[TR] Cheers!

Dave dave1massey at cs.com
Tue Apr 18 05:31:11 MDT 2017


Do you mean it was the first to support both upper case and lower case letters?  Wow.  

 

 

Dave Massey


 

 

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From: Ken Gano <triumphs at consolidated.net>
To: Michael Marr <mmarr at albiontechnical.com>
Cc: Dave <dave1massey at cs.com>; triumphs <triumphs at autox.team.net>
Sent: Mon, Apr 17, 2017 6:32 pm
Subject: Re: [TR] Cheers!



Ok, first computer was a Tandy TRS 80, model II. 64k ram and two 8" floppy drives, circa, 1983. The program (yes, one) was a word processor and was loaded via the a drive. I am not sure I ever used the b drive. It was $4k+ ($15kin today's dollars) ' I remember because I had to take out a bank loan to buy it, but I am pretty sure it was the first computer in a law office downstate.  I remember the deciding factor was that is "supported" capital letter (the first Apple did not). 


Ken Gano. 

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On Apr 17, 2017, at 8:21 AM, Michael Marr <mmarr at albiontechnical.com> wrote:



My first "real" computer was a Toshiba (I think) laptop, equipped with two 3.5" floppy drives. Software resided on disks inserted in the A drive and data was written to the B drive. I bought it through a PC purchase program at work. It was very expensive but my company offered a zero percent long term loan, which made it affordable. It game with a software suite called Smart, a competitor to Lotus Notes. To change from the word processor to the spreadsheet, there was a "suspend" routine that enabled you to remove the WP floppy and replace it with the spreadsheet floppy before resuming your work. Very cumbersome! There were also floppies for a database program some other components. Needless to say, Smart did not last too long. 


Mike

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On Apr 17, 2017, at 06:28, Dave <dave1massey at cs.com> wrote:



I tried storing programs in a cassette but anything more than a dozen lines would not work so I gave up on it.  There is nothing more discouraging than typing in code for several hours just to see it all disappear after one very short power glitch.  My next computer was a PC XT with real floppy disc drives that actually worked.


Those were the fun days.



Dave Massey






-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Marr <mmarr at albiontechnical.com>
To: Dave <dave1massey at cs.com>
Cc: pethier7 <pethier7 at gmail.com>; triumphs <triumphs at autox.team.net>
Sent: Sun, Apr 16, 2017 5:10 pm
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I don't remember what happened to mine. I know I had the cables that allowed me to store programs on a regular cassette player. I wrote some very rudimentary course plotting programs in basic, that included the ability to add waypoints. 


Mike

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On Apr 16, 2017, at 07:12, Dave <dave1massey at cs.com> wrote:



I still have mine.  Somewhere.  In a box.  I had the 32K memory expansion module.





Dave Massey






-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Marr <mmarr at albiontechnical.com>
To: Philip Ethier <pethier7 at gmail.com>
Cc: Dave <dave1massey at cs.com>; Triumphs <triumphs at autox.team.net>
Sent: Sat, Apr 15, 2017 8:44 pm
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I had a Sinclair


Mike

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On Apr 15, 2017, at 19:56, Philip Ethier <pethier7 at gmail.com> wrote:



When I started, I had an Atari 800 computer.


On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 1:52 PM, Dave <dave1massey at cs.com> wrote:

I wasn't a subscriber at the start but I remember, back in the mid 90's, dragging my old AT laptop, mouse external dial-up modem into the hotel room, looked up the local access dial-up number, down loaded the digest, copied it into a text editor to type my responses off-line, then reconnected to send out the responses.  I thought it was the neatest thing.  Looking back, what a PITA.  But it was still worth it.
 
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