03-03-2011 05:30 PM
Kind of an interesting piece where the author started out with MS DOS 5 on a VMware machine and continually upgrades to Windows 7. Look at the lower video http://www.readwriteweb.com/enterprise/2011/03/a-c
Joe
03-03-2011 05:42 PM
Wow! Now that's remeniscing!
03-03-2011 06:20 PM
I thought it was pretty interesting. I first began using 95 at work mainly to tansfer programs to CNC machine. Then I began to get interested in computers a little at a time. I never knew to much about the older versions of Windows. It's pretty amazing that he could just keep upgrading them.
Joe
03-11-2011 06:01 PM - edited 03-11-2011 06:02 PM
Brings back memories of weird times. I remember when DOS was still on ONE floppy(3.3?) and windows was on TWO?(2.0) I think I had a beta test copy of 3.0? then I hated that **bleep** windows 3.1, just didn't make sense to have a GUI when I needed to remember all those DOS commands anyway. Finally the day came when I could build and install a whole system and even get to them remote at the blazing hot speed of 19.2Baud. And that $2500.00 computer with that huge 40 MG hard drive that I thought I would never fill.Wow, really am old!!!
03-16-2011 02:44 PM
04-15-2011 06:52 AM
Amazing
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08-06-2011
11:00 AM
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08-08-2011
11:13 AM
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oxter
Slicker'n[Deleted] on a shingle. I *still* have my boombox-sized 10 Megabyte hard disk. Weighs about 20 pounds and takes 15 seconds to spin-up. It has a burly-looking cable 1" in diameter + a separate AC power plug AND an interface card the size of an iPad.
09-12-2011 04:24 PM
Keith wrote:Slicker'n[Deleted] on a shingle. I *still* have my boombox-sized 10 Megabyte hard disk. Weighs about 20 pounds and takes 15 seconds to spin-up. It has a burly-looking cable 1" in diameter + a separate AC power plug AND an interface card the size of an iPad.
They just don't make 'em like they used to.....
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