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Acutally I just did a search and it's not the Commodore 16.  Here's a link 
for you, and before David asks us to stop this nostaliga, I'll drop it 
after this :)

http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=252



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OK, then how about the PET?

But I think I've got you -- the Commodore 16. This doorstop was given away 

to people who were promised a computer for listening to a spiel for 
timeshares near Brainerd, MN or something. My neighbor got one and let me 
play. Turns out it had a version of Commodore BASIC somewhere between the 
C64 and the C128 and had only 16K memory. Fun, however.

And it was a darker gray/tan.

Vern

At 09:33 AM 9/2/2004, you wrote:
>Ah the commodore 64.  I had a Vic 20 if anyone can recall that, back when
>I was a kid.  After reading the book that came with it, there was a
>program at the end for a tank game.  It was a ton of lines of code (or at
>least to a 7 yr old it was) and I spent about 3 hours coding that game.
>Got some errors, fixed them and finally got to play the game for about 5
>minutes.  Then I had to use the bathroom.  Came back to find that Mom had
>turned the computer off because I wasn't using it and since the program
>was only in the memory and I had not backed it up to the tape drive.....
>My first lesson in SAVE SAVE SAVE lol.
>
>Ron Power
>Programmer
>Information Services
>City Of St. John's, NL
>P.O. Box 908
>St. John's, NL
>A1C 5M2
>Tel: 709-576-8132
>Email: rpower@xxxxxxxxxx
>Website: http://www.stjohns.ca/


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