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Commodore_64

I received a mint condition C-64 full kit from my friend. I'll log my progress here.

Anool MahidhariaAnool Mahidharia
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C-64 commodore vintage computer

This project was created on 06/27/2015 and last updated 8 years ago.

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woot! woot!!
I have received a mint condition set of the iconic #Commodore C-64 computer from my dear friend who has graciously passed it on to me. (actually two Computers).
Let some vintage computing begin !!

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  • Captain's Log, Stardate 1435507500

    Anool Mahidharia • 06/28/2015 at 11:40 • 0 comments

    The Commodore C-64, Sr No P00627683, built in 1983 booted up again after being transported to 2015 - a 32 year time leap. Here's a picture.

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DainBramage wrote 06/28/2015 at 16:09 • point

Oh, man, there's a bit of my childhood right there. That is, using "?" to mean "print". I had quite nearly forgotten about that. 

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