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uCommodore Free Magazine
Issue 13 October 2007
Free to download magazine dedicated to
Commodore Computers
Available as Text Html PDF and
Commodore 64 D64 disk image
www.commodorefree.com
Editor
I have again been busy revising so the
issue will feel a little rushed & rough
(although many people claim its always
that way) The weather is now in the UK
at least back to normality rain with
the occasional rain & some days we get
rain, wind and a bit more rain.
But then out of the blue we have a fine
sunny day, it only lasts for a few
hours so we have to make the most of it
with everyone setting of at the same
time heading to the beach. The motor-
ways blocked and after 3 hours you make
it to a beach Full of people then spend
another couple of hours looking for
somewhere to sit for a picnic but in
the back of your mind you thing must
set off soon to avoid the traffic so
you jump into the car speed off to the
motorway and find everyone else has had
the same idea and the motorway is full,
couple of hours later you get back home
unpack it starts to rain for a week.
It does make you wonder why anyone
would want to live in the Uk, but I
suppose with the world all doomed from
global warming and ready to burn up any
second then anywhere on the earth could
be a bad place. The thing that always
cheers me up is someone coming out with
a gadget or software item that proves
other people wrong, a demo most would
think impossible, hardware that couldnt
be made or some other none producible
item.
This seems to be the Theme for old
Commodore systems at the moment making
the impossible possible.
Finally I caught up with the new owner
of 8 bit designs Charles Gutman & the
inventor of the Commodore 1541-III.
Also read about how the Doom clone Mood
was created Hey stop reading this its
the boring boarding bit turn the page.
HOW CAN I HELP COMMODORE FREE
Ok the best way to help would be write
something about Commodore (yes for the
observant I spelled the company
correctly this time) -grin seriously
though articles are always welcome.
WHAT ARTICLES DO YOU NEED
Well they vary contact me if you have
an idea but I am looking for Tutorials
(beginners and Expert)
Experiences with Commodore
Why I love Commodore machines
Interviews - maybe you have access to a
power user
Thanks Nigel
www.commodorefree
commodorefree@commodorefree.com