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Hamza
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Post#2
by Hamza » 03 Jan 2012, 20:35
Ahh! Nice
I didn't knew crashman was a Pascal Developer..

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Post#3
by crashman » 04 Jan 2012, 18:57
@Hamza
No i'm not a pascal developer

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Post#4
by wread » 23 May 2012, 03:22
Thirty years ago I wrote some Turbo Pascal programs. I think I still have the sources somewhere in 1.4M diskettes. If they are still readable, I will try this FreePascal.
BTW, Lazarus also works ok in Porteus KDE4.8.2-32-bits!
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Post#5
by brokenman » 24 May 2012, 00:47
1.4M diskettes.
Reminds me of my first apple microbee and my favorite game ... zork. This was when games didn't require graphics!
How do i become super user?
Wear your underpants on the outside and put on a cape.
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Post#6
by crashman » 24 May 2012, 14:58
@wread
Pascal is very good for learning programming and i like it than c/c++.
@brokenman
I like older games for Atari xl/xe and Amiga 500 can play with emulator.
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Post#7
by RamonTavarez » 24 May 2012, 18:47
@crashman
I agree with you, Pascal is very good for people who want to learn an usefull programming language.
If you still like to work with the COMMODORE, check:
http://www.commodoreusa.net/CUSA_Home.aspx
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Post#8
by brokenman » 25 May 2012, 02:19
Wow that made my day. I thought it was a joke when i saw the C64 keyboard!
I had one of these and i had to load games using a cassette drive. It would take over 20mins to load the game. Now i see the entire computer is inside the retro style keyboard complete with DVD drive. Incredible! Wish i could buy one just for the sake of nostalgia.
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Post#9
by RamonTavarez » 25 May 2012, 18:13
@Brokenman
The best of this new version, in my point of view, is that it works with Linux, and comes with a lot of usefull applications for productivity. As far as I can see the user can install other applications too.
I ask myself: Can it be an option for developers ?
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