Dalek Dave wrote: FF icon has changed to a Green Cross.



If it changes to Red Cross, please send them some money, so that they can fix the performance issues, and release v16 on time next week.





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I see in the weekly poll there are lots claiming their first programming was on the C64, just like myself.



I am sure this must have been posted before, or everyone already knows about it, but;

C64 books galore[^]





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If it's not broken, fix it until it is





I was just a youngster and someone hired me to generate a plug-in cartridge that would make the C-64 excercise a speech synthesizer that only plugged into the Apple II backplane.



I tried to talk them into a) moving to the IBM PC where everything was cheaper, and then b) move the C-64 software to the Apple II. They would have none of it.



I completed the project and got it to work. It just was so cost prohibitive it wasn't funny.

Forty years later, I'm still a consultant/contractor.



I learned a great lesson very early:

The customer is always right... up until he's wrong.



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You could do everything from amazing graphics (e.g. fractals) to hardware interfacing using BASIC and assembly language, including PEEKs and POKEs and sprites.



I gave my C64's and C128 to friends who use them for creating exotic sounds in their 'circuit bending' live-performance band.



I wonder how many C64's are still being used today!?

Dale Rupert







That was quite easy to crack so we put the scrambler in the input buffer. As soon as you typed something, it overwrote the scrambler. The difficulty was trying to get the scrambler within 80 bytes. Commodore couldn't crack it so they bought it off us.



Also used the Sirius which was designed by Chuck Peddle (who was part of the Commodore design team). Strange how Commodore went from watches to PCs.



It proves one thing we have all suspected,

the Americans are useless at Irony.





And Drivery.



And Puttery.



I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave



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This time Europe turns up late and claims a great victory!



(Although one thing is different, we have the facts on our side to back this up).



I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave



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Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.



