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Before the VAX they* had one of those, then a PDP-11. The DEC VAX operating system was apparently as much of an improvement as the 11/780. The thing I loved best about the upgrade was the Rainbow terminals with amber phosphors instead of green ones. They were so much easier on my blue eyes. I might never have ever needed glasses (I have good reason to believe) if I hadn't spent so much time in front of green phosphor screens in my mid to late teens.I actually put together PDP-8s as a summer job.
@therealdope
What do you suppose the over/under is on people who know what this is besides you and me?
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LOL-worthy but I have literally never used that stuff. I have, however, been with more computers than you've been with women, apparently.This thread smells like Bengay now.
Second one looks like a punch card computer. Not sure about the top one.. some old computer thing.@therealdope
What do you suppose the over/under is on people who know what this is besides you and me?
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I used to have a model m keyboard. Loved that thing. Been using Das Keyboard for many years now. Almost as good.Man, I really miss those keyboards.
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Mind you, for a touch-typist, these are undoubtedly the best ever made,
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I'll keep it in mind the next time I get the "I just can't fucking stand it" urge and decide I can justify spending that much on a keyboard.I used to have a model m keyboard. Loved that thing. Been using Das Keyboard for many years now. Almost as good.
Hell yeah. When my aunt bought a gateway it came with the simsGateway...box looked like a cow
I'm trying to remember what they were good for.
As I recollect it connected to the TV and was capable of letting the user code some lame-o basic programs, not much else?
@therealdope
What do you suppose the over/under is on people who know what this is besides you and me?
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Or this?
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Before the VAX they* had one of those, then a PDP-11. The DEC VAX operating system was apparently as much of an improvement as the 11/780.
Yes, thanks for the reminder.are you thinking of VMS?
The PDP-8s that I was putting together had a custom OS written by the physicists. They were control computers for nuclear power.
A friend of mine had one. It was a case study about the reality of natural talent versus training.It's version of BASIC and it's manual were pretty good, I was able to learn programming with it. Also, you could program in assembly language, giving you far more capabilities. The programs with decent (for the time) graphics were done in assembly language. The flight simulator was semi fast, and didn't have giant pixels. The Timex/Sinclair version of Visi-calc was a good spreadsheet too.
It was a good intro to computers, which is what Clive Sinclair intended.
I forget to mention we were both in high school and he was bouncing off the ceiling at the prospect of programming in assembler and I barely understood BASIC. I learned a lot from him but it was never enough to keep me from being bored to tears by programming, or coding as the kids and politicians call it now. I could never get past the rote parts to the point where things get creative. I got to do that in elementary in math and still couldn't see a math degree all the way through, so as a young adult I never even progressed from Pascal to C when I was in university. I blame the drugs (actually the lack thereof as I found out recently the cause is ADHD.)A friend of mine had one.