Posted November 26, 200618 yr OMG!! I used to have an Apple IIC with an extra floppy drive. I thought it was the bees knees! Manufacturer Apple Computer Introduced April 1984 Discontinued August 1988 Price US$1295 CPU 65C02, 1.023 MHz RAM 128 kB (up to 1.125 MB), (Geez- I have a flash drive that's 2GB!!) OS ProDOS And remember, to copy disks, you had to put a disk in the first drive and then stick the other floppy (roughly the size of Rhode Island) into the other drive. And then wait until Hurrican season for it to finish. What a hoot!
November 26, 200618 yr This was one of my first comps, might've been my first but I'm not too sure if there was one before it. Good old Amiga. NAME AMIGA 3000 MANUFACTURER Commodore TYPE Professional Computer ORIGIN U.S.A. YEAR 1990 CPU Motorola MC68030 SPEED 16 / 25 mHz CO-PROCESSOR 3 : Super Denise (video),Fat Agnus (memory manager, blitter & copper), Paula (I/O, sound), 68881 or 68882 (math processor), SCSI DMAC RAM 1-2 MB Chip RAM, up to 18 Mb (with 16Mb FAST) and theoricaly to 4 Gb. ROM 512 KB TEXT MODES 60 x 32 / 80 x 32 GRAPHIC MODES 12 graphic modes : from 320 x 240 to 960 x 512 COLORS 32 (for 320 x X modes), 16 (for 640 x X modes) among 4096 + 2 Special modes : EHB 64 colors and HAM 4096 colors on static display. SOUND Four 8 bit PCM voices I/O PORTS Video (RGB, Composite), Parallel/Centronics, RS232c, SCSI, VGA, stereo sound, joysticks (atari) & mouse, 4 Zorro III internal slots, 2 ISA slots, 1 CPU slot, 1 video slot, external floppy, external SCSI-2, keyboard, Stereo audio output BUILT IN MEDIA one 3.5'' disk-drive (880k), SCSI-2 Hard-Drive OS AMIGA WorKBench 2.0x, Unix System (SVR4) V operating system POWER SUPPLY Internal PSU PRICE Amiga 3000T (100Mb HD) : $4498 (USA, 1991) Amiga 3000T (200Mb HD) : $4998 (USA, 1991)
November 26, 200618 yr I remember playing on my friends old Tandy with no Hard Drive. We were so impressed when we had to switch floppies midway through game. It was like "Woah!"
November 26, 200618 yr OMG!! I used to have an Apple IIC with an extra floppy drive. I thought it was the bees knees! Bees knees? :blink:
November 27, 200618 yr Author OMG!! I used to have an Apple IIC with an extra floppy drive. I thought it was the bees knees! Bees knees? :blink: You would rather neato-keen?
November 28, 200618 yr I got a WAY better deal on my first system: That's right - they are playing Megabug in the background. After programming in BASIC for 3 hours, you could get a game of hangman to function - then you would try to save it to cassette tape with about a 50-50 chance of success. :thumbup
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