I still have the Commodore series: VIC-20/C-16/Plus-4/C-128...Still use them too. Today's computers don't deliver the same satisfaction of creating your own programs anymore. Also have a TI-99/4A, an Apple IIe, and I'm thinking about building my own computer from scratch based on the simplicity of those... When I finally get around to it, I know I'm gonna have a blast with it!
hey everyone, im looking too get help on my commodore 64 1541 floppy drive, when I hookup to my commodore 128D it works and loads up the game but when I hook it up on my commdore 64 it wont loadup a game it doesnt read my floppy disk, anyone knows the problem? please help!
I suspect that's not a real VIC20, rather an emu - the real VIC20 only had about 3½K bytes ready (not enough to get a PC booted up let alone run any programs).
about 20 minutes for load a 50k game LOL
Good old times!
cristianospeedtriple 2 months ago
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I still have the Commodore series: VIC-20/C-16/Plus-4/C-128...Still use them too. Today's computers don't deliver the same satisfaction of creating your own programs anymore. Also have a TI-99/4A, an Apple IIe, and I'm thinking about building my own computer from scratch based on the simplicity of those... When I finally get around to it, I know I'm gonna have a blast with it!
DreadStorm 1 year ago
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DreadStorm 1 year ago
lol fuck windows
guitarmad89 1 year ago
syntax error in 122
ready.
guitargods2009 1 year ago
hey everyone, im looking too get help on my commodore 64 1541 floppy drive, when I hookup to my commodore 128D it works and loads up the game but when I hook it up on my commdore 64 it wont loadup a game it doesnt read my floppy disk, anyone knows the problem? please help!
xxbox6191 1 year ago
I got a "massive" 16k expansion on mine (in the end). Then it has 19967 bytes free.
Those were the days ...
6PBP6 2 years ago 3
Although it probably is an emulator, there were RAM expansion packs. I had (and still have) a 32K ram expander for mine.
adric22 3 years ago
Dude get a real one!
Deathfromabove5 3 years ago 5
I suspect that's not a real VIC20, rather an emu - the real VIC20 only had about 3½K bytes ready (not enough to get a PC booted up let alone run any programs).
trap0001 3 years ago
What about the expansion? I'm familiar with the 8KB RAM "thing" you put into the back...
alwaysobsessed 3 years ago
Say what emulator are you using? (Use Vice meself)
jq747 4 years ago