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RGCD publish games for the Commodore 64 and Amiga on cartridge, disk, CD and download. Host of the annual C64 16kb Cartridge Development Competition.
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RGCD Pages Blog About RGCD.DEV Games Reviews Magazine Contact Us Privacy Policy Shop Monday 18 March 2024 Pomera DM30 I've discussed my appreciation of 'distraction free' word processing in a few of my previous posts here on the RGCD blog, as it not only highlights a real problem that we have in this always-online world, but also (in terms of hardware word processors) they’re an odd technological dead-end that are seemingly going through a resurgence. If you are in your mid-forties (like me) then you may remember having typing lessons at secondary school; a class during which the students tapped away on electronic or mechanical typewriters in a often vein attempt to learn the art of touch typing. In my school, before these classes were eventually axed and replaced with computing or IT classes, they actually introduced hardware word processors. These were essentially the same as the electronic typewriters but had a small screen on which you could type and edi...
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