Re: C65 Classroom Computer

From: Nate Lawson <nate_at_root.org>
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2018 03:34:21 -0800
Message-Id: <4AAD2515-9BFB-44E4-98D0-2227ABD64A21@root.org>
IEC would’ve been enough. 

-Nate

> On Dec 15, 2018, at 11:30 PM, didier derny <didier@aida.org> wrote:
> 
> Any idea on how this diskless machine could work ?
> 
> any network connector on this machine ?
> 
> 
> 
>> On 12/16/2018 1:58 AM, Nate Lawson wrote:
>> So either engineering went rogue on this or some business person liked this idea of re-entering the school market with a cheap C65.
>> 
>> Either case is so far out in C64 fanfic territory that it’s in keeping with the project’s whole nature.
>> 
>> -Nate
>> 
>>> On Dec 15, 2018, at 3:36 PM, Rob Clarke <crock@clarke-family.org.uk> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I beleive Plus/4's were commonly used in schools in Hungary as well.
>>> 
>>>>> On 15/12/2018 23:35, Chris Wareham wrote:
>>>>> On 15/12/2018 18:15, Mia Magnusson wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I've never heard of any school usage of Commodore computers except the
>>>>> usage of various PETs (and educator 64) in North America.
>>>>> 
>>>> We had Commodore PET machines at my state run school in the UK - both
>>>> 2001 and 4000 series models. They were no longer in use by the time I
>>>> got there though, as the BBC machines from Acorn had become the
>>>> preferred classroom computer.
>>>> 
>>>> Chris
>>>> 
>> 
> 
Received on 2018-12-16 13:00:02

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