Madkins007
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Nebraska- the Good life
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I'm 42.
I learned BASIC in Jr. High, about 1972(?) on what I believe were Commodore PETs, and FORTRAN in High School (73-76) on a terminal that used PUNCHED TAPE for memory and a printer for the only output device.
In college (84?), we programmed 8088 chips in machine language. Yummy!
At home, round about 82 or so, I got a Commodore VIC 20. Soldered in the 'rest' button, and did a lot of other silly things to it. A few years later, we got the Commodore C-64, floppy drive (5.25" SS-SD), and a Panasonic printer (1080?). Did a LOT of cool stuff on this- especially after getting the GEOS program mastered. Resumes, newlsetters, newsgroups, etc.
Also had a Timex Sinclair 1000 and for a brief time, a Radio Shack 'notebook' computer- it had the folding mono-chrome screen, a small amount of on-board memory for the operating system and DeskMate software, and a floppy drive.
Now, I have a decent Compaq desktop, a Dell laptop, and my Visor Deluxe- which i use more than either of the others excluding on-line activities.
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