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RE: HA system networks - now BBC micros
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- Subject: RE: HA system networks - now BBC micros
- From: "Lee Varga" <lee@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 00:27:01 +0100
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Several this spring to mind...
How many years did waste playing with my Beeb?
I found a emu a few years ago, Horizon I think it was called, and a copy
of
FreeFall, all fitted on a 3 1/2" floppy - which handily meant I could
play
it at work :)
Which reminds me, I think it was on www.retrospec.org the new PC version
of
Chuckie Egg has just been released - play it - it's scary. It's like a
modern shiney games, that you strangely already know all the levels...
Happy days...
-----Original Message-----
> Err, no.
> But it's all in storage, BBC model B, green monitor :), 5 1/4"
floppy
> drives, official tape deck, modem, rom expansion board, rom
burner,
sideways
> ram, 6502 second processor, ample music synth, official joysticks,
sparkjet
> printer and almost every game ever written for it!
>
> God, I spent a *fortune* on that gear... now worth nothing but a pile
of
> happy memories...
Well, have this one on me, then:
http://www.cloud9.co.uk/james/BBCMicro/Xbeeb/Screenshots.html
Ja
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