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Essex_boy

1:19 pm on Dec 13, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Micro computer- when talking about a home computer, I used to find his one very annoying for some reason.

vkaryl

1:29 am on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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CP/M....

I still use autoexec.bat and confic.sys files - sometimes you need to tweak manually. I still write dos batch files too.... It's not impossible to use all the above on a modern machine, just a bit tricky (needless to say, I am NOT speaking of my XPPro machines!)

[Edit: my husband and I were just talking today about the early "portable" machines - in 1992 his office had a couple of them. It's a good thing he's strong.... they weighed about 40 lbs.... that was his first and last exposure to computers. He's happy to let me be the techie....]

PhraSEOlogy

1:38 am on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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>BDOS Error on A:

larryhatch

1:55 am on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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The early magazines .. Dr. Dobb's Journal, always with a fractal image on the cover ..
The amazement when a store opened up selling nothing but "personal computers".

People would ask "What are those typewriter-TV sets anyways?" - - or more likely,
What are 'home computers' good for?

One rejoinder was that housewives could store their recipes.

That was BS of course. They were fun, that's all.

- Larry

edit_g

3:02 am on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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.NET

soon, very soon (I can dream, can't I?)

BASIC.

argots

3:52 am on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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EBCDIC

Bubble Memory

Bootstrap Loader (keyed in via the front switches by hand in Octal notation).

NAND Gate (as a separate device/chip)

Hollerith Card

$JOB Card

- PS (I'm feeling old)

bill

7:04 am on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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The secret of the universe is @##%&**^^^% [b]NO CARRIER[/b]

DrDoc

7:12 am on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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10 'abc 80
20 'menu.bat
30 '40 Mb HDD being HUGE
40 '1 Mb RAM w/ 1Mb video memory
44 GOTO 10
50 'IBM Compatible
60 'ARPA-net
70 'when deleting an entire folder was equal to completely removing a program
80 'cls

sem4u

9:06 am on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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BBC Micro with 5 1/4 inch disks :)

Romeo

9:37 am on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Punched cards

hmm, I still have a pile of those cards here on my desk (unpunched, of course) and use them often: they are great to handwrite short notes on the back side.

EBCDIC
and
Mainframe

The Mainfrane is alive and kicking -- ever seen the new IBM z990, called "T-Rex" (64bit, up to 32 processors)?
There are mainframe installations which run 50x or more Linux systems concurrently in just one z/VM partition with all guests dynamically sharing perhaps 2 or 3 mainframe processors, besides the usual dozen partitions of z/OS (formerly OS/390 formerly MVS). While the Linuxes are ASCII based, the z/VM and z/OS are in EBCDIC, as this EBCDIC is still part of the architecture of the mainframe processors.

There is another corporate legacy computing world besides those Intel boxes.

Regards,
R.

Iguana

9:47 am on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I prefered the punched punch cards.

When you rolled up a big hand-made cigarette, you could make the roach from the punch cards and the holes served as an aerating filter. Perhaps I should have trademarked it.

mincklerstraat

11:49 am on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Not a term, but a lovely sound -
your Epson dot matrix printer in 'high quality mode' zzzzzzzzzzzzzzing out the first fifteen pages of the final draft of your paper in Applewriter ][, footnotes and all, that nice feeling while waiting to load up the next file from diskette to print out the next bit.

For about fifteen years (until XP came out and I was doing more work on Linux) it really seemed like this bug-free bliss of stability would be gone forever - it was nice being able to edit more than fifteen pages at once, but the blue screens and printing errors were a huge time loss.

Skylo

3:07 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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How bout DP,
IT's name a couple names ago ;-)

HarryM

3:08 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Not a term, but a lovely sound - your Epson dot matrix printer in 'high quality mode'

Now that really makes me feel old... I'm still using an LQ800 I bought in the 'Eighties. Doesn't sound quite as sweet nowadays though... Do you think Epson still sells replacement heads?

But if you want to go way back, how about 'stroking the grid caps'?

Patrick Taylor

3:08 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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RAM

lawman

3:19 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Remember when the parallel port was called a Centronics Interface.

jim_w

3:39 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Ashton-Tate
Sidekick

[edited by: jim_w at 3:46 pm (utc) on Dec. 14, 2004]

saoi_jp

3:43 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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The Radio Shack computers. Typing a quick GOTO program in BASIC on them to print some message over and over.

Anyone still use a FirstClass BBS?

lgn1

5:00 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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When the first CRT's were avaiable (VT 100's for our shop), people were calling these things 'Glass Teletype's'.

victor

5:02 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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They were also (probably unfairly) known as Russian televisions.

Don't hear Google dance so much these days.

jim_w

9:02 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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TSR – Terminate Stay Resident

ArcoJedi

9:29 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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the first computer 'game' that I ever wasted hours on was Apple Panic on the Apple IIe. I still have dreams where the little rabid apple monsters are chasing me...

TheDoctor

10:47 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Plugh!

Okay, maybe this wasn't a computer term as such...

Bennie

11:02 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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PLI drive....

treeline

11:02 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Digital

Wang

Lotus

L-I-M Standard

mivox

11:39 pm on Dec 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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...working 29 hours a day down mill...

Wasn't that "down t'mill"?

DrDoc

3:53 am on Dec 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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tape drive
having to close all windows and try again
having to plug in the fan to the motherboard
1x speed CD-ROM
33 MHz
Pentium
Amiga
Commodore
Atari

Webwork

5:16 am on Dec 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hanging chads yielding programming errors, not U.S. Presidents.

Carrying computer programs in boxes, not on floppy disks.

Punch cards as storage media.

A line of code = 1 punch card.

Code exploding meaning you dropped a box of punch cards.

Programming in PL1, which I guess meant programming language 1. Old. I feel old.

snowman

6:08 am on Dec 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Still remember a 70s Popular Electronics project, adding solenoids to an electric typewriter and wiring it up for a Centronix interface - a very crude printer.

The 2605 microprocessor.

8 inch floppy disk drives. Columns of 4164 DRAM chips.

The PET. The Apple II (I still have one). The TI/99A.

Win 95 ;)

larryhatch

7:07 am on Dec 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I'm still using Windows 95 at home. Too cheap or too lazy to upgrade.

TheDoctor

9:52 am on Dec 15, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Chad meaning what is is punched out of the crads, not a single piece of what's punched out (ie there being no such word as "chads", "chad" being a collective noun).
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