A friend of mine had one of those. We spend many hours toggling in a version of BASIC and periodically saving it to cassette tape in case the power went out. When we finally finished and debugged our typing you would have thought we'd solved one of life's great riddles when we wrote our first "HELLO" program!
A few years later he chided me for wasting money for a second 4K of RAM for my Apple ][. "No one will ever need that much memory." Yes, those were the good old days. Tim N9PUZ Bob Bruno - K2KI wrote: > Yeah.... How about the old IMSI S-100 bus computers with the bank of 16 > switches on the front that you had to set then hit the load switch. > Rinse repeat for all of the instructions in the bootstrap then hit Run. > > Ahh, the good old days :-) > > 73, cul... > Bob de k2ki
