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Old 03-13-13, 03:37 PM   #1
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will try your method asap. just now recovering from major computer crash so i have a fresh install of win7,sh4 and jsgme .
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Old 03-14-13, 06:58 AM   #2
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will try your method asap. just now recovering from major computer crash so i have a fresh install of win7,sh4 and jsgme .
Ok, no hurry.

Computer crash!? Wow! That's too bad. I had a problem with my hard drive a while back and lost a few things, even with having another computer helping store files. The newer Operating Systems (since WinXP) have been pretty stable, but I remember the days when every 6 months you better reinstall the OS to keep it from hanging. It was just a part of computing we had to do.

'Course I've had a computer for so long my first two computers didn't have hard drives in them. Not that I couldn't afford one, but there just wasn't such a thing back in the mid 70's. If you wanted to play a game (like making a ball bounce from corner to corner), you had do use a program called DOS Basic and type in the program. The game would run from the computers RAM memory. Every space had to be right, every dot, every letter, or the program would hang. Tough way of amusing yourself with a computer! Shoot, it was several years before a color RGB monitor was available to add to a home computer. I had an Amber monochrome for quite a while before getting the RGB, thought it was the "cat's ass". We've come a long way!
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Old 03-14-13, 03:52 PM   #3
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always something with a computer
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Old 03-14-13, 04:46 PM   #4
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ok, were getting somewhere,websters torpedo missions is working. will
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Old 03-14-13, 11:14 PM   #5
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'Course I've had a computer for so long my first two computers didn't have hard drives in them. Not that I couldn't afford one, but there just wasn't such a thing back in the mid 70's. If you wanted to play a game (like making a ball bounce from corner to corner), you had do use a program called DOS Basic and type in the program. The game would run from the computers RAM memory. Every space had to be right, every dot, every letter, or the program would hang. Tough way of amusing yourself with a computer! Shoot, it was several years before a color RGB monitor was available to add to a home computer. I had an Amber monochrome for quite a while before getting the RGB, thought it was the "cat's ass". We've come a long way!
Hey, know this is a little out of line but…the first hard drive that I saw as a HP in 1983 worked in a medicinal researched in Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center. Was part of a HP system, the drive was 3 feet tall, 3.5 feet long and about 8 in wide. The OS was hard wired, weight a ton!! 5mg!!


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This is the first computer I ever programmed, a Librascope LGP-30. A very early mini-computer. Not a desktop, but the size of a desk. It had 4096 WORDS of memory on a rotating drum. There was NO random access memory (RAM to you). The CPU clock ran at 120 KHz. It contained 113 triode tubes and 2340 diodes. It dissipated about as much heat as a toaster oven. In 1960, it cost $47,000. There is more processing power in your feature phone. And they designed aircraft with it!
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Wow!

This makes me appreciate my little TI-85 all the more.

Especially this part:

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