I have an Atari 800 and a Commodore 64!
Boy, the oldies were expensive, with “less than zip” processing power and speed. I remember my excitement when I bought an IBM PC 386SX with a 42 Meg HD. Wow, a whole 42 MB! Now, with TB HD, you couldn’t even fit the OS on a 42 MB HD.
Remember when they said NO ONE could EVER fill up a 40 MB hard drive?!? LOL
Now if we could just scratch the Windows and other icon driven OS, we’d be back in business! If you can’t do low level coding (or at least use the command line), you don’t need to be on a computer!
pearlandpeach about 15 years ago
I know this family. nice folks.
poppy1313 about 15 years ago
Is there a commodore vic 20 in there with a tape drive?
Plods with ...™ about 15 years ago
or maybe a TRC80?
ToddBrien about 15 years ago
I think you mean TSR-80.
It reminds me of my hobby closet. I have a Tandy MC-10 , PC-IV, Model 100, and Color Computer 3 along with other various PC/Servers.
Ursula A Kehoe Premium Member about 15 years ago
We are this family.
bald about 15 years ago
time to call antiques road show
kit_jefferson about 15 years ago
How about the Altair 8088?
noreenklose about 15 years ago
I have an Atari 800 and a Commodore 64! Boy, the oldies were expensive, with “less than zip” processing power and speed. I remember my excitement when I bought an IBM PC 386SX with a 42 Meg HD. Wow, a whole 42 MB! Now, with TB HD, you couldn’t even fit the OS on a 42 MB HD.
ChocPi about 14 years ago
Remember when they said NO ONE could EVER fill up a 40 MB hard drive?!? LOL
Now if we could just scratch the Windows and other icon driven OS, we’d be back in business! If you can’t do low level coding (or at least use the command line), you don’t need to be on a computer!