From: Brian Lyons (brian_at_6502Dude.com)
Date: 2008-01-21 01:05:10
> Toronto used to be the Commodore headquarters and home of
> Jim Butterfield; it's always had a very active PET/CBM community
> and TPUG (Toronto PET Users Group, the second one AFAIK) is
> still active after all these years. WordPro & Paperclip, BusCards,
> BI-80s and a lot of other PET & C64 stuff came from here.
>
Steve Punter (programmer of WordPro & Punter protocol) did a talk at last
TPUG meeting on the 17th of January.
Leif Bloomquist (creator of C64 Telnet BBS http://home.ica.net/~leifb/bbs/ &
first Internet enabled multiplayer C64 game was also in attendance.
It is awesome to meet some of these folks.
Toronto area remains still fairly active for Commodore hardware & software
development.
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