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Calling all Australian Commodore Computer Users

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Mike Paull

Jan 1, 1970
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If you're Australian, use an 8bit Commodore computer and want to meet up
with like minded individuals then please subscribe to our group by clicking
on the link below:

[email protected]

It was established earlier this year to provide a local fourm where help
can be requested, be it fixing hardware, finding a program, programming
questions and general chat about all things Commodore.

So far we have 20 members however i'm sure there are more Aussie CBM'ers
out there, please join our small community and unite with other locals.

Mike
 
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slippery

Jan 1, 1970
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If you're Australian, use an 8bit Commodore computer and want to meet up
with like minded individuals then please subscribe to our group by clicking
on the link below:

[email protected]

It was established earlier this year to provide a local fourm where help
can be requested, be it fixing hardware, finding a program, programming
questions and general chat about all things Commodore.

So far we have 20 members however i'm sure there are more Aussie CBM'ers
out there, please join our small community and unite with other locals.

Mike
Last time I dabbled was when there was that DOOM clone on
the internet.

slippery
 
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James

Jan 1, 1970
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Mike Paull said:
If you're Australian, use an 8bit Commodore computer and want to meet up
with like minded individuals then please subscribe to our group by clicking
on the link below:

[email protected]

It was established earlier this year to provide a local fourm where help
can be requested, be it fixing hardware, finding a program, programming
questions and general chat about all things Commodore.

So far we have 20 members however i'm sure there are more Aussie CBM'ers
out there, please join our small community and unite with other locals.

Mike

People still use them? and here I was using the VIC-20s as tyre chocks. Know
where plenty more VIC & C64s are too....and cheap...I wonder if they will
ever become a collectors item. Might have to pick up half a dozen more when
I'm next at the tip.

James
 
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Mike Paull

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi James,

If you read this newsgroup long enough you'll realise that many people
still use them.

Mike
 
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The Real Andy

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi James,

If you read this newsgroup long enough you'll realise that many people
still use them.

Someone was advertising on sci.electronics.design for someone to
reverse engineer the ol' atari so they can start building them again
in production quantities.
 
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Kevcat

Jan 1, 1970
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too late
they are already selling them via Danoz Direct
"128 GAMES, GREAT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY, HOURS OF FUN"
"ONLY $129.99"
128 of some of the oldest 8 bit games ever

Kev
 
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Mike Paull

Jan 1, 1970
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And Ironstone will be selling a C64-in-a-joystick later thuis year with 30
games built in, to be called C64-DTV.

mike
 
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Paul

Jan 1, 1970
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Mike Paull said:
And Ironstone will be selling a C64-in-a-joystick later thuis year with 30
games built in, to be called C64-DTV.

mike

Strange that this topic has come up,i draged my old Amstrad 464 out
only 2 days ago and gave it to lifeline.Hoooooo the pain,lol
 
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Foley U. Matthews

Jan 1, 1970
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If you're Australian, use an 8bit Commodore computer and want to meet up
with like minded individuals then please subscribe to our group by clicking
on the link below:

[email protected]

It was established earlier this year to provide a local fourm where help
can be requested, be it fixing hardware, finding a program, programming
questions and general chat about all things Commodore.

So far we have 20 members however i'm sure there are more Aussie CBM'ers
out there, please join our small community and unite with other locals.

Mike

Foley U. Matthews. there | I believe in : Paying NO voluntary taxes, i.e.
are no e's in my true email | Lotteries, Gambling... The Executive Producer
Visit the Ellen Foley Info | is to blame!... and perhaps, Love (is/can be)
http://www.go.to/ellen-foley | "Fully expecting to be Hurt!"
 
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