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Hemingray

macrumors 68030
Jan 9, 2002
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Ha ha haaa!
Originally posted by voicegy
I don't care about getting to 500 posts now because Hemingray's avatar is the coolest and is what I would have used.:(

Dang, sorry about that! I scrambled to get this because I was amazed no one else had used it!
 

britboy

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Nov 4, 2001
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Argentina
Originally posted by Hemingray


Dang, sorry about that! I scrambled to get this because I was amazed no one else had used it!

You could smooth the edges of your avatar though, it's not quite circular.
 

Hemingray

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Jan 9, 2002
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Ha ha haaa!
I know what you mean, those two spots near the top? That's part of the metallic reflection around the rim and it looks odd at such a reduced-down size... but I'm too lazy to Photoshop it. ;)
 

Beej

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Jan 6, 2002
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Originally posted by King Cobra
The 6502 was, in fact, used in the Apple I and the Atari 2600...and also the Atari 7800. And the processors all ran at a might fast 1.19MHz.
I wonder if overclockes existed back then...

"Hey, dude, I overclocked my 6502 to 1.23 MHz!"

:D
 

mac15

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Dec 29, 2001
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Originally posted by Beej
I wonder if overclockes existed back then...

"Hey, dude, I overclocked my 6502 to 1.23 MHz!"

:D

lol
I can see jobs saying we now have super fast dual 1.5MHZ computers
 

mc68k

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Apr 16, 2002
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Originally posted by Beej
I wonder if overclockes existed back then...

"Hey, dude, I overclocked my 6502 to 1.23 MHz!"

:D

Yes they did. The IIgs (different CPU but still slow) can go from 2.8MHz -> ~17-18MHz (w/third party).

I don't think people would OC the consoles though...
 
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