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I had a friend with a ZX81... The real tech-heads had TRS80's (the old Trash 80)
All with Tape Drives... ohhhh, the speed!
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Ozymandias Jones [ 15 Sep 2005 23:36 ]
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500 baud tape on the Model I Level II. Or 50K on a floppy. Memories of old Trissy.
Pangor
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pangor [ 16 Sep 2005 07:30 ]
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I never had enough money for a floppy drive , lol (or, better )
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Tormie [ 16 Sep 2005 23:09 ]
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I had access to floppies in those days. For the TRS-80, besides my little box, I also had others to program at work as well as the Apple ][ they all had floppies. Since for the TRS-80, I often had to work from home I had to have floppies drives to transfer the data from work to home and back again. That was a lot of unpaid overtime!
Pangor
Last edited by pangor on 17 Sep 2005 18:37; edited 1 time in total
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pangor [ 17 Sep 2005 18:28 ]
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Was it really?
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Posy [ 17 Sep 2005 18:28 ]
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"" was a lot of unpaid overtime?
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Posy [ 17 Sep 2005 18:37 ]
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Yes, Posy, it was a case of you are contracted to work for X hours a week and that is all we will pay you. If you want to keep your job, besides your regular work, do this and this and this too. If you can't do it all here during your regular work hours, you had been finish everything somehow anyway. So, that is what I had to do.
Pangor
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pangor [ 17 Sep 2005 18:45 ]
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OK, I will keep your job besides your regular work do this and this and this too. In any case, Doing it all here during your regular work hours you had been finish everything somehow is not among my strongest traits.
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Posy [ 17 Sep 2005 18:45 ]
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Pangor
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pangor [ 17 Sep 2005 21:52 ]
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Sold my Model I years ago but still have my working Model III. Ah... the good old days.
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Moonglow [ 18 Sep 2005 01:45 ]
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At school and work, I used a number of micros, minis, and mainframes. At home, I stayed with the Model I Level 2, until I moved on the an IBM PC/XT clone. That machine code of the 8080/Z-80 is still stuck in my head! ARGGGH!
Pangor
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pangor [ 18 Sep 2005 08:57 ]
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