In article <44172064.3010204 at jetnet.ab.ca>,
woodelf <bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca> writes:
Other than the problem of finding and transporting the
classic
computers are people useing them for any constructive purposes?
I try to make interesting graphics and sound hacks on the computers
that I have, but alas it suffers from lack of free time.
However at Pilgrimage this year, we will have a C=64 demo competition!
More details will be posted to this list in the near future.
Also a nice compare of the instruction set formats of
early machines
can be found here.
http://home.ecn.ab.ca/~jsavard/
Well I found lots of interesting stuff there, but I didn't see the
page you're talking about.
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