Does this belong in the Pay it Forward thread?
Or is there an Antique Department?
Iam sure that Smugmug posted this right away
Dos 3.3?
Does anyone remember to to edit your Config Sys and autoexec bat files?
No hard drive, even!
Did you notice -- the ad doesn't even mention a hard drive. It probably only supports dual floppies!
(I'll bet that half the people reading this are too young to remember when PCs didn't have hard drives)
Canon EOS 7D ........ 24-105 f/4L | 50 f/1.4 | 70-200 f/2.8L IS + 1.4x II TC ........ 580EX
Supported by: Benro C-298 Flexpod tripod, MC96 monopod, Induro PHQ1 head
Also play with: studio strobes, umbrellas, softboxes, ...and a partridge in a pear tree...
(I'll bet that half the people reading this are too young to remember when PCs didn't have hard drives)
The first PC I ever worked with didn't even have floppies...it had a 200kB tape cartridge. Floppies were an extremely expensive add-on. Of course, we needed less space then, since zero hadn't been invented yet, so all programming was done with ones. :rutt
:rutt Count me as one of the fogeys. I remember listening to the programs load. That was on the fancy upgraded machine with a HUGE 16KB memory upgrade (no, that's not a typo, that is 16 KILObytes).
Those dual floppies are part of why that system was so expensive, hard drives were still washing-machine sized things reserved only for mainframes at that time.
And, yes, if I chose to I could still probably edit config.sys and autoexec.bat.
Be careful Chris and Richard ... we're dating ourselves. Gotta fast be approaching 60 if you remember listening to tape load. Shoot, I bet you two remember having to load programs with punchcards and punchtapes, just like I do. Or am I dating myself even worse? My first personal office workhorse was a dual drive TRS-Model III with a $2K external 5mb hard drive (half the size of a modern microwave) and a DW-410 printer ... truly the cat's meow. Of course, earlier I worked with non-personal teletype-style terminals, punch card readers, and sorters on a dandy of an IBM.
Gotta fast be approaching 60 if you remember listening to tape load. Shoot, I bet you two remember having to load programs with punchcards and punchtapes, just like I do.
Yep. Fortran IV, punch cards, slogging through core dumps. And sadly, 60 is receding, not approaching. But in hexadecimal, I'm still in my 30s.
In 1991, I got my first 386 SX-16 with 2MB RAM, DOS 5, 85MB hard drive, 3.5 floppy AND 5.25 floppy drives, no modem, Windows was sold seperately, came with the keyboard, mouse, and monitor for $1000 (Packard Bell, which at the time was highly rated). My first home computer though, was the Timex Sinclair 1000, for which I later purchased the add on memory to bring it up to 16k, stored your programs on a cassette player and reloaded them, you used a TV for the monitor.
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Does this belong in the Pay it Forward thread?
Or is there an Antique Department?
Iam sure that Smugmug posted this right away
Dos 3.3?
Does anyone remember to to edit your Config Sys and autoexec bat files?
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Canon 30D, some lenses and stuff... I think im tired or something, i have a hard time concentrating.. hey look, a birdie!:clap
Did you notice -- the ad doesn't even mention a hard drive. It probably only supports dual floppies!
(I'll bet that half the people reading this are too young to remember when PCs didn't have hard drives)
Supported by: Benro C-298 Flexpod tripod, MC96 monopod, Induro PHQ1 head
Also play with: studio strobes, umbrellas, softboxes, ...and a partridge in a pear tree...
Those dual floppies are part of why that system was so expensive, hard drives were still washing-machine sized things reserved only for mainframes at that time.
And, yes, if I chose to I could still probably edit config.sys and autoexec.bat.
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Thanks for the laugh!
Yep. Fortran IV, punch cards, slogging through core dumps. And sadly, 60 is receding, not approaching.
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just imagine what another 10-20 years will bring