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<B>"On The Edge - The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore"</B>
<I>The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Commodore tells the story of Commodore through first-hand accounts by former Commodore engineers and managers.</I>
Could be nice reading, and addition to the bookshelf at home, eh?
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Re: The Rise and Fall of Commodore
It better be. I ordered a copy yesterday.Sonic Wanderer wrote:Could be nice reading, and addition to the bookshelf at home, eh?
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I'm 1/3 in to the book. It's good and very interesting. Read two free chapters at http://www.c64hq.com
I've read it, it is very interesting. Some might find the start of the book pretty heavy going, where the emphasis is on MOS and the chip designs, but it does contain a lot of insight into how Commodore got to the top and then messed it up...
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Long Live the Era - Technology Kills But Pc Saves The legacy
Long Live the 4bit , 8 bit , 16 bit generation . Technology sux . . I never seen a Amiga or commodore 64 . but still i think those days were better . very little gadgets . too much entertainment . but Pc world has survived these legacies . .
I recommend reading this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/076153 ... e&n=283155
Mainly focusing on video games, though. So Atari, Nintendo, Sega and stuff like that, but it's a book in the same manner (I think, I've yet to get a copy of On The Edge ), with interviews from the inside people who built the industry.
It's flawed in one way that the author tends to repeat a lot of facts. Mainly to make each chapter more or less stand-alone, but I suspect the publisher payed him per word/page as well. But it's still a great read!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/076153 ... e&n=283155
Mainly focusing on video games, though. So Atari, Nintendo, Sega and stuff like that, but it's a book in the same manner (I think, I've yet to get a copy of On The Edge ), with interviews from the inside people who built the industry.
It's flawed in one way that the author tends to repeat a lot of facts. Mainly to make each chapter more or less stand-alone, but I suspect the publisher payed him per word/page as well. But it's still a great read!
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Re: Long Live the Era - Technology Kills But Pc Saves The le
Well, you missed out on Amiga and C64. But you also missed the shortcomings. I don't think it would be fun for you to wait 30mins for a game to load only to get a LOAD ERROR? on the last minute and to justage the Datasette per mano to wait another 30mins.neilsequeira wrote: Long Live the 4bit , 8 bit , 16 bit generation . Technology sux . . I never seen a Amiga or commodore 64 . but still i think those days were better . very little gadgets . too much entertainment . but Pc world has survived these legacies . .
It's a completely other period of time and I think it we old farts will take that time with all it was worth for (and not) into our graves...
All is lost.