Monday. Appropriately, it's raining. Let's all try and ignore it, shall we? Hopefully the beast will ignore us too. Better focus on some glorious retro stuff. After of course all of us have made sure our firewall, anti-virus and contra (anti) spyware software is up to date. Oh, it is, isn't it? Great, great... Nothing could go wrong then, I'm sure...
So, why don't we have a nice browse through the archives of classic computing mag Compute!? It's all here. 168 issues of pure computing wisdom, spanning 15 years and covering such diverse platforms as the Commodore Vic-20, the Apple II, the C64, the PC, our beloved Amiga, her rival the Atari ST and even the TI 99/4A. For free.
So, why don't we have a nice browse through the archives of classic computing mag Compute!? It's all here. 168 issues of pure computing wisdom, spanning 15 years and covering such diverse platforms as the Commodore Vic-20, the Apple II, the C64, the PC, our beloved Amiga, her rival the Atari ST and even the TI 99/4A. For free.
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(wearing tinfoil hat...) safe here! motherload, just found the list and scroll Basic functions for the c64, thank you!
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ReplyDeleteAhhh, this brings back some memories--good find, Gnome! Compute was the best computer magazine of the 80s and it (along with its sister magazine, OMNI) is dearly missed.
ReplyDeleteWe could get trick or treaters having the cheek to knock on our doors.
ReplyDeleteThat could go wrong!
Thank you all dear comrades! Halloweeners beware!
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.....of what!... where...?
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What, they got there too? Weren't they supposed to be unable to cross the Atlantic?
ReplyDelete..feckin container trucks again... thats how they got through, despite a jail sentence and 10,000 euro fine for possession of fireworks, it was like Beirut here on halloween, wire the doorbells up to a 1000 watt supply i say......
ReplyDeleteThat's still Ireland, right?
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