What can I do with a Commodore VIC 20?

What can I do with a Commodore VIC 20?

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play Jupiter Lander

Sell it for a Ti99 4/A.

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Make sweet sweet music.

shove it up your ass

>What can I do with a Commodore VIC 20?
pretty much just end up wishing you had a C64

might as well get an MSX instead and enjoy actual software

having made music on the Vic-20, good fuck no
this ain't a machine with a SID, this thing sounds like ass

>this thing sounds like ass
Get the keyboard that uses a Yamaha chip dipshit.

Do math faster than you can in your head and with less possibility for error.
Perform repetitive computations and solve small dataset problems.
Communicate with, control and automate remote systems.
Better understand the fundamentals of computing with simple hardware.
Better understand the fundamentals of programming with simple languages.
Challenge yourself to solve complex problems with relatively limited resources.
Play crappy old video games from your childhood and never shut the fuck up about it.

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>Get the keyboard that uses a Yamaha chip dipshit.
...the one that only supports the C64?

awesome

>TI
no

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The other one that was made for the Vic.

Look after it. It was the direct ancestor of the '64, and there aren't too many of them around.

learn BASIC. from there, the sky's the limit.

>computer that sold millions globally
>there aren't too many of them around.
lol

that was the C64, the VIC was hardly super rare but they're not super common either

They dold at least 2 million Vic-20s, don't be daft.

guess they did, still, they're hardly as common as C64s in my experience, the boxed one I got from auction is the only one I've seen in the wild so far

put it in your bum

I remember seeing a whole pile of them at a flea market once.

Throw the insides out and replace them with a raspberry pi cluster.

You can do anything! It's a real computer, for the price of a toy!

This. Do a sleeper build.

Have a fun time as a kid in 1981-1984 like I did. :3

For all the talk of the apple this and ibm that, it was the Vic which really opened the floodgates to home computers.

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