C64 vs C64!

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Hi! Epson named one of their printers, 'C64'. Commodore Computers,
back in the 80's named one of their computers C64. So if you see posts
about the C64 that just don't make any sense....it's probably the
Commodore C64!!!

Infringement?? Who cares

Mike
 
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"Michael P Gabriel" <axipolti@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi! Epson named one of their printers, 'C64'. Commodore Computers,
> back in the 80's named one of their computers C64. So if you see posts
> about the C64 that just don't make any sense....it's probably the
> Commodore C64!!!
>
> Infringement?? Who cares
>
> Mike

Ok so what you going to think when the C66(starting to show now) starts
getting into peoples hands?
 
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 09:24:39 -0400, "NCHA" <M@U.com> wrote:

> Ok so what you going to think when the C66(starting to show now) starts
>getting into peoples hands?

I'd think another proto popped up. After all, no one knew about C65
until a few years ago.

There are also C16 and C128 and C+4. There may be some people who
called their VIC-20 as C20 but I haven't heard of it.
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"NCHA" <M@U.com> wrote in message news:<10ghul2sr158u73@corp.supernews.com>...
> "Michael P Gabriel" <axipolti@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:a20043.0407290516.273cca54@posting.google.com...
> > Hi! Epson named one of their printers, 'C64'. Commodore Computers,
> > back in the 80's named one of their computers C64. So if you see posts
> > about the C64 that just don't make any sense....it's probably the
> > Commodore C64!!!
> >
> > Infringement?? Who cares
> >
> > Mike
>
> Ok so what you going to think when the C66(starting to show now) starts
> getting into peoples hands?

>>>>>>What the hell is a C66!!
 
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"Michael P Gabriel" <axipolti@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:a20043.0407291022.18c4ffc5@posting.google.com...
> "NCHA" <M@U.com> wrote in message
news:<10ghul2sr158u73@corp.supernews.com>...
> > "Michael P Gabriel" <axipolti@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:a20043.0407290516.273cca54@posting.google.com...
> > > Hi! Epson named one of their printers, 'C64'. Commodore Computers,
> > > back in the 80's named one of their computers C64. So if you see posts
> > > about the C64 that just don't make any sense....it's probably the
> > > Commodore C64!!!
> > >
> > > Infringement?? Who cares
> > >
> > > Mike
> >
> > Ok so what you going to think when the C66(starting to show now)
starts
> > getting into peoples hands?
>
> >>>>>>What the hell is a C66!!


Same thing as a C64 Epson added the Film Factory software, a sample of
the Durabrite glossy paper and some web links
 
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NCHA wrote:

> Same thing as a C64 Epson added the Film Factory software, a
> sample of the Durabrite glossy paper and some web links

Nope, not the same thing. It looks more like photo series and is USB
only.


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In the US the 60 series has all was been USB since the C62
"Lukasz Ledochowski" <lukled@tlen.pl> wrote in message
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> NCHA wrote:
>
> > Same thing as a C64 Epson added the Film Factory software, a
> > sample of the Durabrite glossy paper and some web links
>
> Nope, not the same thing. It looks more like photo series and is USB
> only.
>
>
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> # GG:503647
> # lukled@tlen.pl
 
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NCHA wrote:

> In the US the 60 series has all was been USB since the C62

European C64 had also parrarel port.


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