Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
How often do you find Easter eggs in old vinyl records?
It sure was a surprise for [Robin Harbron] when he learned about a Commodore 64 program hidden on one of the sides of a record from the 1985 album of Christian rock band Prodigal. The host of the YouTube channel 8-Bit Show and Tell shows the “C-64” etching on one side of the vinyl, which he picked up after finding out online that the record contained the hidden program.
[...] Recording the audio onto a cassette and loading it onto a dataset reveals a short C64 program. The process is a little more troublesome that that, but after a few tries [Harbron] reveals a secret message, courtesy of Albert Einstein and Jesus Christ. It’s not the most impressive program ever written, but it’s pretty cool that programmers 35 years ago were able to fit it into only a few seconds of audio.
(Score: 5, Funny) by Rosco P. Coltrane on Tuesday November 26 2019, @06:00AM (1 child)
Yeah, and if you play the easter egg audio in reverse, you get a satanist ZX81 program.
(Score: 2) by SomeGuy on Tuesday November 26 2019, @12:10PM
And if you load it while paused, it becomes an atheistic program for the Dick Smith computer. :P
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