Thanks Roy, now I just have to work out how to use them :lol:
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there pretty easy to use as you know steve,its just like using a 1541.:)
load"(add name here)",8 then type run hit return,basicly
is there any disks in with that lot,you jammy sod you.:p
dont get rid of the 64 steve when youve got a disk drive there great machines to use(cant say the same for the 1530's though too much loading and not a lot of play time)
Wow Steve! Impressive i must say. You must be really happy :-)
On my side went to 3 car boot sales today and came home with f all :-O
I have been saving up for a new macbook pro, but because I needed one now, and I couldn't wait anymore, I got a "temp" Macbook on friday. It was a good deal for a Mid 2009 model, basically what I see the 2006-2007 mac books go for. It's not perfect, and has been refurbished by Apple, but it was a good deal. First thing, loaded up Lion and it runs great. Because this is my "At Work" unit, and not my main machine, I opted for a 13" which I find is just the right size to lug around. Good little Photoshop unit. Yes, it has a "Keyboard condom" on it.
Thanks for the kind words guys, not lucky enough to get any Disks with the C64's but pleased that I have complete systems. I will keep at least the mint C64 as a complete setup and look at complact flash style solutions :)
Great find Steve I'm very impressed , id be in heaven I think :-)
Look at Jim's site Retro Innovations
http://store.go4retro.com/products/uIEC_SD.html
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Just picked up a mint Commodore 1084S monitor in original (slightly tatty) box.
There is very little yellowing, the front door hinge is still intact and the power button actually works.
Bonza!