On 10/23/2014 08:06 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 10/22/2014 07:17 PM, Fulko Hew issued this missive:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 10:06 PM, Kevin Cummings
<cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On 10/22/2014 08:31 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>
> Back in the day (late 70's), we had a "VCC". Clever reuse of the
> nomenclature for the primary voltage supply to a chip, but in this
case
> it meant "Valley Computer Club". This was when we used to
wire-wrap our
> own circuit boards and the Zilog Z80 was brand-spankin' new!
>
> "Geeze! It runs at 4 MHz? And you have 32K of static RAM? Wow!"
Been there, done that, (still) got the IMSAI.
Been there, done that too, got the tee shirt, (still got the Altair!)
I still have the Imsai, Altair, Poly88, Cromemco, Sol20, Vector88 and a
bunch of other very weird stuff (Tarbell ACI, ASR33 teletype, OpLabs
paper tape reader, etc., etc.)
"I'm not a hoarder! I'm an archivist!" :-)
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You guys have kept the old hardware. I only have the tee shirt--I wrote
a short article for the magazine of The Big Board (can't remember the name of
the mag) telling how to improve the video bandwidth, and they sent me a
tan-color tee-shirt with "Author" in big letters on it. The only old computer
I sort of wish I still had was the Atari, but I guess it would seem awfully
crude by today's standards. Especially the video. It was my first color
computer but it sure didn't have a lot of pixels!
Enough reminiscing.
--doug
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