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Is that the same setup that you had originally, Magnox?

I went to a lot of trouble a few years ago to replicate a setup my Dad had back in the '80s, with a C64 Breadbin, a Brother M1009 printer, a 1541 disk drive and a special IEC to Parallel interface that he had at the time. he couldn't believe it when he saw the same setup again.

It's quite a long story :lol: Originally back in the day my first computer my mum bought me was one that do this day I cannot identify despite my best efforts, it was a console with a few basic games and it had a tank game on with a dedicated tank keypad controller with orange keys.

We happened to go up to visit my brother and discovered my nephews had been bought a light fantastic Commodore 64, they had it set up on the dining room table and they had blaze out running with the light gun, they let me have a go and I was simply blown away, the graphics and sound were so good I had never seen anything like it and I knew from that day I wanted one of those with the light gun.

Fast forward a couple of seemingly long years (and plenty of eager visits to my brothers house) and finally I got my c64, saved and paid for with my pocket money, it came without a datasette and just a football cartridge (international soccer I think) it also had a mini commodore format mag in which my love of the magazine was cemented.

I spent a couple of months playing international soccer and working through the basic programming section of the c64 user manual, and on a weekend visiting my dad who lived away from us, he took me shopping and bought me a brand new datasette and the latest commodore format mag (which came with two cf power packs hurrah) and the most of the rest of my time with my dad was us happily playing all the games on those two powerpacks, I was overjoyed to be able to buy and load tape games at last!

Over the years following my c64 collection grew to include many original tape games and cartridges and eventually a 1541 drive and a dot matrix printer. Despite all my searching though through auction houses and Car boots I never did come across that which I wished for most, a light fantastic pack! Nor did I find a defender light gun, the most I found was some of the toolbox tapes that came in the pack which I eagerly bought.

A year or so later I upgraded to the amiga 1200 using my extensive c64 collection to financed the difference (sadly). My love for the amiga was very great, but still that niggle existed In that, among my missing my old faithful 64, that which I never accomplished stayed in my mind and thoughts, the ownership of that light fantastic pack that I loved and wanted so much as a child.

Fast forward to 2013 and on joining a community called Amibay, I came across the most genuine, friendly and helpful people I have had the pleasure of meeting for many years, and the discovery that there was still people who cared about the 64 :D And it is to these people and community that I give my thanks for making a child's most treasured dream become a reality finally :D
 
You never forget your first true love, Magnox; the C64 was my first true love as well, although mine is the 'breadbin' earlier generation 64.

I'm glad that we managed to fulfil your childhood dream, as it's stuff like this and the love of retro machines of all formats that keeps us going.
 
today i got some floor standing technics sb-f90's (mid 80's - mid 90's ish)
and a pair of slightly larger jamo laser power 2000p's

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Welcome and good luck on finding out what your very first system was :thumbsup:

Thanks for the welcome Bastich :D

The old system was a strange one, I think all the games were built in, and consisted mainly of a few games such as a biplane 2 player game and a 2 player tank game.

The strange thing was it had a special controller like a keypad for the tank game which I thought would be easy to find on google, but it seems fairly elusive :lol:
 
Saved! Thanks to a friend who spotted this as it was heading to landfill... at least its been worth me prattling for the past twenty years, people do listen even if not intentionally :)

Three A1200, two A500, an A500 plus, three SCSI cd drives, one SCSI hard drive, loads of original games, some CD32 games and a few 3.5" disks...

 
Saved! Thanks to a friend who spotted this as it was heading to landfill... at least its been worth me prattling for the past twenty years, people do listen even if not intentionally :)

Three A1200, two A500, an A500 plus, three SCSI cd drives, one SCSI hard drive, loads of original games, some CD32 games and a few 3.5" disks...

Wow :D That's a super nice collection saved from a landfill journey!

Nice find!!

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Wow! This is huge! :)
I'm happy as You are, that those Amigas found their new home... and that is not a landfill! :)
 
Today I've received a package with PC motherboard "PETER-286 Ver. 2.0". It's a 286/12MHz mobo which have sockets for max of 1MB RAM. It's corroded by battery acid so I must "waste" some time to rescue this mobo ;)
Now please look at some photos.


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And in other package I've received SIEMENS SAB 80286-16-N CPU.
Now I must clean this mobo, check and repair what's damaged and get my hands on 8x 44256 DRAM chips ;)
Unfortunately there are some mysteries on this mobo. Especialy with RAM chips... http://stason.org/TULARC/pc/motherboards/U/UNIDENTIFIED-286-PETER-286-VER-2-00.html#.UmvYa38lqSo doesn't reveal much of those mysteries...
 
what mystery? you just also need some standard 41256 (16kb) chips to act as parity for the main 44256 chips

(the funny looking 'double' sockets can take either 44256s or 4464s depending if you want 640k or 1m)
 
Haha hahaha etc ( giggling like a schoolgirl etc)

Not seen or used an sx-64 since I worked at a games shop in about 1984(?)

Needs some tlc, inc making some replacement blue caps for the handle ends . Small stuff, it works great!

Picked it up today, got it a few months ago but had to wait till today to collect it!

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It's less big than I remembered

But just as lovely

:)



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Finally!

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This is Tim Wright's "Strix Memoria" Psygnosis tribute album-on-a-USB-flash-drive.

I'm currently listening to it as I'm writing this. :D
 
Picked up a few more books
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And not entirely new but whilst making room for the books thought I would take a shot of my growing Microprose collection
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Finally!

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This is Tim Wright's "Strix Memoria" Psygnosis tribute album-on-a-USB-flash-drive.

I'm currently listening to it as I'm writing this. :D

WOW. I remember seeing this at the start of the year and wanted it, right until I sae the 4 figure pricetag lol. You must be one devoted fan to fork such an ammount, kudos to you and the 249 others that also coughed up big time for these.
 
WOW. I remember seeing this at the start of the year and wanted it, right until I sae the 4 figure pricetag lol. You must be one devoted fan to fork such an ammount, kudos to you and the 249 others that also coughed up big time for these.
Thanks very muchly for the kudos, but I don't recall coughing up big-time or the album having a four-figure price-tag. ;) According to my PayPal history, it was less than thirty pounds, including postage, which I thought was fine for a short-production-run item of that sort.

How do you know how many orders there were, by the way? I don't remember seeing a mention of that anywhere...

EDIT: Oh god, I'm being a right dummy. I forgot it was a run of 250, haha...
 
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Picked up a few more books
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And not entirely new but whilst making room for the books thought I would take a shot of my growing Microprose collection
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i used to love playing gunship on my c64,nice haul:)
 
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