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You guys would enjoy "Soul of a New machine" by Tracy Kidder.
Reads like a thriller.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostWe had two or three of these which replaced our Data General Nova and teletypes.
Some of the stuff my friends did on the 380Z was damn impressive, e.g. one kid (he was 15 IIRC) wrote a BASIC compiler in interpreted BASIC. Then he compiled his compiler using his compiler!
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostRML 380 Z
Some of the stuff my friends did on the 380Z was damn impressive, e.g. one kid (he was 15 IIRC) wrote a BASIC compiler in interpreted BASIC. Then he compiled his compiler using his compiler!
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostCrikey, I'd forgotten about the 130XE. Pretty much the same spec as the 800XL but with the newer Atari ST styling.
Originally posted by voodooflux View PostDid it ever run anything again after that?Last edited by Churchill; 1 July 2009, 14:10.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostOur school had one trs-80 and that was used to run the school lesson time table once a year.
Until Churchill got his grubby little mits on it when he was 11...
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostDDT! That most excellent game and copy-protection reverse engineering tool!
Many was the happy hour I spent working out how to get around saved-game encryption algorithms or program-startup security routines.
Meanwhile my mates were out wasting their time drinking, clubbing, building & racing bikes & cars and shagging. What losers.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostOcean presented me with a gold painted 130XE as a leaving present.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostDDT
Many was the happy hour I spent working out how to get around saved-game encryption algorithms or program-startup security routines.
Meanwhile my mates were out wasting their time drinking, clubbing, building & racing bikes & cars and shagging. What losers.
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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostI dread to think where that left us Atari 800XL owners
I loved that machine. Especially with the Tatung Einstein as a cross assembler. That and the MAC/65 cartridge with DDT!
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostRML 380 Z
TRaSh-80
A handful of bought-in mail-order DIY PCs from USA
A teletype terminal to, I think, Hatfield Poly's big box.
That'll be a C-of-E school.
Until Churchill got his grubby little mits on it when he was 11...
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Originally posted by bobhope View Post<pop sociology>
What I loved about the Sinclair vs BBC B thing was how it reflected the British class system.
BBC B - upper class, posh kids at school
Commodore - middle class (I guess)
ZX Spectrum - working class
</pop sociology>
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RML 380 Z
TRaSh-80
A handful of bought-in mail-order DIY PCs from USA
A teletype terminal to, I think, Hatfield Poly's big box.
That'll be a C-of-E school.
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Originally posted by bobhope View Post<pop sociology>
What I loved about the Sinclair vs BBC B thing was how it reflected the British class system.
BBC B - upper class, posh kids at school
Commodore - middle class (I guess)
ZX Spectrum - working class
</pop sociology>
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<pop sociology>
What I loved about the Sinclair vs BBC B thing was how it reflected the British class system.
BBC B - upper class, posh kids at school
Commodore - middle class (I guess)
ZX Spectrum - working class
</pop sociology>
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