Ok, Andy Sorry again let me try to get this correct this time.. you were
correct the VIC-20 was before the C-128 ..
Tim
Timothy Hughes wrote:
Andy thanks - Sorry, yes you are correct I mean't the Vic-20 came
after the C-128
Thanks
Huebner,Andy,FORT WORTH,IT wrote:
The C=128 was after the C=64 and Vic-20. It included a C=64 mode. I no longer
own a C=128.
Andy Huebner
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I checked it was before the commodore VIC-20.
Timothy Hughes wrote:
I remember commodore the 128 from junior high when did they have
Commodore Vic-20?
Richard Sims wrote:
On May 28, 2010, at 10:06 AM, Thorneycroft, Doug wrote:
OK, I think I have you all beat on the early high tech front.
Commodore VIC-20 with a whopping 5K memory, and a cassette player
for storage.
If you're going to be like that...
I had a MITS Altair 8800 with 256 bytes of memory, where you would step through
memory to then toggle bits on and off via sense switches beneath LEDs.
I think we should stop there, rather than go back further, to desk calculators
and comptometers. :-)
Richard Sims
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