The appliance of science
Posted: 20/03/2010 - 2:57
http://analogik.com/gallery_64_myer.asp
I already linked to a C64 being used to display bus times in Brisbane, but here is a more eggheady-type use for a Commie:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_o ... 6cf7db9c44
C64s are also reputed to still be in use as weather stations in schools, etc. Plus I also know of a recent European sex beast who logged his crimes on a 64, an action which ground the police computer-breakers to a standstill because they didn't know how to load data from a 1541!
Pity I can't find the link any more, but here's a BBC gallery on Commodore computers instead:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/6454113.stm
Anyone else know of some interesting uses for a Commodore 64 today?
http://www.dustybin.org.uk
I already linked to a C64 being used to display bus times in Brisbane, but here is a more eggheady-type use for a Commie:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_o ... 6cf7db9c44
C64s are also reputed to still be in use as weather stations in schools, etc. Plus I also know of a recent European sex beast who logged his crimes on a 64, an action which ground the police computer-breakers to a standstill because they didn't know how to load data from a 1541!
Pity I can't find the link any more, but here's a BBC gallery on Commodore computers instead:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/6454113.stm
Anyone else know of some interesting uses for a Commodore 64 today?
http://www.dustybin.org.uk