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Charles Stephenson | Gaylen Hintz | Re: TS 1000 |
May 27, 2019 9:58 PM * |
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On May 25th 12:30 am Gaylen Hintz said... GH> GG> 16K is 16 times the ram if you had 1K of ram. MADNESS!!! GH> GH> especially with the cost of ram back then. GH> GH> GH> RIGHT! I just wrote a post saying the same thing! first Computer/Desktop I actually BOUGHT was a Tandy 1000 SL, I was in High School. I had a summer job and I saved as much as I could so I could buy my own PC instead of sharing my Dad's! This guy in a rich area, who used to call my BBS, gave me a GREAT "deal' on a used Tandy! He was upgrading and let me have his old one for 1500! It was only like 3 years old, and I forgot, but I knew it was worth way more than that! I felt like I hit the lottory! I went to his house to pick it up, and I saw the NEW PC he just bought, If I remember, he paid a little over 3000 for it! Wish I could remember the name, but it wasn't Tandy and it was all black and SOOO pretty! He let me play around with it for a bit, Man...I wanted to move in, and I wanted him to adopt me!! <G> It was the first time I saw Windows in action! When I finally left (It was over hr later!) I got to setting up my new PC, and my 'new' PC was faster than my dad's, but slower than the guy I bought it from, That's when I got into upgrading/overclocking! ...man... PC'ing back then was so great.... --- ENiGMA 1/2 v0.0.10-alpha (linux; x64; 10.15.2) * Origin: The Amiga Frontier BBS |frontierbbs.net:8888| OH (1:226/16) |
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