There was OS/2 also, but IBM never did know what to do with PC stuff. :-) Still don't -really- for that matter. And of course dear ol' MS had a lot to do with the original development of OS/2 and by
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Yeah I forgot about poor old OS/2. I had a friend who tried to get Warp 4 to install on his machine for about a month. He finally gave up and went back to Windows. And he was a programmer too! Of cou
All right all you nostalgic techno-geezer newbies... ;-) My step-mom has FOR SALE a Commode-o-dor 64 with monitor, disk drive and manual. (But not the original boxes.) No real idea about the price, b
If that one sells, I have a Sinclair ZX-81, an Apple II Plus and IIC, and a Leading Edge Model M I might want to unload <g>. Sorry, I already sold my VIC-20 - lol. Rick '59 Sprite
<< If that one sells, I have a Sinclair ZX-81 >> I just threw away an ancient Z-100 Zenith (32k RAM) that was, at one time, the hot rod of PCs..... I bought it in 1982, filled with software - Harvard
I suppose you have the 16K memory module for the Sinclair. BTW, Clive (Sinclair) was a fellow ahead of his time. Around 1979 he told me of his "wall mounted" TV; flat screen. At the time I was doing