Den Sat, 15 Dec 2018 21:46:52 -0500 skrev Robin Harbron <macbeth@tbaytel.net>: > My elementary school (grades kindergarten to 8) in Thunder Bay, > Ontario, Canada had a Commodore 64 in every classroom, and my high > school had a lab of Commodore 128 computers. This was true of all the > public schools in Thunder Bay. The C64 computers in each classroom > were in a metal enclosure that protected them from some abuse and > also worked as a monitor stand, looking somewhat like a Commodore PET > when set up. > > I happen to have one of these enclosures, and I've been using it in > my 8-Bit Show and Tell series: > https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3gRBswFkuteshdwMZAQafQ > > Or if you prefer to just see a picture, I tweeted one here: > https://twitter.com/BedfordLvlExp/status/1066087142940704769 Cool! It kind of looks like a sibling to the VIC 1020 (the PET style expansion box for VIC 20). -- (\_/) Copy the bunny to your mails to help (O.o) him achieve world domination. (> <) Come join the dark side. /_|_\ We have cookies.Received on 2018-12-18 02:00:13
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