I had a Franklin Ace 1000 (apple ][ clone).  No HD...one 5 1/4" drive (a
friend of mine had two 5 1/4" drives...we all thought he was way cool).
Monochrome monitor, of course.

I don't remember the model of printer...but it was a Panasonic (i want to
say KXP1090)... I remember all those hours in my room, fiddling with my dip
switches.  I blame the hairy palms on that.

charlie

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 5:40 PM
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: RE: The old days

  Lemme see - I started on a TI99/4A (I was about 13 or so).  I built that
  system UP tho.  ;^)  Added the expansion box (merely the size of a small
  footlocker) with Dual 5 1/4 inch Floppies (single density) and the
  MASSIVE 32kb memory expansion (the 32kb module was roughly the size of a
  hardcover book) the rs232 Interface and the TI Speech Synthesizer
  (actually still pretty good. why hasn't Speech been done better I
  wonder?)

  I also had the needed Cassette tape adapter and a snazzy 300 Baud
  acoustic coupling modem.

  I wrote my first programs using TI Extended Basic - I actually did a
  full, two level video game.  It featured sprite animation, collision
  detection and even some rudimentary AI.  The "story" was that a
  high-rise building had put in a new security system (sliding panels and
  such): you played the old-fashioned janitorial robot who was forgotten.
  You could make yourself invisible to the moving security sensors by
  hitting the button (which turned you red) - but if you held it too long
  you'd burn out and "die".  You had to empty all of the wastepaper
  baskets on the 10 floors.

  I was stylin'.  ;^)

  Jim Davis

  -----Original Message-----
  From: brob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 6:18 PM
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: The old days

  hey guys, I would like to know of any stories you might want to share
  about the old days when chatting/computer was just for geeks and the
  internet was dormant.  Here's mine

  I used a 637 Performa CD mack that came with 300MB of space.  Half of
  that space was taken up by software and the operating system.  I had to
  constantly delete anything i can to save precious space.  The coolest
  game i played on it was Burn Cycle, which i still believe is the coolest
  game ever.  The first time I got internet was AOL 2.6, with a 2.4kbps
  modem.  CHatting was so fun, and that IM sound so catchy.  It would take
  anywhere from 5-10 minutes for my modem to load up a decent page with a
  fair amount of graphics.  I would just walk away for a bit and do
  something else.  When i got my $150 56k modem, things were alot more
  nicer!

  Also, I subscribed to computer magazines and used to drool over 150mhz
  machines.

  Comparing then to now, I'd say that i've been getting more impatient and
  greedier.  I know thats a bad thing, but I'd rather have it this way, at
  least with technology!
    _____


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