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Jim Brain's Commodore Home Page

Site:
http://garnet.msen.com/~brain/cbmhome.html

Category:
Computing

Review (in 1996):
Some people (and computers) don't know when to quit. Long before the 32-bit computers of today, clunky boxes of the '80s like the Commodore Pet talked in abrupt 8-bit sentences.

So host Jim Brain (NOT a stage name) is committed to keeping these relics alive, explaining how they can still do a passable job at stuff like email and simple word processing. And this free-will love offering provides loads of documentation (from operating system instructions to ROM maps and Hidden Secrets), plus instructions on where to get software (FTP sites, Usenet), and even a useless load of monthly Commodore trivia questions that would stump a Jeopardy champion.

Still, it's reassuring to know that someday when your Pentium system is worth $20, somebody like Jim Brain will be saying "Don't give up! Your computer's still useful!"

As reviewed in the 1996 "World Wide Web Top 1000" - a review of the Top 5% of all Web Sites in 1996.

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