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Funny Commodore 64 story: Many years back at a local computer store (when we still had those) there was a Kiosk promoting IBM PC's with a video display and some physical buttons you could press to see a video of some aspect or another. I wondered how it worked and opened the door to the cabinet at the bottom. It had a video disk player controlled by a Commodore 64 computer.
We had 3 or 4 Commodore PETs in the math department c. 1979 at SFSU where I did my undergraduate degree in engineering. At the time, it was a great little PC with built-in monitor, keyboard, and cassette drive, and it ran that same 8-bit Commodore Basic OS, probably version 1.1. There were some programs and even games available by 1980 on cassette — I used to play against an early version Microchess. I still lost most of the time, which should tell you something about data bus width of my brain (at the time, of course — I'm sure I lost access to at least 4096 bytes of ROM over the past 40 years.) That machine competed with the Apple and the original Radioshack "Trash 80", neither of which came with built-in I/O devices at the time, and it was cute, too!
At first glance I know what these pokes do… Am I weird or just old?
1. That code won't do anything unless it's RUN.2. The text was already white.
Hi Fran, I just ran across your channel. Besides being an electronics nut, I am also into several other hobbies.
I used to work on computerized cranes in the 80's that used binary code to avoid getting lost. They were
pretty cool and always broke down. I am also an avid kit builder. Mostly receivers and amplifiers. Sometimes
speakers and crossovers as well. I really like your lab. Keep up the good work. I just subscribed because I
think you are pretty cool. Regards from Ody Slim
Hey Fran! Love your stuff! I watch and learn something new every time I see you! You are wide ranging!
Fran, you look fantastic in that C-64 t-shirt. And Fran, I am quite fond of you.
i dont get it
what it mean though?
Oh one other thing, if this was run from power up, the READY. would be blue.
Y'all oughta sell this in other colours and adjust the POKE values to match
I need this more than oxygen. This is literally the sexiest garment I have ever seen!
I have my FranLab shirt and love it… but the unisex shirts don't fit my arms and shoulders 🙁
👍
10 POKE 12425,23
20 POKE 12426,123
30 POKE 12427,142
.. and so on for 20 pages.
sys 64738
LDA $1
STA $0286
DEC
STA $D020
STA $D021
RTS