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Prájmó Géjmsz   [1996]

Prájmó Géjmsz Released by :
Singular [web]

Release Date :
16 March 1996

Type :
C64 Game

AKA :
Primo Games

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Credits :
Code .... Soci of Singular

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Trivia Info
Submitted by Viktor on 20 February 2009
The loadable games are mainly typeins from hungarian computer mag like 'C= újság' (Commodore Magazine) and Mikrovilág (Microworld).
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As previously writen, the name came from a hungarian computer name.

About Primo:
It was realy not the best computer at that time, but the was enough good, if you calculate that the parts came from East not from West.

Mor info about this computer can be accessible at:
http://primo.homeserver.hu

The Primo has FDU1109 drive, which was a VC1541 compatibel drive, driven by a Z80. (It is not easy, to do the exactly same in z80 code.)

Because of the same disk file system, there are a lot of tool to convert C64 data to Primo.
Trivia Info
Submitted by Viktor on 13 August 2002
'Primo' was the name of a hungarian computer type. It had very primitive looking, keyboard.

Check info about Primo computer at:
http://primo.homeserver.hu (there is an english page too)
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