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testy1
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Joined: Apr 06, 2008
Posts: 484
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Thu Jan 29, 2009 5:43 am |
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Back in the 80's at some stage I remember my dad coming home with our very first computer.It was a high performance Tandy color computer....arrrrrgh I still remember the beautiful green screen lol
Dad rang the other day and found a bit of paper under the house while they were cleaning up........................
It's a little app i coded in Tandy Extended Color Basic, I use to sit infront of this thing for hours........can you tell I was young
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10 REM I like cars and fords
11 A$= "Fords go fast"
12 B$= "Do they go fast (1=yes/ 2=no)?"
20 On BRK goto 4000
30 CLS80
40 goto 50
50 REM Hi everyone
60 gosub 3000: goto100
100 ford=1 to 100: Next D
110 For a = 1 to 1000000
200 print A$
210 next A
2000 goto 4000
3000 return
4000 Print B$: Input c
4010 If C=1 then 4020 else 100
4020 ENDd
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The good old girl had wait for it.....
CPU Motorola 68b09e (uses an external clock generator)
SPEED 2 MHz (0.89mhz under RS-DOS for compatability with FD expansion unit)
RAM: 128 KB (up to 512 KB. There were 1MB and 2MB upgrade boards for posh people)
TEXT MODES 32x16, 40x25, 80x25
COLORS 64
I/O PORTS Tape, Composite Video, analog RGB connector for use with Tandy CM-8 monitor, 2 joystick ports, cartridge slot, RS232
OS: with optional disk drive : RS-DOS, OS-9 Level 2 was also popular |
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testy1

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Thu Jan 29, 2009 5:47 am |
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ohhhhhhhhhh I found a picture
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spasticdonkey
RavenNuke(tm) Development Team

Joined: Dec 02, 2006
Posts: 1693
Location: Texas, USA
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Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:11 am |
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ah, now I'm starting to miss my Apple IIe
and my good old friend the Amiga 500
and I really thought I was "stylin" with the Amiga 2000
and then they went out of business  |
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jestrella
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Joined: Dec 01, 2005
Posts: 593
Location: Santiago, Dominican Republic
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Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:21 am |
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WOW, I have never used such a relic... My first computer was a Dell Pentium 3 with 128MB RAM.
Cheers, for the good old days
PS: Feel like a naughty little boy after seeing this  |
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djmaze
Subject Matter Expert

Joined: May 15, 2004
Posts: 727
Location: http://tinyurl.com/5z8dmv
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Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:15 am |
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My first PC was with an Intel 8086 CPU
The 4.77-MHz 8086 microprocessor, which was created by two engineers in just three weeks, was introduced in 1978. I was born in 1978 but it took two parents 9 months to create me!
Those were the days  |
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Susann
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Joined: Dec 19, 2004
Posts: 3191
Location: Germany:Moderator German NukeSentinel Support
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Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:29 pm |
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My first PC was Ergo Pro Desktop Fujitsu from 1998.
P II, 64 MB RAM
He still works with 96 MB RAM and WinMe. Just a bit slow.
Value today around 11 Euro /14,27 Dollar
but he is not for sale  |
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jestrella

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Thu Jan 29, 2009 12:59 pm |
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sad... I was willing to offer 10 US$  |
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Susann

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Thu Jan 29, 2009 1:06 pm |
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No chance also you would need a special introducion into WinMe and how to handle the out of memory message and a few other things.  |
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montego
Site Admin

Joined: Aug 29, 2004
Posts: 9457
Location: Arizona
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Fri Jan 30, 2009 6:59 am |
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What? No Radio Shack T80? Cut my teeth on that one (well, programming/PC teeth).  |
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