Well on another forum they have a poll on what software everyone is using, and right now VDJ is way out front http://www.djchat.com/boards/showthread.php?t=69924 Hopefully all these users are legal users! Anyways good to see that VDJ is on top, the DEV Team needs to keep up the good work, and keep the software ahead of the competition, as everyone knows the competition is catching up and starting to do video. Looks like another software called OTSDJ is used alot but if you ask me the interface looks cheesy. Reminds me of something I would see from the Good ole Commodore 64 days (I am dating myself here).
Inviato Mon 09 Apr 07 @ 2:32 am
Noooooooooo not the C-64!!!
I'm dating myself as well however I was only 11 years old when I played with my dads C-64.
I'm dating myself as well however I was only 11 years old when I played with my dads C-64.
Inviato Mon 09 Apr 07 @ 3:55 am
I can remember the C-64 as well - used it almost untill I went to trade school.
I had a buddy of mine in Toronto that actually collected the things. He had a network of some sort of the things hooked up in his house - surfed the net with the things and of course played video games.
Personally I remember playing the first Version of Flight Simulator on a C64.
That was in 1985 - Think I was listening to Huey Lewis and The News.
I had a buddy of mine in Toronto that actually collected the things. He had a network of some sort of the things hooked up in his house - surfed the net with the things and of course played video games.
Personally I remember playing the first Version of Flight Simulator on a C64.
That was in 1985 - Think I was listening to Huey Lewis and The News.
Inviato Mon 09 Apr 07 @ 4:04 am
lol c64
who remebers the trs-80? My first pc complete with cassette drive. I can remeber coding for hours to watch the ascii dice roll across the screen.
who remebers the trs-80? My first pc complete with cassette drive. I can remeber coding for hours to watch the ascii dice roll across the screen.
Inviato Mon 09 Apr 07 @ 6:22 am
TRS is before my time.
My earliest Comp experience would be the Commodore Vic-20, With tape and Cartidge Drives
Earliest Vid game console I used?
The Colecovison game system - in 1983 followed by the C-64
Hours and Hours of my youth wasted by Frogger and Donkey Kong
My earliest Comp experience would be the Commodore Vic-20, With tape and Cartidge Drives
Earliest Vid game console I used?
The Colecovison game system - in 1983 followed by the C-64
Hours and Hours of my youth wasted by Frogger and Donkey Kong
Inviato Mon 09 Apr 07 @ 6:36 am
DJ Marcel_1 wrote :
TRS is before my time.
My earliest Comp experience would be the Commodore Vic-20, With tape and Cartidge Drives
Earliest Vid game console I used?
The Colecovison game system - in 1983 followed by the C-64
Hours and Hours of my youth wasted by Frogger and Donkey Kong
My earliest Comp experience would be the Commodore Vic-20, With tape and Cartidge Drives
Earliest Vid game console I used?
The Colecovison game system - in 1983 followed by the C-64
Hours and Hours of my youth wasted by Frogger and Donkey Kong
hahah the vic 20 was my first cpu too.. with the tape drive ;i thought i was the ish.
i used to get books from the library and copy the codes . once i made a rocket fly up the screen .then i started trying to change the codes hehe. 10=goto20>20 =run> used to bee fun though
used to have this game called kaboom and some other ones .
ahhh the memories
Inviato Mon 09 Apr 07 @ 11:57 am
I remember the abacus...
anyone...?
(cricket sounds..)
anyone...?
(cricket sounds..)
hello...?
anyone...?
(cricket sounds..)
anyone...?
(cricket sounds..)
hello...?
Inviato Mon 09 Apr 07 @ 2:14 pm
sinclair spectrum my first
Inviato Mon 09 Apr 07 @ 2:56 pm
showing my age - I had a TRS-80 at home and they were in my high school computer lab. We also had the Sears-Roebuck version of Pong. hahaaa
Inviato Mon 09 Apr 07 @ 4:12 pm
dj t boogie wrote :
hahah the vic 20 was my first cpu too.. with the tape drive ;i thought i was the ish.
i used to get books from the library and copy the codes . once i made a rocket fly up the screen .then i started trying to change the codes hehe. 10=goto20>20 =run> used to bee fun though
used to have this game called kaboom and some other ones .
ahhh the memories
DJ Marcel_1 wrote :
TRS is before my time.
My earliest Comp experience would be the Commodore Vic-20, With tape and Cartidge Drives
Earliest Vid game console I used?
The Colecovison game system - in 1983 followed by the C-64
Hours and Hours of my youth wasted by Frogger and Donkey Kong
My earliest Comp experience would be the Commodore Vic-20, With tape and Cartidge Drives
Earliest Vid game console I used?
The Colecovison game system - in 1983 followed by the C-64
Hours and Hours of my youth wasted by Frogger and Donkey Kong
hahah the vic 20 was my first cpu too.. with the tape drive ;i thought i was the ish.
i used to get books from the library and copy the codes . once i made a rocket fly up the screen .then i started trying to change the codes hehe. 10=goto20>20 =run> used to bee fun though
used to have this game called kaboom and some other ones .
ahhh the memories
Man I remember all of these computers. I used to hack into the floppy 5" and change the coding to show that wrote the program. Things you do for fun - like the hand held games with a couple of red dots moving ( football, basketball, soccer ) and the head to head football.
That's entertainment at it's finest... So easy, even a caveman can do it... lol
Inviato Mon 09 Apr 07 @ 7:16 pm
asymptote wrote :
sinclair spectrum my first
Mine too... LOL
Later Amiga 500, Amiga CD32, Playstation (one) and than in 1998 PC. Oh, and I got myself PSP now.... :)
Inviato Mon 09 Apr 07 @ 8:46 pm
Maybe I shouldchange the subject of my post to Comodore 64 Rulez! ya Cyder I had the good ole TRS-80 COCO II..........I see there are some of us in the same age group here.
Inviato Tue 10 Apr 07 @ 7:07 am
DJ Cyder wrote :
lol c64
who remebers the trs-80? My first pc complete with cassette drive. I can remeber coding for hours to watch the ascii dice roll across the screen.
who remebers the trs-80? My first pc complete with cassette drive. I can remeber coding for hours to watch the ascii dice roll across the screen.
I learn to program in BASIC in this TRS-80 :-D... And on the radio, listening Olivian Newton John - Phisycal :-D... long time ago
Inviato Tue 10 Apr 07 @ 7:14 am
The link to the poll is dead?
Inviato Tue 10 Apr 07 @ 12:18 pm
That's funny my 1st family pc was a trs-80. I used to play missle command and some pac-man ripoff. The tapes however i do not recall if i could ever get them to work, I had more fun just playing and listening to them for the funny sounds. I think the next pc we had was a tandy 1000.
Inviato Tue 10 Apr 07 @ 1:59 pm