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"Commodore M68K:" What the heck is this?
« on: January 20, 2005, 08:31:02 AM »
I'm tired, it's late, and I might be missing some sort of droll British humor here...

...but while searching around, I stumbled across 'Wally Dug's Historical Guide to the Amiga', featuring suspiciously clear (and misspelling-laden) screenshots of this supposed 1983 mystery machine.

So what's the deal?  This is just some incredibly stupid joke, right?

Edit:  Well, yeah, it is, of course...  :roll:
 

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Re: "Commodore M68K:" What the heck is this?
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2005, 09:12:32 AM »
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ahh...s*it - i saw it, too. yes, british (but good) humor. *lol*
Heh, well, it seemed familiar, but without exploring the full context of the site, for a few seconds I thought it was taking the tactic of mixing 'real' info in with the BS.  Crap like this gets more plausible as time wears on; the 68k was available then, but seeing more use in odder places ('higher-end' systems... and terminals for 'higher-end' systems -- since vendors like AT&T could charge more for a terminal than Commodore a whole 'computer')... Of course, the 900 is supposedly the more directly-slain precursor in the product lineup, per CBM logic.

...and the legend about Orange/Blue/White/Black being determined by testing old TVs at Los Gatos is apparently safe.