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- u ME AND MY COMMODORE
- by Ken Ross
-
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- It was the summer of 1989 & I was
- a mature student and had very little
- to do with computers so far in my life
- -- apart from being exposed to a stock
- control/ordering IBM at work back in
- 1985. I also used an Amstrad WP for a
- while at the student union in 1988/9.
- By chance, I'd found that the Casio
- 730 could do calculations with
- formulas stored in its data bank &
- could pass as a large display
- calculator. So I got one. As for that
- stuff at the back to the manual, it
- looked too complex for me to consider
- attempting.
-
- Then one day the math teacher
- showed us BASIC & I grasped that was
- what that stuff wasd, unleashing the
- full power of the Casio 730 with 16K
- and 24 characer display. A fellow
- mature (but no so much as me) student
- had got a summer job with the local
- council and I bumped into him by
- chance in a tatty shopping mall. He
- knew I collected old electrionics and
- 8 track cartridges, and he said he
- could get what he called a really old
- computer from work that was being
- disposed of.
-
- I jumped at it as it seemed worth
- the gamble as I knew BASIC. And [hey
- presto] a CBM 8032 system entered our
- flat, with a 8050 drive, 4022 printer,
- C2N tape, along with asstd books etc.
- In short order I joined ICPUG and
- carried on collecting all the type-in
- programs for civil engineering. I
- could find.
-
- A Fellow mature student bought a
- new PC but he couldn't get the type-in
- programs to work on his machine It was
- stolen within a short time of
- delivery. The 8 track cartridges are
- long gone -- converted to CD via my
- Mac. The fate of the fellow student is
- unknown but he never got paid by
- council and I doubt that he ever did
- get onto the council housing list. I
- never did get a job in civil
- engineering but my interest in
- computers has lead my down a few
- interesting side roads in life so far
- that I never envisioned existed in
- those far off days !.
-
- The 8032 was christened Eliza
- after I played with that game that
- came on a disk with it and she's still
- in service today -- albeit with an
- expansion board fitted from an 8096SK.
-
- To this day whenever I hear some
- Belinda Carlisle songs I can still
- feel those keys under my fingers as I
- typed in programs dealing with
- reactions on beams etc .
-
- My Commodore systems lurks in the
- hallway showhorned into a unit:
-
- 8096
- 8250
- 4040
- 4022
- A500+
- A570
- monitor
- C128D
- FD-2000
- 1581
- 1701
- HP400 printer,
- with a few other Commodore items
- stowed away.
-
- Over the weekend I've just started
- my first steps into Wheels 128. By
- chance I 'inherited' a Mac LCII a few
- years ago, but thats another story
- that leads up to this 7300 but there's
- always be a Commodore in my life.
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- KR
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