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Commodore 64 - Ms. Pacman (Redux) Wherigo Cache

This cache has been archived.

berresfamily: It was fun to have a c64 themed geo-art. They have all been pulled now and archived.

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Hidden : 5/1/2019
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


* This cache is not located at the posted coordinates *
Do not go here, park here, or try to find the cache here.


**** COMMODORE 64 BASIC V2 ****

64K RAM SYSTEM 38911 BASIC BYTES FREE
READY.
LOAD GEO-ART,8,1
The city is in no hurry to replace the sign they destroyed with the slow plows so I am replacing with a new hide.
Many hours were spent programming and playing games on this wonderful machine. This series and cache pages are dedicated to what I remember fondly of the Commodore 64.

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Ms. Pac-man resembled the arcade game. I remember this game being so much better than the Atari clone.
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In order to complete this wherigo you must download and play the cartridge on a compatible device running the wherigo application. Download the cartridge here and then install it on your GPS or smartphone. You will have to run the cartridge for each geocache within this series.

When you run the cartridge, you will be asked for three codes, which you will find on each individual geocache listing. Enter these codes into the cartridge in the order shown here. Once the codes are entered properly, you will be presented the coordinates to the geocache which will be shown as a zone named Final and a zone description showing the actual coordinates.

Ms. Pac-Man has eaten the codes!

Once you find them enter the codes in the exact order in which you see them:
1. (5173346) 2. (4303000) 3. (4298997)
N 44 44.937 W 093 07.814
Note: This is not a power trail. Final hides are in various locations and will vary in size. Check each cache listing for size and attributes.

All caches have been placed on public property. Most are park and grabs, but there are some that you will need to get out of your car and walk a bit. You as a responsible geocacher must observe and follow all laws. If you park illegally, or trespass, you and only you are responsible for the consequences.

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