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FrankN
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Post by FrankN »

I can't say how proud it makes us that you enjoy our software, elf. Thank you for sharing your story!

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BTT
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Hello elf

Do a Google search for Jeff Minter. I believe you will find HIS site interesting.
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elf
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Post by elf »

Thanks Frank, yes I LOVE them all!! The relaxing clouds, brilliantly visual spectrum responsive whitecap waveforms, the lovely wild psychedelia of gforce (ohhh myyyy), and the combination of non-pixelated lights and 3d qualities of aeon.

BTT, great site, sure brought back a whole lot of memories! I remember all that cool PET programming.. Only I was a few years younger when I started learning my programming on them. 2nd grade! I remember learning all the same things too, from the basics to the peeks and pokes. I was never as disciplined though to be releasing my own games, and what software I did make over the years, I made for myself. (Other than when employed to do so, of course)

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elf wrote:Thanks Frank, yes I LOVE them all!! The relaxing clouds, brilliantly visual spectrum responsive whitecap waveforms, the lovely wild psychedelia of gforce (ohhh myyyy), and the combination of non-pixelated lights and 3d qualities of aeon.

BTT, great site, sure brought back a whole lot of memories! I remember all that cool PET programming.. Only I was a few years younger when I started learning my programming on them. 2nd grade! I remember learning all the same things too, from the basics to the peeks and pokes. I was never as disciplined though to be releasing my own games, and what software I did make over the years, I made for myself. (Other than when employed to do so, of course)
Just to bump the thread - I worked on the Commodore PET, in the Santa Clara factory. I owned serial number 1068 I think. I wrote a program to randomly select a song, invite me to play it and then drew a picture of a bong and offered me a hit. I'm sure the music list was Pink Floyd and related. LOL. I have been buying GForce since 2005.

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neyel8r
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Post by neyel8r »

HDMI cable from video card (w/incl. mini-hdmi-to-hdmi adapter) to tv-- boom-- done!

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