• Re: Commodore C64U

    From Daniel@3:633/10 to All on Sun Feb 1 12:00:02 2026
    Dr. What <usenet@vk3heg.net> writes:

    Daniel Path wrote to Petar Smilajkov <=-

    TMP rocks! i've watched Robin (8-bit show and tell)'s videos and got me there :)

    Wow. I forgot all about 8-bit show and tell. I need to re-subscribe.

    Yeah I had too. Mr Hand is what I used to call him. Now that I'm
    learning ASM for the 8085 it would be good to see some of his
    vids... After I learn my version and not confused. heh

    D
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  • From Alexander Grotewohl@1:120/616 to Petar Smilajkov on Sat Jan 31 20:56:01 2026
    On 25 Jan 2026, Petar Smilajkov said the following...

    Chicken Head,

    So is anyone using a C64U today? Typing this on one now, using Novaterm on a Synchronet BBS. Works great, has a built-in tcpser emulator that just works.

    I did the same. Got mine about a month ago and love it... Really well rounded product I must say ...

    One thing I wanted to learn how to do forever is assembly programming on C64, so I've been doing that these past weeks.

    i recently discovered the distributor for "Super Pascal" was right in town here (though the product was made in Germany)

    it's at least somewhat neat to know they were probably translating the manuals and supporting it right around the corner from me.

    apparently Abacus Software made it all the way to 2012.. not bad

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  • From Grant Weasner@1:138/397 to Mortar M. on Tue Feb 10 21:53:47 2026
    Re: Commodore C64U
    By: Mortar M. to Chicken Head on Fri Jan 16 2026 22:37:44

    Re: Commodore C64U
    By: Chicken Head to All on Fri Jan 16 2026 17:25:30

    So is anyone using a C64U today?

    Yep. Exploring all the goodies on the SIM card. Haven't tried the networking yet.

    Have you looked into the webUI and the Live Monitor?

    I've seen the webUI basic tokenized editor which seems awesome, but is there a way to see what is running on the screen via the webUI. I can't find much info on the Live Monitor.
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