Neapolitan Ice Cream
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- Mar 18, 2021
You're bang on! I used to code mini-games in BASIC using the BBC Micro Computers before RISCOS came along.10 PRINT “WHAT IS YOUR NAME?”
20 INPUT A$
30 PRINT “HELLO, “,A$,”!”
Am I showing my age here?
I'm old. Those are the computers my KIDS had in school.I grew up in the 8-bit computer era. We had these at school in the classrooms:
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The o'l TI-99 with some educational cartridges and a few games.
The Computer Lab had the C64's and some Apple ][ units:
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We got to go there once a week to learn some BASIC - LOAD "$",8.
At home, we eventually got this Apple ][ C knockoff, the Laser 128, with a whole 128 KB of RAM, baby!
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Good stuff!
LOAD “IAgree”,8
I grew up in the 8-bit computer era. We had these at school in the classrooms:
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The o'l TI-99 with some educational cartridges and a few games.
The Computer Lab had the C64's and some Apple ][ units:
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We got to go there once a week to learn some BASIC - LOAD "$",8.
At home, we eventually got this Apple ][ C knockoff, the Laser 128, with a whole 128 KB of RAM, baby!
View attachment 769556
Good stuff!
You must be young ....not ONE mention of a Winchester DriveBefore Windows 11, MacOS X, Ubuntu and so on...
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This one more your speed?
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Or maybe this:
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Or this:
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This thing maybe:
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