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| Thread ID: 76976 | 2007-02-22 20:03:00 | Just been thinking. | JJJJJ (528) | Press F1 |
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| 527264 | 2007-02-23 06:07:00 | To ensure their point is pointed in the right direction:thumbs::thumbs::D I think that just about says it all and one must concur. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 527265 | 2007-02-23 06:10:00 | We dont get paid enuf to think.............. :stare: |
dots (24) | ||
| 527266 | 2007-02-23 06:13:00 | And why do people have to quote the entire post just to say four words and add a couple of emoticons? :illogical Cheers Billy 8-{) :D Was wondering that myself. Perhaps they found my post so interesting they thought if needed a second edition printed.:p |
JJJJJ (528) | ||
| 527267 | 2007-02-23 07:48:00 | So we don't have to scroll back up to read what it was all about after we get down the page and have forgotten. | pctek (84) | ||
| 527268 | 2007-02-23 09:03:00 | So we don't have to scroll back up to read what it was all about after we get down the page and have forgotten. And I would not have that issue either. It would be nice if Jack was not puzzled though. I have gone through earlier posts to try and help. I have in the past offered to go to Jack's place for free but this offer was refused twice. Possibly JJJJJ could run MSDOS 5. And also MSFightsim 1.0 as I did. Then he would not have a false bridge near where Jack lives would he? |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 527269 | 2007-02-23 09:13:00 | Does anyone remember the early days of computers? When DOS was king. When nothing had drivers and you had to search and experiment to find something that worked Then windows 3 First version of Windows was Windows 1.0 , it fitted on 360K 5.25" floppy ... |
SKT174 (1319) | ||
| 527270 | 2007-02-23 22:29:00 | First version of Windows was Windows 1.0 , it fitted on 360K 5.25" floppy ... True, but to use it you really needed one of those flash XT machines with twin floppy drives otherwise you spent most of your time swapping disks. (Then came the almost affordable 10Mb hard drive). In about 1986 our workplace had to get a new hard drive for "the" pc. The new hard drive was the biggest available - an Hitachi 52 Mb, and a snip at only $13,500. |
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