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Old 13-10-2009, 04:43 PM
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You guys crack me up....

I had a C64, heaps of software and stuff for years, but I got the urge to finally "let go" and part with my machine and software a couple of years ago. To the bin (sorry), but had to go.

I even had a IBM machine running an 8086 cpu, until a few years ago...But that went too.

Even though it's tough to let go, I just didn't have a use for it any more.

And yes, I kept the C64 for just the game "Defender of the Crown". It was great after the sword fight, you got the girl and you slept with her....lol! What a game.
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Old 13-10-2009, 04:47 PM
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Doug, UAE or Ultimate Amiga Emulator is the one I use and Duncan uses. Its a free download, just google it. The trouble is in finding ADF (Amiga Disk Files) which are the files that contain the games, as they are still copyrighted.

Anyone remember "Defender of the Crown"?
WINUAE 1.6 is the one to get and the only thing that is still under copyright are the kickstart roms, workbench and 5 games the rest of the games are not
If you are after any let me know
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Old 13-10-2009, 05:00 PM
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Yeah, Marble Madness was sick. I also loved Wings, Rocket Ranger and F/A-18 Ineterceptor! I can't recall dad EVER actually forking out for a game, Argghh me maties, argghh!
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Old 13-10-2009, 05:12 PM
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So many replies are so similar to mine but I didn't end up in I.T.
I always wish I had though....

I started with a Z80 machine called a Vz200 from DSE and tore it
apart to learn how it worked. I had the manuals and circuit diagrams
and basically taught myself how one worked.

Then came the A500 and I did the same and even modded an IBM floppy
so it could be used on an Amiga. Remember the 880 k disk drives?

I used to fly flight sims a lot on the 500 and also had a Genlock so
I could digitise images and feed in a composite video signal.
My first video shots of the moon were through the A500 Digiview

Anyway...skip 20 odd years and it was all still sitting in the shed
unused but I couldn't bring myself to throw it all out.

I searched on Ebay to see if people still wanted these things and WOW
a few A500s were for sale and people craved the system disks.

I had the original OS disks and I had also bought the later OS...was
it called 2.0? Anyway, I had it , and the manuals.

I put it all on Ebay and got a few hundred for it all
At least it went to someone who valued it.
I even still have a working 1084 monitor that I use as a video monitor.
Still a good working tube after sometghing like 20 years

ps: forgot one thing...I also made a Weathersat decoder for the Amiga
which was an EA kit designed by Tom Moffatt....gentleman and terrific bloke.
I made his Wesat decoder and Wefax decoder.
The sat kit would pull in a live satellite pic from space right before your
eyes using an IF modified scanner (my Yaesu Frog9600).
I could have a pic start from sometimes the coastline of Antarctica and it would
drop out over Darwin.



Steve

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Old 13-10-2009, 05:47 PM
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ps: forgot one thing...I also made a Weathersat decoder for the Amiga
which was an EA kit designed by Tom Moffatt....gentleman and terrific bloke.
I made his Wesat decoder and Wefax decoder.
The sat kit would pull in a live satellite pic from space right before your
eyes using an IF modified scanner (my Yaesu Frog9600).
I could have a pic start from sometimes the coastline of Antartica and it would
drop out over Darwin.



Steve
Now that is awesome !
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Old 14-10-2009, 11:20 PM
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infact i think i will listen to my C64 SID collection as i work today
Oh BOY!
Love SID music! Awesome.
I go through my SID collection every now and then.
The SID, being a true analogue synthesizer, is still going strong today. There are heaps of people using the SID chips to make 'modern' electronic music (techno etc.), do a search for HardSID
There's also a list somewhere of commercial songs that feature or have loops of C64 music. Console's 14 Zero Zero comes to mind. (has the start of Wizball in it)
Awesome little chip that one, way ahead of it's time.
Martin Galways music for Arkanoid was pure genius.

Wish I didn't sell my C64 and all its accessories, atleast wish I had kept the hundreds of disks I had, there's heaps of programs I've never been able to find on the net. One in particular had awesome music, I think it was simply called 'Hires'

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ps: forgot one thing...I also made a Weathersat decoder for the Amiga
which was an EA kit designed by Tom Moffatt....gentleman and terrific bloke.
I made his Wesat decoder and Wefax decoder.
The sat kit would pull in a live satellite pic from space right before your
eyes using an IF modified scanner (my Yaesu Frog9600).
I could have a pic start from sometimes the coastline of Antarctica and it would
drop out over Darwin.
Steve
I remember those articles well, wanted to build that stuff so bad but I was still at school at the time and couldn't afford to build it
Loved the Moffat's Madhouse articles, had some real interesting stories that guy.
Hmmm, haven't we had this conversation before?
R.I.P. Electronics Australia.

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Old 15-10-2009, 12:09 AM
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I wasn't into computers then, they bored the hell out of me in those days. AmigaOS is still going I believe, see:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS

I personally don't see anything special about it as an o/s. *shrugs*

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Old 15-10-2009, 06:54 AM
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Loved the Moffat's Madhouse articles, had some real interesting stories that guy.
Hmmm, haven't we had this conversation before?
R.I.P. Electronics Australia.
Yep Simon, we have
You want the articles scanned and sent about the Wesat?
It's a very simple PPL circuit but I only have the Amiga software
and not the IBM 386 version.

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Old 15-10-2009, 10:59 AM
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Thanks Steve, but I still have all my old EA mags here.
Now I have a scanner that I can no longer listen to the police with, I really should dig those issues out.
I wonder if the SC website has the software?
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Old 15-10-2009, 05:30 PM
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Simon....you can use Wxsat and your sound card.
Remember , I posted a bit of a spiel about it here.

http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ighlight=wxsat

Post #6 and #8 in this thread.

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Old 15-10-2009, 10:29 PM
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Where's the fun in that? there's nothing to build!
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Old 15-10-2009, 11:09 PM
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C64 was my first PC, but Amiga 500 shortly afterwards was a BEAST in its day. Used to go to the local Commodore Users Group meetings religously.

Miss my Commodores, but glad I sold them. I wonder what $500 for my Amiga 20yrs ago is worth now??
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