( December 7, 2007 )
8 Bits and 3 Channels
A tip of the stovepipe to my brother-in-law, who tipped me off to CNN’s retrospective look at the Commodore 64.
A technological artifact is the related article links, below, one of which links to a 1985 fortune mag story on the Koala Pad.
Metafilter has a well-filled C64 thread well-filled with creamy C64 goodness.
Wired has a nice 8-image C64 gallery from “when men were men, headbands were fashionable, and programs could take half an hour just to load.”
And just last month Lemonodor pointed us towards a two implementations. Which brings to mind this curious lisp/c64 conflation.
Surely, where there lies Lisp, an Emacs could not be far behind? Well, no, not in 64K, I guess. Oh, well.
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