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OH! And what about Global War? That Risk-type thing where you took over all of the countries and shit?! That was HOT! I used to play that against users all the damn time.
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Edit, damn you poster above :winkwink: |
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My autoexec.bat can beat your autoexec.bat and dont make me break out the config.sys |
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Oh crap - my second GFY fight in one day. A new record for my peace lovin' ass. |
True designers started with ascii.
Oh yeah ray do I need PKzip for that, and do you have zmodem installed so we can chat during download? |
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Booyah! |
If you understand the frustration of getting a 9600 baud modem, and finding out it only connects at 9600 or a little less to the same damn brand of modem and 2400 to everyone else you understand this thread.
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U.S. Robotics for the win! |
50 gifts...
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Fucking WOJ,
I been Wojowned. |
i didnt turn a computer on until late 90's..
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now - this is cool
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Aaah good times indeed... I miss pcb and renegade boards, sigh!
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Here was my first computer... and yes... I was cool and had the 16k add on module!
http://www.amateurupskirts.com/promo/ts1000.JPG |
Back In The Day....
Wow that brings back memories for sure...
...Back in the early 80's I had a TRS-80 Model 1. I bought my first 300 Baud Model to log-in to the school's HP 3000 mainframe, but once I found BBS's I was hooked. I soon wanted one of my own but didn't have the money to buy one so I wrote one myself, called DATAMATE. It supported only 1 user at a time, spitting out data at 300 baud. "Graphics" were not even ansi at the time. They were made of of ###, ***, --- and similar characters. This was COOL because you really had to be creative to make graphics under such crazy limits. The computer did not even have LOWER CASE characters! (At least not until I made mod for it). The idea was to make it an adult bbs where singles could post sexually explicit messages and look for mates. My mom wonder what the fuck was up with her 16 year old? Nevermind that 99.9999% of the users back then were all nerdy males. There still that .0001% of them that were actually female. (More on that later). It became a success and I used the money I made from it to buy a new TRS-80 Model 3. I got a second phone line and now 2 people could use the system at the same time. Wait. How did 2 TRS-80's network with each other back then? Through the Cassette port! That's right! I made a simple program in machine language to have the 2 machines talk to each other through the casette ports. Not only did both computers share the same database of messages, but it allowed for the user on the Model 3 to chat live with the other user on the Model 1. The BBS ran for a little more than 4 years... THOSE WERE THE DAYS. Tinkering, learning, hacking, exploring. These days there's never enough time to do that kind of cool stuff. I still have those computers. They still work but the drives are shot and the cassette player for the model 1 (which used to store and load programs and data) has crusted over and seized. I turn them on once in a while and play with BASIC now and then. FUN. Oh, and that .0001% female? Her name was Angie, and she introduced me the love of my life. Happy Anniversary, Tracy! Mark Prince 2Much Internet Services Inc LiveCamNetwork 2.0 |
Old School! :: Bump ::
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wow thats tight I remember that from back in the day...
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wow...throwback
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The first modem I got, I "borrowed" from Ericsson. That had to be back in '88. Used it on my good old Commodore 128 :)
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I've got a similar story to the ones posted here. Started small, grew quick.
The real trick came when the WWW started to take over. Turning the opperation into a full on dial-up ISP was a rocky road that turned out well. |
what a trip down memory lane :)
Anyone remember writing BASIC programs with an Apple that resembled 'Choose Your Own Adventure' programs? >LIST 10 FOR I=1 TO 10 20 IF I>50 ten 60 30 OPTION I=70: GOTO 60 40 etc etc etc >RUN |
Started with a C64, wrote some silly games in Simon's Basic (a line chases a dot, lol), skiped 2 & 386 and got myself an asskicking monster computer, a 486 with 8mb ram and an 850mb hdd, with a 14.400 modem hehe, soon followed by a soundblaster pro compatible soundcard and a 2x cd drive :)
Ray if you want the cookbook I've got it (you can find everything on DC++ p2p) |
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Just took this picture two minutes ago..this is oldschool!
http://xcohosting.com/c64wtape.jpg Sitll have it, still love it. |
wow. memories... started out with a 1200 baud accoustic coupler on the trs-80 COCO, kept on moving up, last board was The Grove, ran iniquity 33.6 in, telnet gateway out... god I miss the bbs, so much more community that the internet...
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ah the memories.... tho, i ran my bbs back in '87-89 (wildcat, seachlight, etc), then went off to college and discovered VAX servers and the internet. download all the various BBS here: http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/software/ Fight the trip through memory lane! |
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wow, now that is bringing back the past... my dad got me the ZX81 when i was 15 which had 4k memory and then got the t1000 (with that 16k add-on) then the tx1500 with the rubber keys. with the tx printer, i wrote a word processing program that did line wrapping and saved on cassette. :1orglaugh Fight the dating of yourself! |
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