On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 12:16 PM, Brant E Layton wrote:
> Maybe a serial port connection, and use Kermit?
>
> Or, type out the files (or print), directed at a serial port, and collect
> them on the other end with a simple program that captures the data stream?
>
> *Brant
] C=64 on the internet
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Wow Ted - you're rehashing GREAT Old memories! AS I too played with an
Amiga way back when! In effect, at the time of the early PC, the Apple
II and the Amiga - it was truly the Amiga that was SUPERIOR when it came
to sound and Especially Graphics!!! Am sure you remember the HAM method
(Hold &
On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 7:15 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
> I guess that it's neat but to what end? I can add a tag line to my twitter
> client and say that I'm sending it from a C64. I guess if you have one and
> want to play around, it's cool.
>
Well, you might not be able to
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I guess that it's neat but to what end? I can add a tag line to my twitter
client and say that I'm sending it from a C64. I guess if you have one and
want to play around, it's cool.
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Michael Oke, II
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661-349-6221
That's pretty funny Ted!!!
My fav comment/feature they mention is:
Twitter from your Commodore!
Now that's AWESOME!
-K-
On 1/6/2018 3:36 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 1:27 PM, Alan Bourke wrote:
Can software fix a hardware design fault? No, but you
On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 1:27 PM, Alan Bourke wrote:
> Can software fix a hardware design fault? No, but you can work potentially
> around it by causing the processor to work in a different way.
>
> Also connecting a C64 to the internet is easier than you might think.
>
>
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