On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, bill perkins wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Tuesday 07 March 2006 23:00, jludwig wrote: > > > >>> Anne > >>> > >> If they have your email address you go to the bad place! > >> > >> > > Hey, that was my first email address, a compuserve one, so I don't think it > > would be much use to them now ;-) > > > > Anne > I had one of those, too- 72245,710 was my user ID. Can't believe that > nobody has mentioned Heathkit here- my first two computers were a 6800 > SBC and an H-89 (2MHz Z-80, 64K ram, single 5 1/4" floppy). Also worked > on a DEC-10 system in college, ASR-33 teletypes, paper tape... the good > old days! > <<sigh>> The old H89 running cp/m. Never did get around to trying H-DOS or whatever it was called, although I think it was pretty advanced for running on Z80. If configged properly, as I recall, you could run 1 5.25 disk internal, two more 5.25 disks external, a 5 meg external hard drive (I think it was 5 meg although it was about 8 inches across), and I _think_ you could even get an external pair of 8 inch floppy drives with something like 256K capacity. Now the DEC-10 was another story - what with the computer science types mucking with the OS, while the University was too cheap to get a good UPS system as thunderstorms wandered through the area. And the cluster line printers which you just connected to being at another location... Trying to get a thesis to print off on _that_ system was an exercise in creative frustration. (Although, in retrospect, much of the difficulty was not the sytem's "fault" as such, just the university asking too much of it.) -- ============================================= If you think Education is expensive Try Ignorance Author Unknown ============================================