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| My first computer http://www.geocities.com/SiliconVall...717/c64-21.jpg The first one I bought anyway. I commandeered my sister's VIC-20 before it. Hey, it's pre OS9
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Atari 400! Loved that membrane keyboard... |
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Even the Apple IIe had sound input capability. My TiBook doesn't though. Bummer.-Rob
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Where did you sound input on a IIe? The cassette port?
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Wasn't the Commadore 128 pre Amiga?
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Not really, they came out at about the same time. The 128 was the culmination of Commodore's 8-bit architecture going back to the PET 2001, and the Amiga was a 68000 based 16/32 bit machine.
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| Vic 20
I used to drive my sister nuts by putting my Paratrooper cassette from my Vic 20 into her tape player. Next I got a Smith - Corona PC with DOS and played Liesure Suit Larry until the cows came home. |
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The Apple IIe (at least some models of it) had a 1/8" mini-plug in the back for plugging in sound either from a mic or a walkman or whatever. I don't remember if it was for line-level or powered input. Anyway, you could sample it at some data address. Something funny kinda like the way you'd PEEK at a memory address to make the speaker tick. -Rob
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