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Posted By

Chicken
on 2012-07-16
04:04:45
 Re: Futurama (c)

Yeah, Terminator shows APPLE II code happy

DIENSTAGSTREFF has a section for "Famous C64 uses" and it lists Bender as well.

http://www.dienstagstreff.de/famous/index.php

SVS:
I just posted this in a different thread but it here it'S not off-topic wink

Savage - Only You (1984)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSMN088tFDY

Of course you have to enjoy the clip completely wink If you are too impatient, skip forwards to 2:00 grin

Posted By

MIK
on 2012-07-14
02:54:59
 Re: Futurama (c)

How did they get a battery to last that long is another point. We are still using the same batteries from 30 years ago and they still last no longer. Another government conspiracy thing I sure stopping the development of portable power...

Posted By

JamesD
on 2012-07-13
21:42:56
 Re: Futurama (c)

That's one of the few episodes of Futurama I actually watched.
I LMAO when I saw that. I think that was actually paying a little homage to the Terminator as well as being just a joke.

The Terminator image was a monitor dump on the Apple II if I remember right.

Can you imagine the number of lines of 6502 code required for that kind of AI. I wonder how they paged the RAM and ROM? grin

Posted By

retroscener
on 2012-07-14
03:25:06
 Re: Futurama (c)

Bender always seemed more of an Atari 2600 descendant happy

Hope I'm not being racist.

Posted By

SVS
on 2012-07-01
12:12:05
 Futurama (c)

Summer news:

I've just discovered that the robot Bender of this cartoon-series works based on a 6502 uP chip happy
See first part of season 1 episode 13.

This info in addition to Terminator 1 movie that clearly shows, on robot display, many 6502 statements (LDA, STA, JSR, etc.)

Any further similar info from you, pals?


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