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Commodore Free Magazine
http://www.commodorefree.com/
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Issue 36, January 2010
Dedicated to the memory of LORD RONIN
Free to download magazine
dedicated to Commodore computers
Available as PDF, HTML, TXT, SEQ
and D64 disk image
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Editorial
I am writing this with the sad news
about Lord Ronin's Death, He was a
colourful character in the Commodore
Scene and his determination to use
only Commodore machines was a credit
to him. I know latterly he was
persuaded to go down the Linux route
as he was a hater of other platforms.
One thing I will remember him for is
whenever I asked a simple question
needing a yes or no answer Lord Ronin
would give a 10 page answer, via
email then follow it the next day
with a couple more pages of text.
Lord Ronin was I know midway through
a series on Goes for beginners to
experts, as he used GEOS and Wheels
operating systems daily I thought he
would be the ideal person to do such
a tutorial. Sadly this will never see
the light of day. From various emails
Lord Ronin had heart failure. He will
be sadly missed by myself and I am
sure many of the Commodore Community.
It was Lord Ronin's insistence that a
Commodore magazine could not just be
a PDF that drove me to produce the
TXT SEQ HTML and D64 image versions
of the magazine. After all how can
you exclude diehard Commodore users
who have no way of reading PDFs. I
did point out that the Amiga could
read PDF files but I took on board
his opinion and decided it was all or
nothing.
Lord Ronin contributed to the
magazine with many interesting
stories and an overview of the
Commodore user guide, this tempted me
to produce a d64 and 40 column text
version for users of Commodore 64's
Dave Otto Edward Mohr (AKA Lord Ronin
from Q{$de}link) passed away 3rd December
2009
Commodore Free magazine hopes you
rest in peace with your Commodore's
for me this is very sad news
indeed...........
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