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Rattus Account closed
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 34 |
SPACE FOR C64 ???
What kind of space do you have for C64 ?
Do you keep it in cardboard box and put it in livingroom when needed ? Or do you have a proper room for it ?
I have kept my C64s in storage.... boxes, storage rooms....
But now when we bought our own house, I have started to build own room for my C64s C128s Amigas and other computers.
Just curious how others do it ?
(I suppose girlfriends and wifes aren't Commodores best friends :) )
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JackAsser
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 2014 |
Btw, my sharp eye noticed the Risen from Oblivion directory on your screen WVL, and I saw that there were a crossbow.bmp there. So to my amazment I extracted that image hoping to know what the forever mysterious crossbow looks like. The picture quality was however really bad and can't be used to recognition. :p The others were good though. |
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Clarence
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 121 |
JackAsser,
talking about a photo about Xbow, rename Don't meet Crest.d64 to .jpg and see what happens. :) |
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JackAsser
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 2014 |
Have seen it, but that was a pussy right? :p |
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White Flame
Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 136 |
This was my setup before I moved: http://www.white-flame.com/uber_workspace_of_d00m.jpg Yes, I was too lazy to rotate the image. :-P All's in storage besides the PC, until I find my own place.
C128, SCPU128+16MB, HD100, FD2000, modded 1541, REU, GeoRAM, Omnitronix RS232 to the PC, 1084s. |
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WVL
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 896 |
@white flame : OMG what a mess :D |
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Jazzcat
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1044 |
Some photos of my setup.
Notice the price-tags on the items. Oh, also the light-grey 1200 baud Commodore modem. :)
http://152.66.213.186/onslaught/jazzcat-setup1.jpg
http://152.66.213.186/onslaught/jazzcat-setup2.jpg
http://152.66.213.186/onslaught/jazzcat-setup3.jpg
http://152.66.213.186/onslaught/jazzcat-setup4.jpg
http://152.66.213.186/onslaught/jazzcat-setup5.jpg |
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Ice Breaker
Registered: Aug 2004 Posts: 28 |
Dude, I think some washrag and soap action needs to be happening on that setup! :) "Scrubbing Bubbles" works great for removing funk like that.
Sorry... hate to see a C64 unclean ;D |
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deizi Account closed
Registered: May 2003 Posts: 95 |
Quote: Dude, I think some washrag and soap action needs to be happening on that setup! :) "Scrubbing Bubbles" works great for removing funk like that.
Sorry... hate to see a C64 unclean ;D
hehe, i was thinking the same. *hates too to see the 64 unclean... |
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CyberBrain Administrator
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Nah, a clean C64 is a lamer C64 ;) l3e+ c64's has got personality! (i admit my C64 is lame as fuck right now - will have to do something about that)
/me brings on the grafitty cans |
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Jazzcat
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1044 |
Yeh some more graffity is needed. My last case was absolutely caked with scene-propaganda from the hand of Vengeance. My data-room is not the cleanest, but it certainly does have character and quite some memories too. :) |
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