Found some cool pictures
Found some cool pictures
Inside a 6502 for example:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2 ... 7513082204
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2 ... 7513052264
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2 ... 7517992364
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2 ... 7513082204
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2 ... 7513052264
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2 ... 7517992364
PRG Starter - a VICE helper / Vic Software (Boray Gammon, SD2IEC music player, Vic Disk Menu, Tribbles, Mega Omega, How Many 8K etc.)
Seems you have to copy and paste the url
PRG Starter - a VICE helper / Vic Software (Boray Gammon, SD2IEC music player, Vic Disk Menu, Tribbles, Mega Omega, How Many 8K etc.)
Nice photos, they seems monster vs arachnids movie
btw I like this photo too.
Finally now I have a photo of the guy who posted this image and written some nice Pac-man clones for the Vic about 30 years later...
Robert, you seems a very friendly person in your facebook photo, I hope it isn't just an impression
btw I like this photo too.
Finally now I have a photo of the guy who posted this image and written some nice Pac-man clones for the Vic about 30 years later...
Robert, you seems a very friendly person in your facebook photo, I hope it isn't just an impression
Mega-Cart: the cartridge you plug in once and for all.
PRG Starter - a VICE helper / Vic Software (Boray Gammon, SD2IEC music player, Vic Disk Menu, Tribbles, Mega Omega, How Many 8K etc.)
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Looks like Dutch...Schema wrote:Awesome. Can you translate the article please? Is he promoting some sort of VIC music interface?
PRG Starter - a VICE helper / Vic Software (Boray Gammon, SD2IEC music player, Vic Disk Menu, Tribbles, Mega Omega, How Many 8K etc.)
couldn't resist
Yes, it is Dutch and I don't speak this language.
But since it is a language very close to German (it's like you are totally drunk and try to speak and write German - no offense my Dutch friends ), I tried to give you a translation as good as I can (surely improvable, it was very low-res and hard to decipher, too).
Oh, how I love those cheesy ads. The US had Shatner, the Netherlands apparently this TV moderator Ad Visser (never heard of him before, must have been a Dutch not a European phenomenon).
So here is my shot for a translation:
Ad Visser sees music in your VIC 20!
At first I was looking at the VIC 20 as a useful tool to store all my music-related information. By pressing only a few keys, I would be able to display the most important facts about many famous artists on these planet right on my screen. A great tool which could be quite useful within the hectic life of a TV Presenter. But when I started to discover the VIC 20 a whole new world opened for me...
My friends know that I do not only like listening to music but also like to play and to compose for myself. The synthesizer is the instrument of my choice. Now the VIC 20 has become a good friend of mine, because this magical box delivers great services that improve my compositions!
As an example I've discovered that I can use the musical capabilities of my microcomputer to enhance the possibilities of my synthesizer. (10 REM I'D LIKE TO HERE THAT!!!:lol:) Since then I became more aware to look for more applications my VIC 20 can run. And if you start looking you will discover a river full of unexpected opportunities.
To me it is clear that in almost every household where today a radio or a TV can be found soon there will be a place for a home computer.
And because the future has already begun, I found it reasonable not to wait any longer for it.
Still, I never thought that the VIC 20 would become such an essential companion. And I know, I've only started my journey now...
SIGNATURE AD VISSER
But since it is a language very close to German (it's like you are totally drunk and try to speak and write German - no offense my Dutch friends ), I tried to give you a translation as good as I can (surely improvable, it was very low-res and hard to decipher, too).
Oh, how I love those cheesy ads. The US had Shatner, the Netherlands apparently this TV moderator Ad Visser (never heard of him before, must have been a Dutch not a European phenomenon).
So here is my shot for a translation:
Ad Visser sees music in your VIC 20!
At first I was looking at the VIC 20 as a useful tool to store all my music-related information. By pressing only a few keys, I would be able to display the most important facts about many famous artists on these planet right on my screen. A great tool which could be quite useful within the hectic life of a TV Presenter. But when I started to discover the VIC 20 a whole new world opened for me...
My friends know that I do not only like listening to music but also like to play and to compose for myself. The synthesizer is the instrument of my choice. Now the VIC 20 has become a good friend of mine, because this magical box delivers great services that improve my compositions!
As an example I've discovered that I can use the musical capabilities of my microcomputer to enhance the possibilities of my synthesizer. (10 REM I'D LIKE TO HERE THAT!!!:lol:) Since then I became more aware to look for more applications my VIC 20 can run. And if you start looking you will discover a river full of unexpected opportunities.
To me it is clear that in almost every household where today a radio or a TV can be found soon there will be a place for a home computer.
And because the future has already begun, I found it reasonable not to wait any longer for it.
Still, I never thought that the VIC 20 would become such an essential companion. And I know, I've only started my journey now...
SIGNATURE AD VISSER
Right, but maybe that's the way the VIC 20 added some special effect sounds to the synthesizer music...Jeff-20 wrote:After the picture is taken, everything falls over.
Any volunteers here to search, find and call Mr. Visser to ask for some of his music with VIC 20 sounds in it? (ok, probably it never existed, but then again - who knows?)
Re: couldn't resist
Well I speak dutch and your translation is more ore less correct. But hey, my English also improves when I am drunk:)folkoh wrote:Yes, it is Dutch and I don't speak this language.
But since it is a language very close to German (it's like you are totally drunk and try to speak and write German - no offense my Dutch friends ), I tried to give you a translation as good as I can (surely improvable, it was very low-res and hard to decipher, too).
Oh, how I love those cheesy ads. The US had Shatner, the Netherlands apparently this TV moderator Ad Visser (never heard of him before, must have been a Dutch not a European phenomenon).
Ad Visser was the nerdy presenter of AVRO's TopTop Disco Show wich was broadcast in during the 70ties and 80ties on Dutch TV, back when there were only 2 national TV channels (no commercial TV yet). The guy is indeed comparable to Shatner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUrYPWXHFhw
Nowadays he is into his own form of extended conciousness and electronics new age music (background music alert):
http://www.advisser.nl/
BTW, he also made several CD's with music "composed on Amiga's", I think as part of a promotional deal with Commodore. I still have the MP3's, and now that I listen to them: they are maybe composed on, but definitely not played by an Amiga. 80's cheesyness.
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