Examples of using A commodore in English and their translations into Polish
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Your pappy's a Commodore?!
Write a Commodore program that makes it look just like the ATT.
What is that, a Commodore 64?
Except the Commodore ones, I do notdon't have a Commodore. .
I have never seen a Commodore like this before.
Six colors, that fluid scan, it might work on a Commodore.
Not every geek with a Commodore 64 can hack into NASA.
as teenagers, and bought a Commodore 64 We worked overtime, we heard this machine.
And so, uh, we got him a, uh… a commodore 64… with wordstar for christmas.
I have been a Commodore 64 fan since 1985
Who bought you a Commodore 64?
You go get me a Commodore or something like that and bring it to Darren's place.
That's gonna be a Commodore 64 replacement. And we're also gonna do a lower-end Amiga.
Unfortunately, it's a Commodore 64.
You go get me a Commodore or something like that- Yeah.- OK. and bring it to Darren's place.
My first computer was a Commodore PET 4032.
I unwrapped a Commodore Plus/4 I remember Christmas morning 1988; I think it was My first computer started with the Commodore. .
Yeah, what is that thing, a commodore 64 million?
Power64 is a Commodore 64 emulator, meaning that it lets you play games written for the Commodore 64 on your Mac.
in 1977, a Commodore PET 2001.
This little darling… is a Commodore Amiga, with a Motorola 6800 chipset… using a homemade operating system.
It was… You know, it was something that a Commodore fan would recognise.
After Jack Tramiel left so I call this a Commodore Greek tragedy in three acts and I'm from I'm
do I ever go to sea as a Commodore, or a Captain, or a Cook.
as teenagers, and bought a Commodore 64 was coming out and it was going to be the greatest, most wonderful new thing and we We worked overtime, we heard this machine.
I will have you know I still remember working all night on a Commodore 64 in the basement of my foster parents' home.
Also in 1993, LK Avalon published a Commodore 64 port of the game,
then worked there after Jack Tramiel left so I call this a Commodore Greek tragedy in three acts and I'm from act two,
It was published in 1992 for the Atari 8-bit family; a Commodore 64 conversion, programmed by Janusz Dąbrowski, was released in 1993.