Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 02, 2012 10:18 am
You know there is nothing about the good old days in the computer field that I would want to go back to.
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Riverwind (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 02, 2012 10:18 am
No I would never want to go back, keep me on the leading edge I remember all to well what the past was like and none of it was nice.
The only thing I miss are the old tab cards, they made great note pads and fit nice in the back pocket. God I still remember how to read the holes.
River
I know it is a bit off-topic. But as the discussion went in direction of computer oldies...
May be you will be interested:
http://translate.google.com/translate?s ... F51256.htm l
A bit of soviet computer history
I tried to write a waving flag demo (in text mode on terminal) on similar machine during a Chaos Constructions event at 2008 or so. In BASIC, on green screen terminal.... I gave up after about 30 minutes... Mostly due to the lack of manual. Another thing that played its role was that the keyboard on terminal was an abomination. Layout was soviet-specific (no qwerty for you, it followed cyrillic letters, so it was JCUKEN), but worst part was a lack of 'shift' key. To get caps letter or symbol you pressed the letter 'upper register' and it stayed that way, until you pressed 'lower register'.
On the other hand I remember some older machines, that were pleasant to use and look at
Like that old SGI Indy workstation I had played with. It was quite an eye candy, interesting to repair and hack (no one remembered root password for that machine) and it was fast for its age.
Oh, and I gladly remember spectrum. Where else few hours of good gameplay could fit on few minutes of audio tape.
