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#226082 - 09/07/2004 07:09 Remember the commodore 64?
JaBZ
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#226083 - 09/07/2004 19:00 Re: Remember the commodore 64? [Re: JaBZ]
ninti
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Does it only play midi files?
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#226084 - 09/07/2004 19:04 Re: Remember the commodore 64? [Re: ninti]
pgrzelak
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Please tell me (lie if you must) that I am not the only person that saw "eVIC", saw it was 20GB and thought that they should have named it "VIC-20"...
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#226085 - 09/07/2004 19:15 Re: Remember the commodore 64? [Re: ninti]
genixia
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Registered: 08/02/2002
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Commodore 64 played midi files? Not as far as I can remember - it had an awe-inspiring sound chip capable of playing an incredible 3 notes simultaneously. One of the tone generators doubled as the pseudo-random number generator, so if the sound chip went FUBAR then games got somewhat predictable.

Hmm, they're releasing the C64 in a joystick this year. Might have to take a trip down Nostalgia Lane and pick one up to play Paradroid again.
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#226086 - 09/07/2004 23:25 Re: Remember the commodore 64? [Re: genixia]
ninti
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Sorry, you are right, they were not quite midi files, though similiar in some respects.

If you want to play old Commodore games, emulators are the way to go. I have almost all of the games I loved on the Commodore for the emulator, and play them on occasion with good success. And you know what, some of them are still pretty damn fun.
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#226087 - 09/07/2004 23:52 Re: Remember the commodore 64? [Re: genixia]
JaBZ
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I actually have a commodore 64 with hardddrive in pristene condition, although haven't run it for 12 years..
crazy people like this are still keeping it alive lol

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#226088 - 10/07/2004 16:10 Re: Remember the commodore 64? [Re: ninti]
hybrid8
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Registered: 12/11/2001
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You're likely thinking of SID music files. SID was the Audio chip in the C64. Damn good sound for the time. There was a large community of amateur composers and cover artists producing songs in the SID-Player format. But the awe-ispiring music came from some very talented composers really showing off the machine with more advanced music software/programming and later track editors: Rob Hubbard, Chris Hülsbeck, Ben Daglish, David Whittaker and a bunch of others. I still remember the first time I heard a sampled sound on my C64. The first time I sampled a sound myself, and the first time I ever heard a composed piece using sampled instruments.

Nostalgia. Then of course came the Amiga which took a very long time to be bested...

And to get things back on topic (sort-of) the Amiga's most popular image format was IFF-ILBM (Interchange File Format - Interleaved Bitmap). And IFF was passed around as a format idea when PNG was first being developed - not adopted.

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