Re: The Commodore 64 rules!
- From: "Daniel Mandic" <daniel_mandic@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 Dec 2005 23:03:27 GMT
Clockmeister wrote:
> Wrong. PC is a generic term, the hardware has substantially changed
> between each model. Of any particular model, with the same specs, the
> C64 is the highest selling computer ever. Not likely to change any
> time soon either. Guinness book of records also lists this.
What are you talking about? My IBM-PC is doing 1980-2005 Software,
indeed. DOS and WinXP Sp2.
It is a XT and an AT at the same time. And AGP-Texturing etc. for DX
and OpenGL gaming purposes. I could also a install an ISA MFL (Antique
Harddiskcontroller) Controller-Card if I am happy. ISA Soundcard I
have, that drives everything, up to XP and DirectSound w/o
crackling/hacking. :-) Not to mention the Graphiccard, which drives
DOS-Games now better than I have ever saw before. And I thought I am a
helpless oldie ;-) bez. I use ZX81 and Spectrum Software and forgot
that my Hugh-End PC can drive even older --- :-)
>
> Remember
> > that for every one person bashing Windows (which is not the only OS
> > it can use), there are probably 1,000's that are perfectly happy
> > with it.
>
> Damn right, I gave Linux the flick after playing with XP for a while.
>
Mandrake is nice and can make use of the i686. Not the P6-Core...
(586-II)
> > If you want to be picky, the Gameboy is the most popular computer
> > of all time, as although it can't be programmed out of the box, it
> > still "computes", and they sold Waaaay more than the C64 in their
> > various guises.
> >
>
> Now you are talking crap, it's not nearly the same thing.
Do remember how much crap you have wrote. Your comment about Sir
Sinclair is still making my throat stuck. Ermm... Well. We see.
Best Regards,
Daniel Mandic
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