riday, November 12, 2010 11:04 AM
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> *Subject:* [WISPA] OLD COMPUTER WAS: UBNT AUTO Channel
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> LOL! OK, now you win by just a few months. I helped a friend build one of
> those in high school. But I decided to wait for the TRS-80.
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PUTER WAS: UBNT AUTO Channel
LOL! OK, now you win by just a few months. I helped a friend build one of
those in high school. But I decided to wait for the TRS-80.
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Robert West
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My first was..
Get ready.
http://oldcomputers.net/heathkit-h8
I built a big board used a Z80 and had 64kb ram; had four 8" SSSD flops
on it. GOt the cabinet and flops from where I worked at the time
(racal-Milgo) from stuff that was mothballed. This was circa 1980-1981.
leon
On 11/12/2010 11:05 AM, RickG wrote:
Then I switched to using the video tape...
At 11/12/2010 11:21 AM, you wrote:
Fred, I think you might win with that one. I remember those but my
parents said I was "too young for such an expensive hobby". As a
side note: I played games such as Star Trek and Zork (no video) on a
very old computer when I worked for IBM as a Field Engineer
Fred, I think you might win with that one. I remember those but my parents
said I was "too young for such an expensive hobby". As a side note: I played
games such as Star Trek and Zork (no video) on a very old computer when I
worked for IBM as a Field Engineer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_360
Then I switched to using the video tape...
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:04 PM, Tom DeReggi wrote:
> Gotta luv the data cassette tape. Portable storage, even fit in shirt
> pocket. It could have been worse, it could have been bulky 8-track :-)
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> Tom DeReggi
> RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
> IntAir
LOL! OK, now you win by just a few months. I helped a friend build one of
those in high school. But I decided to wait for the TRS-80.
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Robert West wrote:
> My first was….
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> http://oldcomputers.net/heathkit-h8.html
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> YES! Hea