardboard already at the time, now even more) I have a couple that I use as a vintage bookmark.
My first purchase was an Older Processor Olivetti M24 (intel 8086), 5.25" dual floppy, one for bootstrap with the SO and the other for data. After a few years first upgrade: hard drive!

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sent on July 01, 2020 (13:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful memories!!!

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sent on July 01, 2020 (14:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

They're gorgeous because we were 40 years younger :-D

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sent on July 01, 2020 (16:15) | This comment has been translated

MrGreen

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sent on July 01, 2020 (16:43) | This comment has been translated

MrGreen

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sent on July 01, 2020 (16:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

You Fabio about thirty if the avatar does not deceive, but changes little... always a lifetime ago is... :-)

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sent on July 01, 2020 (17:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

My ET avatar is that of the atari chosen not so much for the release date of the film but because the console atari 2600 came out in (far :-( ) 1977, we have the same year of birth :-D
The first home computer to enter the house was Vic 20 in 1983 (I think). I remember the shop window selling the vic, at that time even chains like ELDO had these things. There was also on display a ti/99 :-o

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sent on July 01, 2020 (17:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Ah the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A ! The house went strong, very strong with calculators, practically had a monopoly, there were no sharps, casio, etc. but it never broke into the home computer industry. I still have a couple of TI calculators and the crazy thing is that at 30 years old the battery still goes!

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sent on July 01, 2020 (17:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

That window I consumed by looking at the vic, I'd been in front of it for a year and every time I stopped, for my mom's misfortune was on the way to visit my grandparents. I think he bought it for me in the end because he couldn't :-D On the first day we did one o'clock at night to insert the basic listing of the manual, the one with the little man who jumps :-o
:-D It's no coincidence that I have a TI-89 as a graphic calculator :-D


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