Do you still own a Commodore 64?
Do you still own a Commodore 64?
Hi ev'rybahdy!
I just got to thinking - assuming most of you guys out there has owned a Commodore 64 at one point or another (what's the nostalgia coming from if not, eh? ) - how many of you still has one?
I just got to thinking - assuming most of you guys out there has owned a Commodore 64 at one point or another (what's the nostalgia coming from if not, eh? ) - how many of you still has one?
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I only have a C128, wich I used to run only in C64-mode. But I gues that counts as "Yes, ofcourse I do". =)
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Hi again, everybody...
It just occured to me that it's incredibly bad form to post a question like this, and then not really answer it myself...
I should note that I personally own several C64's...That should be at least 8 64's, divided as 2 breadboxes, 3 C-models, one G, one fake G (breadbox but with white keys), and the SX-64 (the portable C64). Well, to SX's actually, but one doesn't work. Add to that 3 C128's and one C128D... That should tie me over...
It just occured to me that it's incredibly bad form to post a question like this, and then not really answer it myself...
I should note that I personally own several C64's...That should be at least 8 64's, divided as 2 breadboxes, 3 C-models, one G, one fake G (breadbox but with white keys), and the SX-64 (the portable C64). Well, to SX's actually, but one doesn't work. Add to that 3 C128's and one C128D... That should tie me over...
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I have:
Commodore 64
Commodore 64 scandinavian with ÅÄÖ (yep, its weird)
Commodore 64C
Commodore 64G
Commodore display (model 1081 or something)
Commodore printer (model 801 or something)
Commodore floppydrive 1541
Commodore datasette
A non-commodore cassetterecorder (Telemark i think)
And only ONE good joystick. My Konix Navigator broke one final time...
Commodore 64
Commodore 64 scandinavian with ÅÄÖ (yep, its weird)
Commodore 64C
Commodore 64G
Commodore display (model 1081 or something)
Commodore printer (model 801 or something)
Commodore floppydrive 1541
Commodore datasette
A non-commodore cassetterecorder (Telemark i think)
And only ONE good joystick. My Konix Navigator broke one final time...
Oh no...
Please...Don't make me list all of my stuff...I just listed the C64 or compatible computers. Add to that C16, Plus/4, VIC-20, VC-20, Amigas, PC's - not to mention the lot of things that isn't Commodore... I collect, and I must have about one hundred different machines by now. But, guess which one's my favourite ...
If you're really that curious, go see computer.thomashillebrandt.com...But I haven't updated that in ages, so it only shows 50 or so of my machines...
If you're really that curious, go see computer.thomashillebrandt.com...But I haven't updated that in ages, so it only shows 50 or so of my machines...
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2 C64's
1 VIC 20
2 1541's
1 CN2
1 MP 801
1 Modem (dont remember the number -- its in a box, we are moving house soon)
1 Expert Cart.
1 Action Replay VI (i think)
1 double 5 1/4 disk drive (again, dont know the number, but its so big it has its own moon)
one or two (hundred) disks and cassettes
god only knows how many joysticks (many of them are in that 'i will get around to fixing it soon' state)
1 VIC 20
2 1541's
1 CN2
1 MP 801
1 Modem (dont remember the number -- its in a box, we are moving house soon)
1 Expert Cart.
1 Action Replay VI (i think)
1 double 5 1/4 disk drive (again, dont know the number, but its so big it has its own moon)
one or two (hundred) disks and cassettes
god only knows how many joysticks (many of them are in that 'i will get around to fixing it soon' state)
I C 64 People
Computers can never replace human stupidity
Computers can never replace human stupidity
I don't own one atm, but I really must get round to buying myself one from e-bay at some point.
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