dunno what advanced computers you were using but my spectrum 128k took forever to load Manic Miner via a tape player that obviously thought it was a modem.
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ZX81
Spectrum
Commodore 64 (remember peeking and poking?)
Atari somefink or other
Sinclair QL
Halcyon days indeed!
Wish I'd kept them ....
If only the idiot Gates hadn't come along and ruined everything with his boring PCs and bloatware, IT would still be interesting.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by basshead View PostI had a BBC Model B. Elite.Comment
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Originally posted by interested View PostMe too, must have spent about a year trying to get to 'Elite' - I think I only managed 'Deadly'
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostBut that and that cr@p platform game with the bird and the eggs was the only game you could get on the thing.Comment
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostWhen schools were teaching kids with an Archimedes, other countries were using PC's i.e. what was being used in the real world.
The PC hadn't caught on big-time in 1982. The Commodore PET probably had more market penetration than the PC in those days.Comment
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Originally posted by chef View Postdunno what advanced computers you were using but my spectrum 128k took forever to load Manic Miner via a tape player that obviously thought it was a modem.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostCommodore 64 (remember peeking and poking?)Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostThe BBC had a disk operating system, called ... DOS !Comment
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