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Title: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: franksolich on September 14, 2012, 03:57:28 PM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1018183781

Oh my.

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GoneOffShore (9,575 posts)  Tue Aug 28, 2012, 11:06 PM

Who here has the oldest working computer?

Bubble gum iMac running System 7.6 here.

Though I never use it except for legacy files.

I dunno.

franksolich uses Windows95.

Is that an old one?

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Systematic Chaos (7,661 posts)  Tue Aug 28, 2012, 11:11 PM

1. I'd sell my soul for a working Atari 800 XL with a full complement of games on floppies.

I miss those 8-bit computers so much.

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Systematic Chaos (7,661 posts)  Tue Aug 28, 2012, 11:46 PM

7. I use emulators all the time, but it's just not the same somehow.

I still love listening to the beeps from the floppy drive coming over the speaker on the old 19" color tv, and the feel of those old Atari joysticks and paddle controllers.

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Systematic Chaos (7,661 posts)  Wed Aug 29, 2012, 01:11 AM

10. Hey it's cool! I couldn't afford one right now anyway, not even for ultra-cheap.

And my favorite games were Spelunker, Encounter, Leader Board Golf, Buried Bucks, Rainbow Walker, Getaway!, River Raid, Pinball Construction Set, The Great American Cross-Country Road Race, Zone Ranger, Zenji, Flip & Flop, and probably another 20-30 I can't recall at the moment.

There's lots of other primitive comments, but it's all geek to me.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: JohnnyReb on September 14, 2012, 04:20:51 PM
The computer I'm on will be 14 years old this November and has windows 98.

...and the anti-virus stuff quit working years ago...do think mine might be infected?
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: Chris_ on September 14, 2012, 04:29:41 PM
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Systematic Chaos (7,661 posts)  Tue Aug 28, 2012, 11:11 PM

1. I'd sell my soul for a working Atari 800 XL with a full complement of games on floppies.

I miss those 8-bit computers so much.
You know what I like more than dusty, outdated, ancient computer equipment?

Having a job.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: franksolich on September 14, 2012, 04:42:00 PM
You know what I like more than dusty, outdated, ancient computer equipment?

Having a job.

Awesomely right.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: Carl on September 14, 2012, 04:47:11 PM
Kirk,you have been a useless and lazy sack of crap your entire life and you have the gall to wonder how you got into the physical shape you are in?

When poor Janette stopped by here there was nothing but reaching out with a helping hand trying to get you to better your life.

Ungrateful loser.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: GOBUCKS on September 14, 2012, 05:21:28 PM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1018183781

Oh my.

I dunno.

franksolich uses Windows95.

My desktop computer is Windows98, because I have ten years of Quicken files on it.

I finally figured out how to migrate all those old files into Quicken 2011 on my laptop, so I guess the old desktop will soon go into a garbage bag.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: BattleHymn on September 14, 2012, 06:14:32 PM
I have recently cruised the internet on a Commodore 64 before (text only).



Who knows though, I could be typing this from a DEC PDP-11.   :naughty:



Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: jukin on September 14, 2012, 06:15:35 PM
You guys beat my best a 12 year old win2000 I use as a 24/7 server. 2896 hours without a reboot right now. It has gone up to 4000 hours.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: franksolich on September 14, 2012, 06:26:12 PM
You guys beat my best a 12 year old win2000 I use as a 24/7 server. 2896 hours without a reboot right now. It has gone up to 4000 hours.

Does anybody know if Windows Vista is newer, or older, than Windows XP?

This computer, which is now pretty much burned out (but still hobbling along, and I plan to keep using it until it finally flies up into computer heaven) is Windows XP, and the new used one I have, swept clean and reconditioned by a professional, is Windows Vista.

I have the feeling I went a little backwards here, but not a big deal. 
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: BigTex on September 14, 2012, 06:30:57 PM
Does anybody know if Windows Vista is newer, or older, than Windows XP?

This computer, which is now pretty much burned out (but still hobbling along, and I plan to keep using it until it finally flies up into computer heaven) is Windows XP, and the new used one I have, swept clean and reconditioned by a professional, is Windows Vista.

I have the feeling I went a little backwards here, but not a big deal. 

Vista is newer than XP.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: franksolich on September 14, 2012, 06:34:00 PM
Vista is newer than XP.

Thanks; I'm a little sloppy when it comes to computers.

Unlike most, I use a computer just for word-processing, and on the internet, message-boards.

I don't do the movies and music and games and somesuch; can't hear.

And so for me, low-tech is best tech.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: LC EFA on September 14, 2012, 06:40:26 PM
I used to have a collection of working relics.

An 8088 being the earliest of them - then a couple of 486's and some early pentiums.

Walked into my office one day, looked around and thought "The f*** do I have all this s*** for".

Filled the pickup (twice) with old computer crap , working or not and hucked it out at the local rubbish dump.

Wail your anguish , furry-toothed geeks.  :-)
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: GOP Congress on September 14, 2012, 06:51:08 PM
Vista is newer than XP.

Technically, XP is Windows 5, Vista is Windows 6. But Vista actually had a lot of problems so I maintained my work / production on XP pro, and in fact still use it until I can vet out Win 7 64 bit, which may take a couple more service packs.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: Chris_ on September 14, 2012, 06:52:28 PM
My previous computer was over ten years old when I replaced it.  I spent $400 on an AMD single-core 1.5Ghz chip with 1GB of memory and a 133Mhz motherboard and stuffed it into a case with a 300 watt power supply.

My new computer is four times as fast with twice as much memory, ten times the storage space and cost half as much.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: Chris_ on September 14, 2012, 09:38:33 PM
My desktop computer is Windows98, because I have ten years of Quicken files on it.

I finally figured out how to migrate all those old files into Quicken 2011 on my laptop, so I guess the old desktop will soon go into a garbage bag.
I transferred about six years of Quicken files from a coworker's old computer to his new laptop.  Copying them was the easy part... getting them to open correctly was a little more difficult since I haven't used Quicken since it came on a single floppy disk and cost $40 at Radio Shack.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: miskie on September 14, 2012, 10:09:38 PM
I have several old, functional PCs stored away.

Vic-20 , Commodore64, Commodore 128D, Amiga 2000, Amiga 3000, Ti99-4A, Apple 2E, Radio Shack TRS-80 Pocket Computer, Atari XL. I collect these things.

I have other interesting hardware as well, such as an original IBM 5150 PC case that I intend to modify and install a new system in and use as my main desktop computer.

Just a couple weeks back, I managed to salvage the first videogame I had written for Vic-20 off of a thirty year old 'Datasette' I found in an old box.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: GOBUCKS on September 14, 2012, 10:55:59 PM
I transferred about six years of Quicken files from a coworker's old computer to his new laptop.  Copying them was the easy part... getting them to open correctly was a little more difficult since I haven't used Quicken since it came on a single floppy disk and cost $40 at Radio Shack.
I had to download (free) two previous versions of Quicken, then move my backup files to the older of the two, and from there to the newer one. Once the files were in that version, they could be read by the new Quicken 2011, and the migration was complete.

Limited backward compatibility is my only gripe with Quicken. They try to force you to buy new versions every few years.

I avoided that for actually more than ten years. I just checked, and I have all my personal transactions back to 1/1/1999, over ten thousand checks and debits.
Title: Re: primitives discuss old computers; Las Vegas Leviathan weighs in
Post by: I_B_Perky on September 15, 2012, 07:45:13 PM
My Vic-20 and Commadore 64 gave up the ghost about 10 years ago. I do have a 386-sx that still runs. Every now and again I will boot it up... DOS 3.6 I think... and run the disk refresh program I had from 22 years ago to keep the hard drive's electrons refreshed. Dunno why I do it. I guess I just want to see how long the thing will work.  Maybe 20 years from now if it still works I will donate it to a museum. Thing cost me $2,000 when I bought it. Still got the basic programs on it I wrote to keep track of inventory at the restaurant when I had the old Xerox with the two 5.25 inch floppy drives from the mid 80's.