• *blink* *blink* Was that...?

    From steve@steve@dosius.zzn.com (Dosius) to comp.sys.cbm on Wednesday, July 02, 2003 16:59:21
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    I thought I saw a CBM PET-class machine in the "war room" scene toward
    the end of Terminator 3, anyone can confirm/deny?

    -uso.
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  • From Pheuque@pheuque@antisocial.com to comp.sys.cbm on Thursday, July 03, 2003 00:58:16
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    I noticed something that looked PET like. Can't confirm or deny that it was
    a pet.

    By the way. That was probably the best part of the movie. I'm a huge
    Terminator fan... I mean REALLY HUGE.

    This movie was a major disappointment.

    "Dosius" <steve@dosius.zzn.com> wrote in message news:9307085f.0307021559.5646be6a@posting.google.com...
    I thought I saw a CBM PET-class machine in the "war room" scene toward
    the end of Terminator 3, anyone can confirm/deny?

    -uso.


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  • From silverdr@silverdr@inet.remove.it.pl to comp.sys.cbm on Thursday, July 03, 2003 11:56:50
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    Pheuque wrote:

    I noticed something that looked PET like. Can't confirm or deny that it was
    a pet.

    By the way. That was probably the best part of the movie. I'm a huge Terminator fan... I mean REALLY HUGE.


    Yeah, I became a bigger (maybe not THAT HUGE) one after noticing that
    there is a C-64 alike machine code disassembly running on the screen of
    the Arni's vision in the first "T" movie...

    This movie was a major disappointment.

    Have to get disappointed yet.

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  • From D.B.@sorry@no.spam to comp.sys.cbm on Thursday, July 03, 2003 15:27:37
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    "Patryk 'Silver Dream !' Łogiewa" <silverdr@inet.remove.it.pl> wrote in
    message news:3f03fc7b$1@news.inet.com.pl...

    Yeah, I became a bigger (maybe not THAT HUGE) one after noticing that
    there is a C-64 alike machine code disassembly running on the screen of
    the Arni's vision in the first "T" movie...

    Actually, it's a assembly dump from an Apple (IIe ?)


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  • From Bo Zimmerman@bo@zimmers.net to comp.sys.cbm on Thursday, July 03, 2003 10:14:43
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    Heh.. havn't seen T3 yet, but I did notice a 1702 Monitor in the opening scene of Hypercube (The Cube II), which is a film just out on video.

    - Bo

    "Dosius" <steve@dosius.zzn.com> wrote in message news:9307085f.0307021559.5646be6a@posting.google.com...
    I thought I saw a CBM PET-class machine in the "war room" scene toward
    the end of Terminator 3, anyone can confirm/deny?

    -uso.


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  • From steve@steve@dosius.zzn.com (Dosius) to comp.sys.cbm on Thursday, July 03, 2003 08:26:57
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    "Patryk 'Silver Dream !' ?ogiewa" <silverdr@inet.remove.it.pl> wrote in message news:<3f03fc7b$1@news.inet.com.pl>...
    Pheuque wrote:

    I noticed something that looked PET like. Can't confirm or deny that it was a pet.

    By the way. That was probably the best part of the movie. I'm a huge Terminator fan... I mean REALLY HUGE.


    Yeah, I became a bigger (maybe not THAT HUGE) one after noticing that
    there is a C-64 alike machine code disassembly running on the screen of
    the Arni's vision in the first "T" movie...

    This movie was a major disappointment.

    Have to get disappointed yet.

    Apple ][, I think :) but the 6510 in the C64 was a derivative of the
    6502 in the ][...you guys know the rest :)

    -uso.
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  • From Bo Zimmerman@bo@zimmers.net to comp.sys.cbm on Thursday, July 03, 2003 11:01:01
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.cbm


    "Dosius" <steve@dosius.zzn.com> wrote in message news:9307085f.0307030726.650f4364@posting.google.com...
    "Patryk 'Silver Dream !' ?ogiewa" <silverdr@inet.remove.it.pl> wrote in
    message news:<3f03fc7b$1@news.inet.com.pl>...
    Pheuque wrote:


    Apple ][, I think :) but the 6510 in the C64 was a derivative of the
    6502 in the ][...you guys know the rest :)

    -uso.

    Heck, the Commodore connection is even better than that! Commodore's MOS division BUILT the 6502 and sold them to Apple for inclusion in the Apple ][.

    - Bo


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  • From Zed@spameater@sympatico.ca to comp.sys.cbm on Friday, July 04, 2003 00:49:10
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    Dosius wrote:
    I thought I saw a CBM PET-class machine in the "war room" scene toward
    the end of Terminator 3, anyone can confirm/deny?

    Yep - it was a PET - a 4032 IIRC. Same ones I used in high school about *cough*20*cough* years ago. My first IT job was working on PETs.

    Z
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  • From spacerogue5@spacerogue5@yahoo.com (Vasko Altiparmakov) to comp.sys.cbm on Friday, July 04, 2003 03:09:46
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    steve@dosius.zzn.com (Dosius) wrote in message news:<9307085f.0307021559.5646be6a@posting.google.com>...
    I thought I saw a CBM PET-class machine in the "war room" scene toward
    the end of Terminator 3, anyone can confirm/deny?

    -uso.

    Havent seen T3, yet.
    Maybe it would be interesting to check out who is responsible for the
    apearence of 8 bit MosTek machines, and mos6502 machine code in
    Terminators. Very interesting :)

    Buy the way, always when i am watching 'True Faith'/New Order it seems
    to me that on the TV in the video, the Turbo250 horizontal bars are
    displayed.
    Does anyone else think so?

    Vasko
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  • From J. Robertson@jkr7@juno.com to comp.sys.cbm on Friday, July 04, 2003 08:17:14
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.cbm

    On 4 Jul 2003 03:09:46 -0700, spacerogue5@yahoo.com (Vasko
    Altiparmakov) wrote:

    steve@dosius.zzn.com (Dosius) wrote in message news:<9307085f.0307021559.5646be6a@posting.google.com>...
    I thought I saw a CBM PET-class machine in the "war room" scene toward
    the end of Terminator 3, anyone can confirm/deny?

    -uso.

    Havent seen T3, yet.
    Maybe it would be interesting to check out who is responsible for the >apearence of 8 bit MosTek machines, and mos6502 machine code in
    Terminators. Very interesting :)

    "MosTek"? I think you mean "MOS Technologies, Inc." ;-) which is the
    company that made the 6502. "MosTek" is a completely separate
    electronics company that never made the 6502 or variants (or never had
    anything to do with Commodore).


    Jason

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