Oh but who cares how noisy when you are playing it? There is a pinball arcade near me and I have played this one. I hate that I could barely hear the music from the game due to all of the noise from the rest of the gameroom...
and so what uranus is a star - Rob
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Kruger
Another YouTube channel that I occasionally watch is Joe's Classic Video Games. The dude is always posting some new video about a classic arcade game or pinball machine that he's fixing or restoring...
and so what uranus is a star - Rob
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Kruger
I never really got into video pinball games, but Microsoft Pinball Arcade seems to have the decent graphics and action that would make it close to realistic...
and so what uranus is a star - Rob
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Kruger
Wait, I'm already using the Magic 8-ball to help debug. I hope quantum computing becomes mainstream soon so I can consider myself a classical software developer...
Holy crap I did not know that. I'm an ancient programmer now. I had my night all planned out, but now this changes everything. I'll let you know how it turns out...
SpartaDos was years ahead of its time. It's pretty amazing that they were able to get all of that functionality into a DOS that fit in (a lot) less than 640K. But I remember Mac/65 being shipped on floppy and included with that Trak drive. I don't recall which DOS was shipped with that drive, but I know it wasn't Atari DOS...
and so what uranus is a star - Rob
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Kruger