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to: ar...@retroplace.com
from: Merman
date: 2021-02-19 05:52:00
subject: Re: Seeking help on decip

On Thursday, 18 February 2021 at 15:35:41 UTC, ar...@retroplace.com wrote:
> This for sure is no real assembler code like Andreas already outlined. There is no sense in this code at all. 
> 
> Is this screenshot taken from a movie? 
> 
> Chances are that these are just random numbers. If it is taken from a movie then in theory there could be an easter egg to find here but unless there is some "evidence" this is something worth looking into, I would not really waste my time deciphering 
something where there might be nothing to be deciphered in the first place.

It's from episode 5 of Wandavision (Disney+).
Vision is working in an office with several C64s. This screen is displayed with modem sounds as the computer connects to the Internet.

For a deeper dive into the scene and the screenshot, watch Robin Harbron's video on his 8-Bit Show & Tell Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnTdiQP3nRo

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