Mike Markowski wrote:
Tony Stohne wrote:
hehe, there are some experienced guys (& gals?) on the list.
I'm 44...
I'm also 44, have been using Unix since 1981 and still have my hardback
book on the PDP 11/70 and my K&R C book from then. I remember being
told not to run 'vi' when too man
Tony Stohne wrote:
> hehe, there are some experienced guys (& gals?) on the list.
> I'm 44...
I'm also 44, have been using Unix since 1981 and still have my hardback
book on the PDP 11/70 and my K&R C book from then. I remember being
told not to run 'vi' when too many people were on because it wo
Tony Stohne wrote:
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>
> hehe, there are some experienced guys (& gals?) on the list.
> I'm 44. I remember Imsai 8080, Apple II/III and others. In Sweden
> we had those little boxes known as ABC80 (and later ABC800 with
> 16 colors and somewhat better graphical resolution). Other boxes
> are PDP11/
You wrote
> I'm 44. I remember Imsai 8080, Apple II/III and others. In Sweden
> we had those little boxes known as ABC80 (and later ABC800 with
> 16 colors and somewhat better graphical resolution). Other boxes
> are PDP11/70, various PET/Commodore, Ataris et al. I'm felling a huge
> wave of nosta
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Novensiles divi Flamen said the following on 2007-04-14 14:43:
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 20:52:40 Tony Stohne wrote:
>> ... Other boxes
>> are PDP11/70, various PET/Commodore, Ataris et al. I'm felling a huge
>> wave of nostalghia here :)
>>
> We learned a
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 20:52:40 Tony Stohne wrote:
> hehe, there are some experienced guys (& gals?) on the list.
> I'm 44. I remember Imsai 8080, Apple II/III and others. In Sweden
> we had those little boxes known as ABC80 (and later ABC800 with
> 16 colors and somewhat better graphical resolution).
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Grant Edwards said the following on 2007-04-13 23:57:
> ...
> That brings back memories. A SOL-20 was the first microcomputer
> computer I used. I believe it was 1980. 48K of RAM and two 8"
> Pertec floppy drives. Before you could boot CP/M from a
>
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