An Image Processing System which has a mouse-driven GUI that can be controlled with a joystick or keyboard. For basic use of the program, based on the official system requirements, all you need is a Commodore 64 and a disk drive.
It first appeared in the German computer magazine 64’er in July 1993 as “program of the month”. GoDot was modelled on the Amiga Art Department’s Professional 2.0 program in its design, structure, function and purpose.



Of course, the more peripherals you have, the better the experience. For best performance, use REU RAM expansion with three or four (CMD) disk drives or even a SuperCPU. GoDot also supports graphical data providers such as Scanntronik Handyscanner or many video digitizers.
You can also download the program in .d64 or even .d81 formats, consisting of several disk pages, from the official website. There are also several guides and downloadable samples available.
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