On Sat, May 08, 1999 at 10:13:03PM -0500, Lyndon Lininger Sr. wrote:
> I remember those days well. Had a commodore 64 myself what a joy.
> 
> > Heh.  Filesystem GUIs were around long before OS/2 or MacOS, though they
> > were significantly less complex.  Anyone remember GeOS for the Commodore
> > 64/128 by Berkeley Softworks?  Shockingly similar to early versions of
> > MacOS.  This was even before the days of mice (mouses?) and you had to
> > maneuver around your "desktop" with a joystick.  Eventually Commodore
> > mice came along, and unless my memory is fading they were among the very
> > first on the market.  IBM users were relegated to 286 and eventually 386
> > machines and old IBM and MS-Dos, usually with the now forgotten "green
> > screen" monochrome displays or, if you were _really_ lucky an EGA or CGA
> > display.  Hehe... man, those were the days.
> > 
> > Off topic?  Well, yeah... sorry.

I think I've still got my GeoProgrammer 5.25" disks and manuals at home
somewhere.  Might have to look those up one of these days.  :)

-- 
Steve Philp
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