Heh. And I thought I was the only micro-micro-hacker that grew up into
Unix!

I've got _all_ the original CBM stuff for the VIC-20 and C-64, hardware
and hardcopy. Even some aftermarket FDDs.

I poked a _lot_ of stuff from Compute!, including the assembler, and
have several of their wire-bound books, too.

I've got the 6502 monitor and 300bps modem cartridges, and if I dig
around, I'll bet I can find the breadboarded interface to an audio
cassette player I built so long ago from a Byte article! I soldered
"reset wires" to both machines' mobos, too.

I've still got all software I accumulated on floppy (even some cool EA
games, and MicroProse's Gunship), but I have no idea if any of it is
still readable.

Those were the days, my friends...
Dave

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Think they have the code to the C64 "supermon" assembler? I spend 3 evenings
>> poking it in from Compute! and now I can't find the cassette anywhere.
> 
> I have that somewhere.  I also have the "Compute!" with it in
> it.  8-).  If you want to download it, you can get it from
> here:
> 
>       http://www.ffd2.com/fridge/programs/supermon.s
> 
> I also have "Aztec C" for the C64.  I'd give you a copy, but
> that would violate the license, since mine's paid for... 8^p.
> 
>       http://www.ffd2.com/fridge/
> 
> Is a pretty good C64 resource... see also:
> 
>       http://www.funet.fi/pub/cbm/
> 
> ...it has all the Waterloo stuff, among other things (schematics,
> ROM firmware images, etc.).  BASIC, FORTAN, Pascal, APL, COBOL...
> 
> 8-) 8-)
> 
> -- Terry

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