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Vintage Commodore 128 Personal Computer Handbook: 2019 Survival Edition Paperback – March 12, 2019
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- Print length314 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 12, 2019
- Dimensions6 x 0.71 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101090260814
- ISBN-13978-1090260819
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- Publisher : Independently published (March 12, 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 314 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1090260814
- ISBN-13 : 978-1090260819
- Item Weight : 14.9 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.71 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,711,867 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Customers find this book provides a comprehensive knowledge base on the C128 computer. It covers original material and updated facts about the computer, providing a reference point for rediscovering the joys of retro computing. Readers describe it as an excellent read for enthusiasts, covering everything from modern pieces to use to where to find help.
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Customers find the book provides good information about the Commodore 128 computer. It covers original material and updated facts about the computer. The book provides modern retro computing resources and is a great reference for rediscovering the joys of the 128. Readers appreciate the modern equipment suggestions for connecting their C-128 computer to modern devices.
"...for a retro hobbyist, this book serves as both a time capsule and reference point for rediscovering the joys and simplicity of 80s computers-from a..." Read more
"...book is a fusion of that old manuscript from 1985 and good information for new enthusiast interested in the C128, to help them get going...." Read more
"...This book covers original material and updated facts about the computer. It is perhaps the best book for modern information about this retro computer." Read more
"This book explains the introduction of Commodore 128 and how to use it with today's technology...." Read more
Customers find the book informative and easy to read. They say it's an excellent resource for classic computer enthusiasts, well-written, and accurate. The author does a good job of letting readers know which sections are vintage. Overall, they consider it one of the best C-128 books out there and an excellent read.
"An enjoyable read for a retro hobbyist, this book serves as both a time capsule and reference point for rediscovering the joys and simplicity of 80s..." Read more
"...She does a good job of letting the reader know which sections of the book are vintage and which are new...." Read more
"...Frankly, it's one of the best C-128 books out there and is an excellent addition to any C= fan's bookshelf. Highly recommended!" Read more
"...Margaret has written a fantastic book, much of it taken from a book that she had all but finished over 30 years ago and now updated to reflect what..." Read more
Customers find the book covers original material and updated facts about computers. They mention it covers everything from what modern pieces to use, to where to find help. The book covers the same ground for old timers as well as new information for newcomers.
"...This book covers original material and updated facts about the computer. It is perhaps the best book for modern information about this retro computer." Read more
"...this book covers the same ground for old timers as well as new information for the newcomers...." Read more
"...128 in 2019, this is the book for you - Morabito covers everything from what modern pieces to use, to where to find help. Excellent resource!" Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2019An enjoyable read for a retro hobbyist, this book serves as both a time capsule and reference point for rediscovering the joys and simplicity of 80s computers-from a 2019 perspective! The author originally wrote this full-scope introduction in the 1980s when the Commodore 128 was first released. Unpublished, it sat for over three decades. Now, with ever increasing interest in earlier home computing, this book incorporates a contemporary commentary and reflection on using a C128 in the 21st Century.
Originally aimed at the new-user, as many home computer users were in the mid-80s, this book does not attempt to dive too deeply into technical information. There's some scant programming but the emphasis is on the basics of a new user's experience and overcoming the learning curve. From the rear view mirror of 2019, things we assume or applications we often take for granted as simple in today's world, were down-right intimidating to your great grandparents who came home with their first ever computer experience. Some of it is slow and even cringe-worthy, you have to accept that the book was written for a different time and era when it comes to technology.
All in all, this is a good read and worth the low self-published cover price. If you are already into retro technology, you'll enjoy this in your collection as a good way to spend a trans-continental flight. When you get home, drag the 128 out of the closet, blow the dust off, and explore some of the amazing things that are being developed and sold TODAY. This book will help you remember and relive that experience again.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2019Back in 1985 when she was the technical editor for RUN magazine, and she had gotten her hands on an early production C128. She was also writing this book and just as it was finished the book publisher pulled out and her manuscript lay in a box for more than 30 years.
Like a lot of us she got her trusty old C128 out of mothballs and set about to get it working again and see what sort of Commodore scene there was today. This book is a fusion of that old manuscript from 1985 and good information for new enthusiast interested in the C128, to help them get going. She does a good job of letting the reader know which sections of the book are vintage and which are new. Sometimes you get a taste of what such a book would have been aiming to tell a reader in 1985 and sometimes you get a contrast to different choices available to today’s C128 owner (like storage options.)
I also did a video review on this book. Search YouTube for Hey Birt and you will find it.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2020I bought a C64 in 1983. During the ensuing years I was always on a very tight budget and didn't see the value of a C128 at that time. Fast forward to now and I have a C128 emulator using the software package C64 Forever. That's fantastic but there is a lot going on with the C128 that isn't in the C64. I'd like a manual. This is what I was looking for.
One reviewer mentioned poor printing and graphics. Not with my copy. Everything looks fine. I'm impressed that Ms. Morabito resurrected something she started in the '80's and published it.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2019This book was originally written in 1985 when the C-128 was a new machine. However, after pulling her machine out of storage in 2016 the author (who once was the Tech Editor for RUN Magazine in the 1980's) began to update the manuscript to be relevant to readers in 2019. It's a fantastic blend of old and new, for old folks wanting to rekindle their C-128 memories and new folks jumping fresh into the scene today and needing a bit of help to get there.
Frankly, it's one of the best C-128 books out there and is an excellent addition to any C= fan's bookshelf. Highly recommended!
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Historical Document Loaded with New, Relevant Advice in 2019This book was originally written in 1985 when the C-128 was a new machine. However, after pulling her machine out of storage in 2016 the author (who once was the Tech Editor for RUN Magazine in the 1980's) began to update the manuscript to be relevant to readers in 2019. It's a fantastic blend of old and new, for old folks wanting to rekindle their C-128 memories and new folks jumping fresh into the scene today and needing a bit of help to get there.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2019
Frankly, it's one of the best C-128 books out there and is an excellent addition to any C= fan's bookshelf. Highly recommended!
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2019Wow. It is just amazing to see a brand new full-sized paperback book all about one of my favorite computers show up on Amazon. Margaret has written a fantastic book, much of it taken from a book that she had all but finished over 30 years ago and now updated to reflect what is going on with the Commodore 128 today. It is well written and so far seems to be very accurate. I really look forward to finishing this cover to cover.
5.0 out of 5 stars What a great surprise! And a great book!Wow. It is just amazing to see a brand new full-sized paperback book all about one of my favorite computers show up on Amazon. Margaret has written a fantastic book, much of it taken from a book that she had all but finished over 30 years ago and now updated to reflect what is going on with the Commodore 128 today. It is well written and so far seems to be very accurate. I really look forward to finishing this cover to cover.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2019
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2020I like this book because it was originally written when the C128 came out, but was canceled by the publisher. With the rebirth of the C128, the author updated the book. This book covers original material and updated facts about the computer. It is perhaps the best book for modern information about this retro computer.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2021This book explains the introduction of Commodore 128 and how to use it with today's technology. But I read this book like a beautiful novel that took me back to the eighties and made smiles on my face. Thank you Margaret.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2019Written by a former editor for the defunct RUN magazine for Commodore 8 bit computers,
this book covers the same ground for old timers as well as new information for the
newcomers. Includes modern equipment suggestions for connecting your C-128 computer to the outside
world via Wifi-Modems (one exists for the C-64) and other equipment.
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Branislav NovoselReviewed in Germany on August 29, 20245.0 out of 5 stars How to use C128 today
An interesting reminder of how to use the C128 in this day and age.
An interesting reminder of how to use the C128 in this day and age.5.0 out of 5 stars How to use C128 today
Branislav Novosel
Reviewed in Germany on August 29, 2024
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RitchieReviewed in France on September 11, 20235.0 out of 5 stars Indispensable aux fans du Commodore 128 et 128D.
Remise en état de PC Commodore vintage.
Une mine de renseignements à compléter par quelques vidéos YouTube.
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RubenReviewed in Spain on March 7, 20221.0 out of 5 stars Muy mala calidad.
La calidad del libro impreso no corresponde con las imagenes ofrecidas en "Echa un vistazo". Te avisan que estás viedno la versión Kindle pero esperas que la impresa tenga también las fotos en color, y no es así, son en blanco y negro y encima en baja resolución, vaya que se ven hasta borrosas.
No lo recomiendo ni regalado.
Le pongo un estrella ya que no me deja poner menos.
La calidad del libro impreso no corresponde con las imagenes ofrecidas en "Echa un vistazo". Te avisan que estás viedno la versión Kindle pero esperas que la impresa tenga también las fotos en color, y no es así, son en blanco y negro y encima en baja resolución, vaya que se ven hasta borrosas.1.0 out of 5 stars Muy mala calidad.
Ruben
Reviewed in Spain on March 7, 2022
No lo recomiendo ni regalado.
Le pongo un estrella ya que no me deja poner menos.
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David W. ScottReviewed in Canada on April 18, 20195.0 out of 5 stars Great resource for Commodore users and collectors.
I love that a new book about the Commodore 128 has been released in 2019! The C128 was a minor hit for Commodore, closing out the 8-bit era with a unique computer that sold well but could never escape the shadow of the C64’s gargantuan success. I loved the C128 and relish any new (or old) information about it.
The book is a bit of a weird mix — much of the text was written when the C128 was brand new (but the book didn’t get published.) New sections of information have been added for users from the 2019 perspective, but the 2019 sections are not comprehensive or include step-by-step instructions.
As such, the book makes a great introduction to new users and a great nostalgia trip for old users. But the sometimes perplexing art of using the C128 in 2019 (with modern SD cards for example) is covered cursorily, with links and suggestions for further resources provided. The value in the book is in getting you up to speed with the classic C128, and then making you aware of modern options and possibilities for these >30 year old machines. You will need to do your own research to complete your knowledge, but the book will help you understand what questions to ask and where to start looking.
Entertainingly written by one of the editors of RUN magazine - so the style has the same breezy accessibility that RUN magazine had.
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JuriReviewed in Italy on July 20, 20195.0 out of 5 stars bello
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