nanette1985
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I'm using an array of vacuum tubes myself.
for what? pics . . .
I'm using an array of vacuum tubes myself.
I have a Powerbook G3 that someone from my company gave me as a joke. I assume it is pretty old judging from its looks.
I'm using an array of vacuum tubes myself.
I've kept my TRS-80 model 1, Atari 800, and C=64 for nostalgia's sake since I did my first programming on them for Adventure International and Simulations Canada long, long ago.
I don't run them though, I copied the floppies to PC images to use with emulators.
I had a TRS-80 Model 1 myself. The one with the seperate monitor and the tape drive. I remember doing some programming in BASIC but never really took it anywhere. Assembly Language was the shit everyone seemed to be using back then.
My C64, A500 and A1200 are in a closet over at my parents place. Haven't used them in at least ten years, though I've been running the CCS64 and WinUAE emulators a few times to check out some old games or just mess around with AmigaOS.
Old PC's are not as interesting. They're just like our current PC's, only slower. Amigas, Ataris, Macs etc. ran completely different hardware, different OS's etc.
I have my old Atari 520 ST boxed up in the basement, I guess I should see if it still works someday.
the 180 features that same screaming 68030 processor in your amiga upgrade card ^_^
I still have my Amiga 2000, Amiga 500, C-64, Vic-20 and a Timex Synclair.
IMHO Amigas were the best computers around at the time and wish Commodore would have survived.
I recently fired up my C-64 and was amazed that the 1541 drive still worked. that thing was a beast with it's own CPU and power supply. I still remember being amazed at how fast things loaded with that drive....compared to my tape drive. Instead of taking 15 minutes to load a 50K program, it only took a mere 4 minutes!!!
The good old days...
Hmmm....you wouldn't want to sell it, would you? Nah, my wife would kill me. I am seriously thinking about redoing the man cave with long tables against one wall so I could bring up a bunch of old machines.
Actually you have me thinking with this thread that I am going to dig it out and see if I can hook up a hard drive to it. I could never afford to do that "back in the day".
You sound like me. I lived with the 1530 Datassette for a couple of years before I got my first 1541 for my 14th birthday in 1984. I was AMAZED at the speed -- it was like going from a skateboard to a Porsche!
I was looking in my garage last night and found, boxed in the original box, my original 300 baud Vicmodem!
I am pretty sure I have another undiscovered box or two of hardware floating around in my garage or attic. I had faster modems (1200 baud!) and my Vic 20 and Datassette have to be somewhere.
(also a jay miner design, so I can relate to your commodore amiga)