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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.

kryton9
11-10-2007, 03:33
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!