Hey I had the Tandy 1000 too!  With colour monitor...wow!

On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Ben Scott <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Maglinger, Paul<[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >> I remember buying magazines for the ZX Spectrum that contained games -
> if
> >> you had the patience to type in every line of code required. And then
> >> finding there was a syntax error somewhere on line 5040....
> >
> > They had those in the Commodore magazine.
> > There was almost always a typo somewhere, or you couldn't always tell if
> > there was a space (or how many), or if that was a period or a comma.  And
> > once you got it right, you could save it to your cassette recorder!
>
>   I remember doing similar on a friend's Apple ][, except we could
> never get the damn tape interface to work right, so we had to leave a
> big note on the computer saying "DO NOT TOUCH OR TURN OFF!!" and hope
> the power didn't go out, and only work on one program at a time.  I
> remember when they got the upgrade to the floppy drive -- high tech!
>
>  The first PC in my (parents) home was a Tandy 1000 SL.  It not only
> came standard with floppy and a whopping 512 KB of RAM, it had MS-DOS
> in *ROM* -- so you could turn it on and get right to a prompt.
>
>  Plus it had a clock battery.  "Only IBM-PC users know that January
> 1, 1980 was a Tuesday."
>
> -- Ben
>
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