On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, Larry Anderson & Diane Hare wrote:
From: hellige <jeffh(a)eleventh.com>
To: classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu
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(RE: Visible
Memory Board deveoped for KIM-1 first.)
Wow, that's incredible. Not only did I not think that PETs that old could
do high-res graphics in any way, but to learn that one could do so on
the KIM-1! I'm flabberghasted. ;)
The KIM is something I'd really like to find somewhere.
So would I.
Gee, as more and more of you guys mention this I start thinking of
insurance for mine 8-) There was (and maybe still is) a guy on the
east coast (U.S.) I think called - Hudson Software(?) - that sold
disk interfaces and languages for the KIM! I will go looking in my
*stacks* 8-)
I have this
terrible fear, though, of coming across one in some
electronic surplus shop and not recognizing it. :)
I had nightmares about coming
across an incredible Commodore stash in
some store and not having any money. *gasp!*
Maybe you should invest NOW in a nice Uzi 8-) With that you can arrange
for payment at a later date 8-)
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P.S. I think I'm gonna start writing a FAQ about
the Commodore PET.
Will let you guys now when I get it on-line.
DO IT!
BC