Elite is just immortal:
Commodore 64 SD2IEC Backpack: C64 loads from and saves on SD-Card
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyeFkO42Gys
The breadbin is 30 years old and still working, "modern" devices dies 3 days after warranty...
C64 runs Elite from SD-Card
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Re: C64 runs Elite from SD-Card
Thanks for sharing....nice advert for Oolite at the end of the vid as-well.
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Re: C64 runs Elite from SD-Card
Damn that's some good work there. Nice to see that it's possible to bring the classic machined up to date.
I'd pay real money for a similar thing for the Sinclair Spectrum.
And it was nice of the guy to advertise Oolite too! He's not a forum denizen, is he?
I'd pay real money for a similar thing for the Sinclair Spectrum.
And it was nice of the guy to advertise Oolite too! He's not a forum denizen, is he?
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Re: C64 runs Elite from SD-Card
Very cool.. nice to see "Lazy Jones" again, too.. I used to love that game..
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Re: C64 runs Elite from SD-Card
That sure takes me back...
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