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Top 10 dead (or dying) computer skills

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    #31
    Originally posted by miss marple
    I too have stuck ticker tape back together again.
    I remember PDP 11s and Apricots.
    Never did the punch card bits though.
    Cut my serious programming teeth on Coral66 - now that has to be dead and gone surely?

    I have a fond nostalgic aural memory of the sound of Decwriter III printers zipping their way through reams and reams of computer paper.

    Anyone else remember Wordstar - one of the first true Word Processors which involved all sorts of control characters to do the fancy bits such as Bold?
    Coral - we used that on military systems in GEC. Plus ADA. Don't know what happened to either of them, but I suspect zeity might.

    I remember Wordstar. I used it in the late eighties/early nineties, and AmiPro and WordPerfect, before MS Word for Windows took over the world.

    Anyone ever used Uniplex?

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      #32
      Originally posted by wendigo100
      I haven't seen an Apple computer for 10 years, but they seem to be doing OK somewhere, aren't they?

      Anyone remember Apricot computers?

      Or any other fruits?
      My friend had an apricot - from what I remember it was like an old 286/386 running what looked like an amiga workbench style OS
      Last edited by fzbucks; 28 May 2007, 08:38.

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        #33
        Originally posted by zeitghost
        Ah.... WordStar... it seemed such an improvement on the line editor I used on the General Automation mini... my first introduction to the pc... what joy.

        Control-k b, control K k, control k Y...

        And stuff.

        I could make it fly on the amstrad having setup all the function keys.


        Then again, "@1/5,p" seems to be engraved on my memory (lists the first 5 lines of the file you've just opened in the GA editor).
        Did anyone else ever use Wordwise, another tag-based text editor which came as a chip for the BBC micro?

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