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I put this on my website but I thought I'd specifically point it out here in case nobody's read it (which they probably haven't):
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http://www.leftiness.org/Mindprober_Jr.D64
http://www.leftiness.org/REALYOU.D64
http://www.leftiness.org/Real.txt (Real You score table)

What we have here are a couple of floppy disks which I copied from my Commodore 64 and uploaded. These programs allow you to see what computers really think of you (or something!) and change your life apporopriately.

As Ralph Wiggum said, "It's fun to obey the machines!".
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You will also need a Commodore 64 emulator to run them on, plus the simple 1-2-3 instructions I typed up:

http://www.theoldcomputer.com/Libarary's/Emulation/C64/WinVICE-1.9.zip
http://www.leftiness.org/Quick-Start.txt

It's all very easy and fun.
 
ADDITIONAL NOTE: If you run Windows XP there is no need to install Win-Rar. If so, when reading the quickstart instructions, follow instructions from point number 4. (References to GAME DISK and the like are there because of how my site is laid out).
 
Wow, I'll be trying this out for sure. It is nice to see that there are more retro-gamers here, I just love old hardware. I have a couple of sinclair spectrums, an amstrad, etc. Alas, I don't have a Commodore 64 yet, so I'll have to use an emulator.

Thanks for sharing this.
 
I'd get a C64 if I were you. They are readily available, very useful (I use them in my studio) and hard/software is still being manufactured for the machine.

From the MIDI sequencer and synthesiser package called MSSIAH, to PC networking, to IDE and Flash card interfaces, to even useless things like MP3 players, video renderers, broadband and internet servers, etc, it's all still flourishing.

Take a look at my NTL page for an unbelievable pile of various links: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/michael.braisher/Record.htm

And here's more music partly composed and played through or via a 64: http://www.concept-single.net/

Get one!

http://www.dustybin.org.uk
 

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