BBS: TELESC.NET.BR Assunto: Re: Commodore 64 Ultimate De: Dennis Katsonis Data: Fri, 24 Apr 2026 22:22:00 +1000 ----------------------------------------------------------- -=> Mortar M. wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=- MM> @MSGID: <69E654B9.1387.fidocbm@bbs.mozysswamp.org> MM> @REPLY: <69E47B19.1386.fidocbm@bbs.mozysswamp.org> MM> Re: Re: Commodore 64 Ultimate MM> By: Dennis Katsonis to Mortar M. on Sun Apr 19 2026 16:49:00 > That may be true. I'm thinking of all the books and magazines that > had listings. They would have had to have catered to the lowest > common denominator (the built in BASIC). MM> Many of them did. I had quite a library of such books, as well as MM> dialect specific ones. Some books even included a section on MM> converting between BASICs. OK. I never much in that way, but also, I didn't have a computer until 1991, where I had for a few years a few of the old microcomputers (including the Vic 20 and C64), so I was a bit late to the game. The books I saw were those at my school library, or magazines that were lent to me. I'm sure there were far more back in the 80s. I recall the Usborne books (I still have some) and the Basic Computer Games book by David Ahl. --- MultiMail/Linux v0.52 * Origin: MS & RD BBS bbsweb.mozysswamp.org (3:633/384) ----------------------------------------------------------- [Voltar]