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- Color64 abstract "Color64 is a computer BBS system that was very popular for the Commodore 64 during the 1980s. It was written by Greg Pfountz. Color64 was advanced for its time. The I/O was all written in machine language. It was also composed in modules, each written in BASIC. Each module would be loaded into memory as a user went from one part of the system to another. For example, the login module was what handled the answering of the phone and the verification of login info. It would then load the main menu module. Going into the message boards would load the message board module. Online games worked the same way.Because the Commodore 1541 and Commodore 1571 disk drives were slow, most BBSs would use memory expansion module. This would serve as a RAM disk and allow all modules to be loaded quickly.".
- Color64 wikiPageID "3270000".
- Color64 wikiPageLength "1012".
- Color64 wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Color64 wikiPageRevisionID "544214014".
- Color64 wikiPageWikiLink Bulletin_board_system.
- Color64 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bulletin_board_system_software.
- Color64 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commodore_64_software.
- Color64 wikiPageWikiLink Commodore_1541.
- Color64 wikiPageWikiLink Commodore_1571.
- Color64 wikiPageWikiLink Commodore_64.
- Color64 wikiPageWikiLink Greg_Pfountz.
- Color64 wikiPageWikiLink Machine_code.
- Color64 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Color64".
- Color64 auto "yes".
- Color64 date "December 2009".
- Color64 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Network-software-stub.
- Color64 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Color64 subject Category:Bulletin_board_system_software.
- Color64 subject Category:Commodore_64_software.
- Color64 hypernym System.
- Color64 type Protocol.
- Color64 comment "Color64 is a computer BBS system that was very popular for the Commodore 64 during the 1980s. It was written by Greg Pfountz. Color64 was advanced for its time. The I/O was all written in machine language. It was also composed in modules, each written in BASIC. Each module would be loaded into memory as a user went from one part of the system to another. For example, the login module was what handled the answering of the phone and the verification of login info.".
- Color64 label "Color64".
- Color64 sameAs Q5148533.
- Color64 sameAs Color64.
- Color64 sameAs m.092g6m.
- Color64 sameAs Q5148533.
- Color64 wasDerivedFrom Color64?oldid=544214014.
- Color64 isPrimaryTopicOf Color64.