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01/18/07 17:24
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#131043 - commodore 64
Responding to: ???'s previous message
Ralph Sac said:
Patrick De Groote said:
Purushottam Dayama said:
Go to this site and download
It has also section for 8085, Z80 etc so can visit
the memories of commandor 64 !!


Can you clarify this?

Regards

Patrick



Hi Patrick:
Read my post in this thread "See you don't like my ideas"
Purushottam and Ralph are referring to the commandor 64 computer that used 6510 chip as main cpu. You may know this chip 6502 came just before 6510. It off topic but referring to older types of chip of that era. What were saying was the commandor 64 was considered state of art for it time. Did you know one of the space flights used commandor 64 as it back up system. The Z80, 8085, also had came.

Best regards,

Ralph Sac


I know the Commodore 64... and vic-20 and atari-800, actually I still got my atari-800 stashed in a box somewhere... It's just that I failed to see the link with Z80 and 8085, as it was 6502 based...

rgds






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