Commodore 64 30-in-1 Classic Plug & Play Video Game (C64DTV)
Program 1337 in action
From:
bhz
(Wed Dec 1 09:50:51 2004)
The picture was actually taken by me at the Chicago Expo 2003. Yay! I'm glad people are finding the eggs! BTW the program is called "1337" because the photo's id in the camera just happened to be DSC001337.jpg!!
From:
jp
(Thu Dec 2 00:38:09 2004)
I was there when that picture was taken. Had a lot of fun staying up all night messing with old computers and talking about them!!
From:
TRSI
(Sat Apr 2 19:11:10 2005)
you mean 1337 doesnt stand for leet = elite ?
Description
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Once a keyboard is attached to the unit, you can boot into BASIC. Files are stored on a virtual disk drive mapped to device #1 (Tape routines have been removed). The first program is named 1337 (leet), and when run, it shows a picture of Adrian Gonzales (one of the developers) having a cold one with Commodore guru Jim Butterfield. The photo was taken by Mark Seelye at Chicago SWRAP EXPO 2003.