Got this from a chap the other day:
"When we had a Commodore 64 some time ago there was a game on it that
involved a little plane flying over some buildings i think and your
plane then tried to level these to get to the next level of the game.
Can't remember what it was called and if posssible we would like to buy
a copy of the game for our computer now."
I remember the darn game - one of my friends had a C64 and I used to
spend hours round there playing it. The graphics blew those of the
speccy I had at the time away :-)
I just can't remember the name! I seem to remember flying left to right
and dropping bombs on buildings, whilst shooting down enemy planes
flying in from the right. I assume this is the game the guy's talking
about...
Anyone recall the name for me?
cheers
Jules
>Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 21:07:28 -0500
>From: Andy Bloom <asbsmart(a)pennswoods.net>
>
>I am interested in selling a Compaq portable II model 2650 w/ two 5 1/2 floppy drives, many floppies, complete MS-DOS 5 software in original package, IBM Disk Operating System Technical Reference Package. The computer starts up when turned on but is missing a few power cables that connect the board to the drive. E-mail an offer to asbsmart(a)pennswoods.net titled OFFER. If you are not interested could you send this to anyone you think might be?
> Thanks, Andy
i hope you can help me. i found you with www.google.de. i?m looking for a schematic of an epson hx-20 and other technical information. i have tree of them, but only one work corektly. the other two don?t start the basic interpreter an work only with the monitor. do you have a tip for me, where i can become information or schematics for tghe hx-20?
by
denis
I've seen a couple of threads discussing the need to program 1702s. If
anyone needs a small qty of 1702A programmed I can do this. I've got an old
1702A programmer that I use to program EPROMs for my MMD1.
The programmer is Tenor Model 763 - it was used originally to program
sequence ROMs for industrial control. I've repaired it and made some
modifications to it, it's a manual programmer, you enter each byte on toggle
switches, originally the LS bit was on the left, MS bit on the right, I
reworked it so the bit order was more normal. :)
-Neil
At 12:10 PM 1/10/04 -0800, you wrote:> Is that the board out of a model 900 programmer? It sound like it.> It's actually a PLS-411-IN industrial SBC! :-D
http://www.digidome.nl/single_board_computers.htm
-Cole
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Hi,
I have recently aquired a SBS PCI-to-VME adapter card, but it came without a
cable. Does anyone know the pinouts of the two cards so that I can fashion
one up? The exact model is SBS 616 PCI-to-VME bridge adapter. The same
cable is used on the Sbus-to-VME and the ISA-to-VME cards as well...
Thanks,
Ram