...but, can you count from 0 to 31 on just one hand of that “Digital Computer”?ski3pin said:..................fingers and toes here.
Young or late to the game?craig333 said:Thanks for making me feel young! I started with a 486sx 33.
Our first office "network" was a "sneakers network" where most everybody had an 8088 desktop. We had one "server" which was a 286 machine running at something like 25 mhz (correct clock speed term?) "server" was the only desktop (actually full tower) connected to a high speed printer, a Xerox machine which was about the size of a damn coffin. When the various accountants finished tax returns or financial statements on our desktops, we'd print to a floppy (a real 5" floppy, not those newfangled hard cased 3" floppies) and we'd walk the disc down the hall to the "server" operator. Hence the "sneaker network".craig333 said:Thanks for making me feel young! I started with a 486sx 33.
I also relied on one these,but had to "up date"it as it wasn't working for e mails.Wandering Sagebrush said:My first computer... the 1010 Power Trig...
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I still have it for times my MacBook might be down. It’s in a glass case with a sign that says...
“In Emergency, Break Glass”