Dream Machine
Mac33 wrote:Now you're talking Bob...lol
This is my dream machine and it was what I first learned to program on in college. I thought we were in hog heaven when we moved up to the IBM-360. At least then, we didn't have to program using a punch board.
Punch cards and paper tape, that was the way to go.
Here's some interesting reading on it. No, I'm not that old, but we weren't quite up-to-date with our mainframe. The IBM-360 was more up-to-date.
http://www-1.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibi ... H1401.html
That is...
I saw the Viewsonic one and fell in love with it...only I couldn't make myself spend 1200.00 to bring it home
I saw the Viewsonic one and fell in love with it...only I couldn't make myself spend 1200.00 to bring it home
I am extraordinary, I am just your ordinary
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average every day sane psycho supergoddess
~Liz Phair, Extraordinary~
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Neuromancer wrote:I would just like to trade up my tapedeck for this sweet diskdrive. It holds 2!!!! 10" floppy disks I cant wait! I figure I can get a good trade in deal on my trash80 and get a new clone made by WANG. With the unimolded green monochrome display and keyboard unit sweeet!
<drool> Tell me they're soft-sectored and not those 100K hard-sectored types and YOU be da man!!
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- Luck is the residue of proper planning...
- Luck is the residue of proper planning...
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