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- From: dmoorman@csn.net (David Moorman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Playing 64 games on IBM
- Date: 9 Mar 1996 07:19:27 GMT
- Organization: SuperNet Inc. (303)-296-8202 Denver Colorado
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- Tim Gerchmez (future@blarg.net) wrote:
-
- : >but of course, you can equally do the same thing on you 486-100 or P5-100
- : >nonetheless, few people do that, much of the resources are just used very
- : >wastefully.
-
- : I agree. Progress marches on, though...
-
- "PROGRESS" meaning mere <users> whose only purpose in life is to
- stand in line to pay out cash for someone elses programs. PC hackers
- are as scarce as hens teeth! Probably because a hobbyist programmer
- really doesn't need much more than 65535 bytes to play with.
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- We ARE a strange lot, are we not!
-
- Dave
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- : ---
- : Only YOU can help fight software bloat. When a program
- : does everything you want and need, stop upgrading!
- : ** Email me for a copy of my freeware MIDI player for Windows.
- : Please specify UU or MIME encoded. **
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