Reverse-engineering Roadsearch Plus, or, roadgeeking with an 8-bit CPU
Sorry, Doc Brown: we still needed roads in 1985. That meant paper atlases and misfolded roadmaps and a lot of stereotypical male anxiety asking for directions. Fortunately, in 1985, this problem also had a solution.
Yes, if your car inverter could handle a 45-ish watt load — and your wife doesn't want her seat back right away — you could navigate major routes across America on your home computer like this portable Commodore SX-64. I particularly enjoyed writing this article because my other irre...
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