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jasper
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i once had i aquarius but my dad trew it away when we moved
15 January 2006, 06:09:31
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JIMMIE WHEATON
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THANK YOU I THOUGHT WOULD NEVER SEE ONE AGAIN THANK YOU. I SEEN A MATTEL AQUARIUS MY FIRST COMPUTER I GOT TO GET ONE HELP ME IT WOULD MEAN SO MUCH TO ME.
27 October 2005, 05:33:02
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Peter Cormack
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It's great to see a site like this about a great old machine. I still have my UK Aquarius, 16K expansion and Data-recorder from 1984. I spent massive amounts of time programming and messing around with it. Animating the running man, finding the memory locations that changed the screen colour instantly or reset the computer, oh the joy. I think I still have programs I wrote on tape somewhere that have drop down menus (windows style) and cut and paste word pros (i was on a mission!!). Once, I even linked the remote control function on the data-recorder to a micro-switch on the door of my bedroom. When someone opened the door the tape started, loaded some data into the waiting Aquarius and a 2-tone alarm went off! Those truly were the days.......
21 October 2005, 05:46:45
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Japie
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hehe, nette site en het kleurtje groen vind ik ook aardig! Is je Guestbook nu NL of EN btw? :D
8 October 2005, 17:37:09
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Robert
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Wow! I too thought I was only person to have one. Mom and Dad bought it for me for $100 at the local Odd Lot (which is now Big Lots and Job Lot in other parts of the country). I had the Tron Deadly Discs, Utopia, the Dungeons and Dragons, and the Chess. The latter two had to be specially ordered with 14 weeks delivery from California. I also had the 16K expander which gave us a full 20K to bang around with. LOL! I still remember my Dad calling the keyboard "Chicklets." I still remember going down the ladder on level 99 of Dungeons & Dragons, a feat which took my cousin and I 14 hours straight to reach, only to be completely disappointed to learn the game just pushes you back up to level 90 when you do so. I remember printing out really bad poetry on the heat matrix printer that took paper little wider than a sales receipt, and giving it to girls in JHS. I remember programming that sample sprite graphic of the running man and programming trivia games for my little sister. I very much remember begging my Dad for cassettes longer than 30 minutes to load the data into the machine. Flood of memories here. I don't know where that machine is today, but I made it the main opening joke in my best man speech at my cousin's wedding last year. He's a computer engineer now.
25 August 2005, 16:27:55
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Michael
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Nice site indeed!
M.
19 August 2005, 04:24:00
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Frank Schwark
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Rescued an Aquarius from a dumpster and it works! My entry way into retro-computing.Hey,great site.
28 July 2005, 00:33:56
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D?so Dom?uez
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Very interesting :)
I received the Aquarius as a gift from USA (NTSC and 120V)... I played to D&D several hours... and even I wrote (C64 adaptation) Snake, a pseudo-Pacman and a program for to see mathematical functions :).
Regards from Spain
25 July 2005, 14:47:45
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Harry Carter
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Good worK! You?ve a very nice site where is possible to find interesting information. This is a great site enjoy surfing into it. Thanks for all the information you provide.
22 July 2005, 08:44:42
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