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![]() When I was in the 8th grade back in 1975-76 the school had a tele-type like hookup to a mainframe somewhere. The students could book time on it to play tic-tac-toe! Of course just like the paper and pencil version it ALWAYS played out ot a draw Much like the video game "PONG" that was a BIG deal to us back then!
Hugh > Hi Mary! > Mary, I LOVE reminiscing about the "old > days" of computing.... :) > I was actually a teen when we got our first > home PC (a Commodore-64). I had to save up > money from my paper-delivery round to help > pay for it. :) > Ahhh... tape backups! Yes, I remember > programs on cassette tapes.... It seems > almost unbelievable nowadays! > A friend of mine had a VIC-20 computer - it > came with just 2k of RAM! (Expandable to > 8k!) Can you imagine that.... Wow. The > memory contents of about 750 standard > VIC-20s would nowadays fit on one floppy > disk!!!! > Anyhow, it was fun.... I couldn't afford to > buy all the games for my computer, so I > bought magazines and typed in the BASIC > games (from magazines like Compute!). I > learned BASIC programming that way.... :) > I don't program much now, but I keep telling > myself I'll get back into it one day.... :) > (I think programming can be very profitable, > when you couple it with marketing skills > too....) > My first experience though was with an old > Apple II (around 1982)... My school had > exactly one Apple II, and my friends and I > used to "book" it at lunch time. > After experiencing the Apple II, I knew I > just HAD to get my own.... :) > (Yeah, I'm pretty much a geek > through-and-through...!) > Thanks Mary for this walk down memory lane! > :) > I love hearing about people's experiences > with computers in the 70s and 80s.... It > really seems like a world away nowadays. It > helps you to also appreciate the raw > computing power we now take for granted at > our fingertips! :) > - Dien |
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