Subj : Re: Commodore 128 and Commodore 64 To : John Guillory From : Gary McCulloch Date : Wed Nov 22 2023 08:39 pm On Tue 14-Nov-2023 11:51a, John Guillory@1:116/16.0 wrote: JG> I just got my Commodore 128 in, and unfortuantely the seller did not JG> include the power supply with it, so I have to wait on the new power JG> supply I just bought to come in. I also ordered a Commodore 64, but it's JG> on a slow boat from Italy. The darn thing has been left their country for JG> about a month, and is scheduled to arrive wednesday, but so far it has yet JG> to show any updates, so I doubt that will happen. But, once the power JG> supply comes in, or the commodore 64 arrives, I have an Ultimate 2+L JG> cartridge awaiting to be tried out. I can't wait, as I bought it to use JG> the REU with Vision Basic. I also have a The C64 Maxi, but it takes JG> forever and a day to appear to load Vision Basic, so I figure it must not JG> work with it. I can't wait to get to programming it.... JG> John H. Guillory JG> call sign KF5QEO JG> URL: kf5qeo.servebbs.net JG> KF5QEO's Shack BBS JG> ... A house is a place to keep your stuff while you go out and get more JG> stuff JG> --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2023/03/14 (Linux/64) JG> * Origin: KF5QEO's Shack -- kf5qeo.servebbs.net (1:116/16) While you wait, you should look into getting a WiFi modem for those two. Get a copy of CCGMS and get ready to call the C64/C128 boards instead of all the PC boards. Life the way it used to be! :) * ACIS Member. AmigaNet ArakNet C=Net FidoNet PiNet RetroNet --- CNet/5 * Origin: call.rofbbs.com ports 6800 6400 8502 / (423) 541-8271 (1:154/50) .