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Jim Butterfield: The Commodore Guru - An Interview by Jim Lawless (Reference: jb) Jim Butterfield has long been associated with the Commodore computer system, from the days of the KIM-1 to the present.
Many of us learned machine language through Jim's articles or books, while most have benefitted from his early work on creating memory maps and documenting KERNAL routines for the Commodore line.
I am sure Jim Brain can arrange C/G graphics in the HTML viewer he is working on, but we can see a problem: The eventual goal of the HTML viewer is to grow the application into a full fledge WWW Browser.
www.ffd2.com /fridge/chacking/c=hacking14.txt   (18098 words)

  
 C64 Direct-to-TV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To see a picture of a Commodore Legend Drinking Beer: Go to BASIC mode (Tip 04), then type (Tip 06):
A grainy picture of Jim Butterfield and friend.
To see a picture of the DTV Development Team: Go to BASIC mode (Tip 04), then type (Tip 06):
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