In a message dated 6/3/2002 11:38:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Bought my first PC in 1985/1986, 1 - 8085 processor Kaypro with 640 KB of
 main memory, 20 Mb Seagate hard disk, 1 -5.25 floppy, 1 8 pin dot matrix
 Brother printer...Total cost $2,700. OS was of course MS-DOS 1 point
 something and application software was of course Rbase 4000.
  >>
My FIRST one was a Franklin ACE 1200 (Apple Clone) 2 140K Floppy Drives, a DR 
CPM80 Card, and an Epson MX100 printer. Total price was $2800. Then I added 
the seagate 5 meg hard drive that was a $5999 addon. Database was a flat file 
manager called DB Master, from Stoneware Software. $795 for the database. 

When I went to the True Blue IBM PC (XT wasn't available yet), $5495 for the 
8088 chip PC, 640K usable Ram, 2 360K Floppies, and a 20 Meg Seagate. I think 
RBase 4000 was $695, and the upgrade to RB5000 was included in Upgrade 
Express, which I THINK was $249 for a year of upgrades, and unlimited tech 
support.

My, how things have changed <g>

Damon

Damon D. Kaufman
President
Stalder Spring Works, Inc
ISO-9002 / QS-9000 Certified
2345 S. Yellow Springs St.
Springfield, Ohio 45506
Voice 937-322-6120
Fax 937-322-2126
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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