In article <49A05FF3.6080704 at axeside.co.uk>,
Philip Belben <philip at axeside.co.uk> writes:
Now if there
was only some software archived for this thing :). Guess
I'll have to write something really cool to show off the cool display
now...
Oh, but there is. A lot of it is on paper, not electronic, but I did
type in the winning Christmas card program. I've also written some
fractals, and started work on a map projections suite.
I'm not sure how best to get the stuff to you, though.
I guess the best way to get data transferred from these systems is to
use the GPIB interface and transfer the programs out of the system and
into the internet. I wonder if the easiest would be to use a
Commodore GPIB compatable floppy drive or something.
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