Hello from northern Utah

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grtpyrsnv
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Hello from northern Utah

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Hello! I recently got back into the 8-bit scene and found this amazing hardware. I'm fiddling with the emulator now and remembering how much I forgot from those days. :)

My first introduction to Commodore was a CBM PET that was set up in my math class in high school in 1980. I wrote a small program to keep track of a gradebook for the teacher. Not much but definitely interesting to do.

I'm also looking back at the BBS days and have contemplated starting up one of my own. To be honest, however, I enjoy the design and setup but the upkeep can be tedious. So, I guess I'll need a partner for that one.

I'll keep poking around but I am interested in helping out with the project in some way if you need it. Just reach out or point me to a to-do list and I'll see what I can shoehorn into my days.

Thanks again for the great project!
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ahenry3068
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Re: Hello from northern Utah

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grtpyrsnv wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2024 3:40 pm Hello! I recently got back into the 8-bit scene and found this amazing hardware. I'm fiddling with the emulator now and remembering how much I forgot from those days. :)

My first introduction to Commodore was a CBM PET that was set up in my math class in high school in 1980. I wrote a small program to keep track of a gradebook for the teacher. Not much but definitely interesting to do.

I'm also looking back at the BBS days and have contemplated starting up one of my own. To be honest, however, I enjoy the design and setup but the upkeep can be tedious. So, I guess I'll need a partner for that one.

I'll keep poking around but I am interested in helping out with the project in some way if you need it. Just reach out or point me to a to-do list and I'll see what I can shoehorn into my days.

Thanks again for the great project!

Welcome, and Merry Christmas...
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