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AddressMate (one word) is one of thoose programs that tries to be everything, and turns out to be nothing.
Sort of collection of the most common apps: text editor, gfx, music,...
Good Plus/4 emulator.
Overview - BANNER is an incredibly old program. I frequently go through tons of floppies to discern whether they are still good or not, and here I find this app, still alive and kicking from my days of the 80286 clone PC. We're talking 1989 era. This floppy still works. Although I have no real need of this program, I found it to be one of a kind, simple and effective. The fact that a 13 year old floppy disk (the 5.25 inch one, at that) is still perfectly readable makes this a truly treasuring backup. Made by Broderbund, you simply can't get this type of software anymore.
CCS64 is the classic amongst the C64 emulators. It supports all disk image formats and tapes, too. All games should work with it.
Sure, I want to surf the net, too. Surfing the net from a Commodore64 is now a true paradigm, since you'll hardly ever find a web site you can use. I remember when I got a modem for my C64 (it was an 800 bps modem)' omg that was incredible! I knew a telnetable BBS and I used to spend hours there, chating with the sysadmin. That's how I got into security' great stuff indeed.
All artists have a begining, even when it comes to digital art. I still remember how I used to draw on my Commodore 64's screen (OK...it's an example...:D) with PEEKs and POKEs. Sure...I'm not an artist.
This is the only emulator I know of for the Vectrex. It was built for DOS, but works on Windows as well.
The DOS version of the most popular emulator. It doesn't seem to be maintained anymore.
Dr Sbaitso is the perfect psychologist: strictly confidential and without any emotion. A cold machine which analyses your personal problems without judging you. You can tell him anything, he won't call the police or mock you - because he's just a computer algorithm!
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