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I sadly I don't have a PET, they look so cool.
I have a VC-20, a couple of C64s (breadbox and C-model), a C128 and a bunch of Amiga computers.
My original C64 died, I think the fuse is blown. I still have it though.
Recently I played Wizard of Wor with my son, which was a very special moment for me. I used to play with my big brother, but he died a few years ago.
I got hold of this cartridge that allows you to insert a SD card. On the card you can put games, which you can load directly, or .D64 images which you can write to a real disk.
For me the 80's was a magical time, mostly due to the C64.




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I understand. I have a PET 2001 N32 (With the Skyles Electric works V4 Basic chip), a CBM 8032, A 2040 disk drive (software upgraded to 4040), a 1541, a 1581, a printer (forgot the number) and even a 128. Most of it works. The 8032 and 2040 have some RAM chip problems and don't recognize all of their memory, but all still power up. I have pictures of my 7 year old playing on the PET. It is so cool.
RIP Jack.