Our past by Ac-Dc
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Happy weekend too all.
Comments (15)
G_Mansco
LOL... yes it's part of our past but splendid moments with it ;O) Cool idea.
SapUS59
excellent capture of a great classic, great work !!!
amlondono
cool .... ! , splendid capture , Ana
frankman
Great!! i've had a atari 800XL!
callad
Those sprites weren't half bad.. Modern computers should almost be ashamed compared to what the C64 could do..
TwoPynts
You still have your? That is awsome, thanks for the memories.
Alex_Antonov
Stunning work! 5!
Revelation-23
Never had one myself, but I still have a TRS-80. Plus a couple old Apples (a IIc+ and a IIgs, the latter of which works like new), along with a few other silicon relics.
timtripp
wow! that brings back a lot of memories.
danway
I remember these, I wanted one sooooo bad. Got an Atari instead.
Richardphotos
I was too intimidated to try a Commodore 64 and several other versions.finally I gave in and bought my first when W 98 was was still the rage.excellent capture
olivier158
hahaha !!!! RUN STOP RESTORE !!! :oD It has been a greaaaaat period of my life :oD so after that the c128, amiga 500 etc... thanks for remembering :OD
PD154
Memories, like the corners of my mind!!, LOL I was guilty of owning this and a speccy ZX128 too, wonder if Bon Scott wrote the lyrics to highway to hell on a C64 :)...Well captured!
KarmaSong
A powerful capture that actually reminds me of the prehistoric era of computers! It's a great concept and idea to have posted this fabulous photo!
JeffG7BRJ
Started with a zx81 half k of ram, then commodore vic 20, 20k of ram wow! masive, commodore 64 top of the range 64k of ram they don't come any bigger than this, thats for sure plus you can get a floppy disc drive for it. Amiga 500, wow God Almighty how far can they go, Amiga 1200, plus you can expand the memory and a 5 and half inch floppy drive or was it five and a quarter. I still have the 500 and 1200 Amiga's in the loft along with a Philips dedicated monitor. Plus about five hundred games on disk. Those were the days, I always had to have the latest model, as soon as they came out, mind you I still upgrade every two years as things get better all the time. Excellent capture, thanks for the memories. Superb work. Bravo!!!!!