The cozy warmth of the CRT green screen monitor, and the soothing grind of the disk drive booting up. If all goes well you are rewarded with a reassuring C:\ .
We got our first computer in about 1986. A Tandy, it had an instruction book that said how to turn it on and how to write some programs for it. I constructed an autoexec.bat file for it. Very proud of myself. My tech skills have gone downhill since then.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE over 2 years ago
"Hack"neyed.
Zykoic over 2 years ago
My old computers. They all run well with Ubuntu. One is 14 years old.
I do have to dust them occasionally.
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
Note the rich creamy color.
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Note the programming is so obsolete.
purepaul Premium Member over 2 years ago
Runs BASIC is my guess. Ah, the beauty. Did all the calculations for my thesis without Fortran which was F’ing ugly.
goboboyd over 2 years ago
The cozy warmth of the CRT green screen monitor, and the soothing grind of the disk drive booting up. If all goes well you are rewarded with a reassuring C:\ .
FassEddie over 2 years ago
You can keep your CRT display and your 1024 × 768 resolution. There’s nothing romantic about low-res.
oldlady07 Premium Member over 2 years ago
We got our first computer in about 1986. A Tandy, it had an instruction book that said how to turn it on and how to write some programs for it. I constructed an autoexec.bat file for it. Very proud of myself. My tech skills have gone downhill since then.
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
With a full 100 megabytes of RAM!
SmashedHat over 2 years ago
What are doing in my attic?
pipebombsrus over 2 years ago
I still have three of the old cast aluminium IBM XTs
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
comes complete with 3,000 floppy disks…
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 2 years ago
Take it to Antiques Roadshow