Congrats guys, we reached 15,000 posts today.
The 15,000th post was this one (http://www.commodore128.org/index.php?topic=3116.msg15780#msg15780).
Me and my Craziness?? Do I win a prize?
Quote from: quarkx on March 10, 2010, 09:27 AM
Me and my Craziness?? Do I win a prize?
Nope :) maybe if it was the 20,000th :)
Shucks. I wanted to win. :(
I think he has cheated.
At least I didn't make a thread on the APATCO NCS 2056T (http://www.apatco.com/products.php)
6502 based computer kit that I am currently building. ;D
I did on all the other forums I visit.
Quote from: quarkx on March 11, 2010, 12:16 PM
At least I didn't make a thread on the APATCO NCS 2056T (http://www.apatco.com/products.php)
6502 based computer kit that I am currently building. ;D
I did on all the other forums I visit.
I think that comment qualifies as a creation :)
would you like me to post some pictures? Because I can if you want to see it, and want more info. It is inspired and has ton of info on Commodore and the 6502 Chip.
Quote from: quarkx on March 11, 2010, 02:19 PM
would you like me to post some pictures? Because I can if you want to see it, and want more info. It is inspired and has ton of info on Commodore and the 6502 Chip.
Why not ? It's kinda on topic (I really
should create sub boards for these sorts of things - but it might get outta hand).
Quote from: Blacklord on March 11, 2010, 04:11 PM
Why not ? It's kinda on topic (I really should create sub boards for these sorts of things - but it might get outta hand).
I DEMAND a sub-board for Ohio Scientific computers!!! :)
Quote from: airship on March 12, 2010, 02:52 PM
Quote from: Blacklord on March 11, 2010, 04:11 PM
Why not ? It's kinda on topic (I really should create sub boards for these sorts of things - but it might get outta hand).
I DEMAND a sub-board for Ohio Scientific computers!!! :)
Sure - as long as you can find one other user :)
Was there another User?
Quote from: quarkx on March 12, 2010, 05:08 PM
Was there another User?
Well there is a forum - http://www.osiweb.org/osiweb/osiforum/ - has 20 members.
Way back when, I owned a Challenger C1P, and one other guy in our club owned one, too.
The RS-232 port was etched on the board, but the components were not installed. One meeting my friend Dave, who's an electronics tech, wired them up so we could demonstrate typing on one machine and displaying on the other. It elicited many oohs and ahhs, as I recall. :)
(http://www.obsoletecomputermuseum.org/challege/system.jpg)