- Gets a few visits per day from me, thanks for creating it.
- Very important research for teams working on recreating those chips, like this one: https://github.com/nonarkitten/amiga_replacement_project
- Similarly, around the same time, there was Amix, also a (hacky) port of the AT&T Unix System V for the Amiga 3000 running on a 68030. It was very short-lived, but I managed to play around with it in the university. I guess that at some point in time, everyone thought that supporting Unix in their higher-end platforms was going to be the magic gateway to corporate businesses and universities.
- We actually had this in Portugal as a service from the local cable operator at the time and I'm guilty for developing some apps for it. Microsoft pushed really hard for the partnership and the telco operator went along because, well, marketing. Horrible horrible thing.
- You'd need 2600/2400Hz in Europe. My friend, who was totally not me, used a Walkman with a cassette with all the necessary tones and timings to call any number.
- Happy new year!
- Product page here: https://plogue.com/products/chipsynth-c64.html
- I remember playing Popeye on the arcade machine in a small coffee bar in my home village in the mid 80s. The same place also had a Moon Patrol machine.
- nice
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