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orion70 wrote:Easier than I thought, it took only 15 minutes :lol:

HERE is the complete package (single prgs and d64).
Hey Orion, thanks for your quick work !!!!

I've given a look to develop20 but since i'm not skilled with old assemblers, it's really difficult for me to understand how it works :?

A manual is really indispensable, maybe there is a quick start section....


PS: My quick look is enough to understand that it cannot be added to the MegaCart because develop20 is a multipart program and each part depend from another, btw if we understand how it works i may release a TAP and convert programs to start from disk/d64...
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nbla000 wrote:Hey Orion, thanks for your quick work !!!!
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A manual is really indispensable, maybe there is a quick start section
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release a TAP and convert programs to start from disk/d64
Seems like I HAVE to buy this scanner... OK guys, subscriptions are open :P

If it's multipart (but I suspect they're not interdependent, rather you can use them separately), it should suffice to create a t64. If you don't want to record a real tape and use it with the VIC, of course...
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Here some pics of my trip to Raymond's...
Sorry for scarce significance (my girlfriend did them), but it gives you an idea of what's about.

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Happy to see you Orion... :wink:
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Yup, sorry for the face :oops: - it was the only pic featuring the VIC section.
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I had a friend from Italy. He looked almost exactly like you! Perhaps you both have typical Italian traits.
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Schema wrote:This is very cool, but it's hardly the last walk-in retail repository of Commodore stuff in North America. Here are some more:
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Mohr Realities Games
623 29th St.
Astoria, OR 97103
503 325-2616
lordronin(at)vcseb.com

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Anyone knows of existing real (not virtual) Commodore shops in Europe?

About the FrenchSilk manual: a friend of mine will lend me his scanner. I will scan the book ASAP.
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carlsson wrote:I had a friend from Italy. He looked almost exactly like you! Perhaps you both have typical Italian traits.
You need to know me too :lol:

I don't know but i think i'm much more similar to Centallica, physically and philosophically :wink:
Btw Brian "6502dude" may confirm this, we had a Skype video conference some time ago.

What about a Denial Members Skype video conference ?
We can open a separate thread to organize a date...
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orion70 wrote:Anyone knows of existing real (not virtual) Commodore shops in Europe?

About the FrenchSilk manual: a friend of mine will lend me his scanner. I will scan the book ASAP.
that sounds good 8)
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orion70 wrote:Anyone knows of existing real (not virtual) Commodore shops in Europe?
Not offhand. Perhaps Protovision, Versalia or similar have a warehouse sale once every year, but that would be newly produced items.

Of course some of us have access to former resellers' basements full of old stuff... ;-) Unfortunately not so much VIC stuff, although those items I did find were all pretty uncommon.
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orion70 wrote:About the FrenchSilk manual: a friend of mine will lend me his scanner. I will scan the book ASAP.
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orion70 wrote:About the FrenchSilk manual: a friend of mine will lend me his scanner. I will scan the book ASAP.
Done. See http://sleepingelephant.com/ipw-web/bul ... php?t=2709



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