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Michael Clease
10-10-2007, 15:07
The definition of Abraxas - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraxas
Its nice to find a forum where if you ask a silly question or make a stupid statement people help and dont pick holes in what could be a very simple question. I suppose it not the forum its the members that make the dfference.
update : I decided its not a good idea to post too many personal details on internet so I have removed them.
Michael Hartlef
10-10-2007, 15:12
Cool, I never owened a ZX81 or Spectrum but was playing with them in the local stores. You now, getting a book and then typing for hours a listing into them. Just to let it run and have no way of saving it. But it was still cool.
Its nice to find a forum where if you ask a silly question or make a stupid statement people help and dont pick holes in what could be a very simple question. I suppose it not the forum its the members that make the dfference.
yip, you're damn right. :)
Michael Clease
10-10-2007, 15:17
better was saving to tape thinking great all will be ok now then trying to reload only to find out the tape is knackered. >:(
sandyrepope
10-10-2007, 15:46
wrote a fruit machine in 6502
Ok, I give up. What is a fruit machine?
Thanks
Sandy
Michael Clease
10-10-2007, 16:01
you might call it a slot machine in america.
fruit because thats what on the reels.
Petr Schreiber
10-10-2007, 16:11
Abraxas,
thanks, I always thought Amigas were thing of 1993 at maximum, and you had it till 1998.
I can imagine it could be great computer.
6 weeks till kid timer sets an event, time is running fast :)
Petr
Michael Clease
10-10-2007, 16:47
I only used my amiga upto about '95 then about a month ago i dug out my 1200 and copied all my code and graphics over to my pc (or should that be IBM compatible that is its correct title.) Thank you WinUAE.
I think that the amiga is coming back again, people seem quite interested, got something to do with commodore releasing products again.
Glad you ventured back into your original interests after the club years. Interesting assortment of computers you played with and interesting how you found thinBasic via NeHe tutorials!