Still got 3 TRS-80 Mod IIIs and two Mod 4s, with associated peripherals, stacked up in the corner of the basement. as I have no clue what to do with them at this point. No idea what happened to the kid's C64. Left-overs from when I first put the BBS online in the early 80s.
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On 05/06/2022 11:27 PM grenouille7777 <grenouille7777@...> wrote:
That beats me. The oldest I still have around is an old K6-2 233 I found in the attic a couple of weeks ago. I thought I'd gotten rid of the last of the really old stuff during my last purge a bit over a year ago. I guess I should bring it down and see if it still works. IIRC, it should have Win98SE, 64MB of RAM and probably a 4MB Diamond video card. Decent machine for 25 years ago. Now? I'll be lucky to get FreeBSD running on it.
Mike
Decaffeinated coffee is like a hooker who only wants to cuddle.
On 5/6/22 21:13, Steve Wheeler wrote:
If I wanted to show my daughter antediluvian computer technology, I have two Amiga 2000s in the basement. Of course, that presumes that she'd be willing to sit through the demo. And that I put the Amigas back into working order - they're both disassembled to remove the backup battery, which has a tendency to leak corrosive stuff when it gets old, and replace it with something better.