So I've been backing up my Commodore floppy diskettes recently - a painstaking event since I *don't* have a great copy/backup solution
like the ZUM/ZOOM card that allows you to backup diskettes to modern hardware - I'm using the real mccoy C=64/128 hardware to doso... :P
At any rate, one of the floppies I have is pretty awesome. Its a C=64 Demonstration Program by Technicom Marketing - a program that computer stores would run in the 80s that demonstrated the hardware (and
software) capabilities of C=64 computers... at any rate, I've backed
it up to a .d64 - if you want to run it on an emulator, or real
hardware, go grab it... I uploaded to archive.org:
https://archive.org/details/c64-technicom-demo
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https://archive.org/details/c64-technicom-demo
great, i was looking sg. similar to c64 xmas demo to run on one of my
c64s in the background when its ehm... not december :)
For any others who don't wanna download but wanna take a peak, I have a YT video covering the softwarez:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBP1D5jGgbw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBP1D5jGgbw
Thanks for producing a video as well - I clicked the original image download link then got distracted so it's good to have another option
that caters to my level of attentiveness!
I think we can conclude that Fairlight probably weren't involved in the production of that demo :)
Yea, I was already thinking that it would make a great C=64 demoscene production to CREATE a pseudo-demo that pretends to sell Commodores in stores like this software did in 1982... with all that we've learned
over the years - I think it would be a cool demo.
NUCLEAR HOLOCAUSTOK...
blinking red WARNING signs, klaxons, maps, missiles flying - Wargames stuff,
NEW JERSEY SCREWJOBWith you...
attract/pull all incoming missiles down onto Long Island.
frying the entire surface of the planet earth
kerosene, some matchesMmmhmm...
flea market throwing stars
a nudie magazine
a Commodore 64 playing the Atari theme.Scary stuff.
Then open the handle of the Rambo knife and release the infuriated wasps.I see.
Then open the handle of the Rambo knife and release the infuriated waspI see.
That was quite the journey, thanks. I read this in the tone of the
"We're never gonna score" speech from Beavis and Butthead Do America. Is that about right?
But a good in-store demo about a Commodore 64 At The End Of The World As We Know It, that is something I would consider writing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBP1D5jGgbw
Thanks for producing a video as well - I clicked the original
image download link then got distracted so it's good to have
another option that caters to my level of attentiveness!
I think we can conclude that Fairlight probably weren't involved
in the production of that demo :)
100% - I enj0y making content and wanted to share with the community.
Yea, I was already thinking that it would make a great C=64 demoscene production to CREATE a pseudo-demo that pretends to sell Commodores in stores like this software did in 1982... with all that we've learned
over the years - I think it would be a cool demo.
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So I've been backing up my Commodore floppy diskettes recently - a painstaking event since I *don't* have a great copy/backup solution like
So I've been backing up my Commodore floppy diskettes recently - a painstaking event since I *don't* have a great copy/backup solution l
What program are you using to make your copies? I have to do something similar soon :).
filesystems..) and DraCopy - its totally up to the task. There are other
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