Main Area and Open Discussion > Living Room
In rememberance of....The antiquated hardware/software reminiscence thread
AndyM:
I still use a DOS phonelist/dialer (HotLine), and run SuperKey with the same key definitions I was using in the 80's.
Carol Haynes:
Borlands's Sidekick (and later on Sidekick Plus) The Granddaddy of all TSR applications. Combined with an AST Rampage! card and you were one smokin' cool Power User. ;D
-40hz (March 07, 2010, 01:16 PM)
--- End quote ---
WOw - great thread.
I had completely forgotten about Sidekick (and SK+) - they were awesome in their day.
ljbirns:
My first ' portable " computer. The Radio Shack TRS 80 Pocket Computer ( about 1981)
40hz:
All those great old computer magazines:
Byte
In rememberance of....The antiquated hardware/software reminiscence thread In rememberance of....The antiquated hardware/software reminiscence thread In rememberance of....The antiquated hardware/software reminiscence thread
Probably the finest general computer technology magazine ever published. And still sadly missed by many of us who are old enough to remember it.
Transactor :-*
In rememberance of....The antiquated hardware/software reminiscence thread
This was a personal favorite of mine. The bible of the Commodore 64 crowd. I used to pore over this mag from cover to cover way back when.
There's an online partial archive of back issues at the following link. Check it out if you're a C64 fan. Maybe even give it a skim if you're not..
http://cbm.csbruce.com/~csbruce/cbm/transactor/
Kilobaud Microcomputing
In rememberance of....The antiquated hardware/software reminiscence thread
Another classic that deserved better.
mouser:
40hz, you forgot a few, Creative Computing was one of my favorites, although we also LOVED Byte, and DrDobbs.
Check out the Classic Computer Magazine Archive.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version