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Shit, I was using dial in BBS back in 88 for games and shit. They were slow but hey!! Thank god Al Gore invented the internets!!
yeah - 88-89 was about the start for me
I currently have a commodore modem sitting here and I'm picking up a commodore this weekend - now I just gotta find someone to play against!
I still have my 486 in working order too - just can't find a mouse or keyboard for it - think it has a 14.4 modem but I might have upgraded it to 56k - but i can't remember
I currently have a commodore modem sitting here and I'm picking up a commodore this weekend - now I just gotta find someone to play against!
I still have my 486 in working order too - just can't find a mouse or keyboard for it - think it has a 14.4 modem but I might have upgraded it to 56k - but i can't remember
Shit, my first PC was a C8080 with a 10M HD and a 2400 modem!! Speed demom!
ouch I had a 2400 for about a month - fucking brutal brutal speed
my first computer was a commodore 64, then I got a 286 - which I built with some help and saved 1000 - the I upgraded it to the 486 - put it in a smaller, less then 200 pound case (god those bastards were heavy - the lay down ones that you set the monitor on top of - which BTW was the way to go I still don't know why they changed that)
oddly - the first unit I used to weigh cattle on was even more ancient then my commodore - it was some VT220 or ViC220? something like that - had a green screen from hell.
Apple II was my first PC. Tape recorder was my disk drive.
our school was the first in toronto to get the apple II's - I remember playing below the root and the oregon trial? and cross country canada! woot drive that truck - get that load!
the commodore had a tape thing - but I never had it - I just had the floppy drive
but I remember if you loaded something wrong it would lock up and say "press play on Tape" - that shit will always haunt me
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