Vintage photos of Vic20 set-ups wanted
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- The Most Noble Order of Denial
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Vintage photos of Vic20 set-ups wanted
Hi guys,
Would those of you with pictures of your Vic20 set-ups from the 80's, please post your pics. I want to fill in the white-space in my emulator, and want to see what sort of things kids had round their machines in the good old days.
Would those of you with pictures of your Vic20 set-ups from the 80's, please post your pics. I want to fill in the white-space in my emulator, and want to see what sort of things kids had round their machines in the good old days.
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Re: Vintage photos of Vic20 set-ups wanted
A datasette, piles of old 60 minutes tapes with handwritten indexes and a ghettoblaster... some cheap carpet too.matsondawson wrote:Hi guys,
Would those of you with pictures of your Vic20 set-ups from the 80's, please post your pics. I want to fill in the white-space in my emulator, and want to see what sort of things kids had round their machines in the good old days.
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You might enjoy this. Virtual rendition of a classic 80s bedroom, complete with C64.
http://ovine.net/153/80s-bedroom-xmas-2010/
Or on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jis13zfEOA8
http://ovine.net/153/80s-bedroom-xmas-2010/
Or on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jis13zfEOA8
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On the 80s room executable Adaware found "Backdoor.Win32.Bifrose.gnt (v)"....malware.Schema wrote:You might enjoy this. Virtual rendition of a classic 80s bedroom, complete with C64.
http://ovine.net/153/80s-bedroom-xmas-2010/
Or on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jis13zfEOA8
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I unzip the archive and extract to a folder on the desktop.matsondawson wrote:Odd, Microsoft Security Essentials and Symantec have both failed to detect a virus. What are you using? Do you have to run it for it to be detected?
I then open the folder, highlight all the files, right click and select "Scan with AdAware" (well known spyware detector).
It returns a report that the malware has been detected in the .exe file.
Might be a false positive but not worth taking chances on.