Re: new FC1 install problems -- OLD Codger stories

From: Guy Fraser (guy_at_incentre.net)
Date: 05/06/04

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    dsavage@peaknet.net wrote:
    ...snip...

    >I still have my first Vector Graphic MZ System B -- an S-100 bucket that
    >came with a 4MHz Z-80A, 48K of dynamic RAM on a single card (!), dual
    >16-hard-sector Micropolis floppy drives, and CP/M 1.4. On the front panel
    >is a spiffy stick-on with a nautical rope border that says "The only
    >difference between men and boys is the price of their toys." At $4,250 in
    >1979, I should hope so. I also remember purchasing a D.C.Hayes
    >Micromodem-100 110/300 baud card, subscribing to The Source, and reading
    >the raw United Press wire stories about the Mount St. Helens eruption as
    >it happened. Back then "virus" meant the flu and "trojan" was something
    >you asked to speak to the male druggist about.
    >
    >
    True that!

    I bought my first 'computer' in 1980, it was a Tandy 100 pocket computer with 1.4 KB of ram and a had 4bit processor. It was programable in basic, and I made my own cassette tape drive for it.

    I wrote my High Schools Truancy and Achievement program in basic on the new TRS-80 Model 3, I then moved to a different school. The next
    computers I came across were Apple II computers with 16KB! of ram, they
    were awesome, I thought you could do almost anything with them, then we
    got an Apple IIe with an incredible 48KB of ram, you could run a word
    processor with could you believe it a spelling checker. Before graduating
    I bought the newest Sinclair Z80 with 64KB of RAM but it's power supply
    died and I took it back for a refund. In college I learned Z80 and 8080 assembly, Basic and Pascal on the original IBM PC, and Became acquainted
    with UNIX on a Daisy Logician Workstation running Computer Aided
    Engineering Software {Each machine was worth over 30,000 dollars}. Since
    then I have learned to program on numerous things from PDP8's to
    PDP11's with toggle switches and ADM3a terminals up to current stuff. I first bought RedHat 4.2, but had been using Slackware since 1995.

    And I am still half as old as some of the people who have responded.

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