Dover
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20 MHz 80386 processor and 2 MB RAM for only $8499.00? Damn, I gotta start saving up!
9/3/2004 6:31:04 PM
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Trillian
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"The 5000 MC's technology, performance and price all add up to an incredible value."
bahaha
9/3/2004 7:49:04 PM
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Sk8aBull
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"lightning-fast 20 MHz" lololol. I'd go crazy if my computer went that fast... err... slow.
9/3/2004 7:57:06 PM
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Pyromonger
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Pretty pimp for '89. The "mouse not included" part seems strange these days tho...
Hahaha my mom still uses the 386DX/40 I helped her set up 12 years ago at the office.
9/3/2004 9:45:05 PM
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Jazior
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JESUS CHRIST! ::Falls Over::
9/3/2004 11:22:37 PM
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Vash_D_Wolfwood
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regular vga graphics and runs ms-dos....floppy drives n everything i think i used to own this back in the day....
10/8/2004 7:05:15 AM
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elm3r
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That was my first computer, circa 1991. The Western Digital 85MB hard drive from that box STILL WORKS.
Here are the "specs" on it: http://support.radioshack.com/support_computer/doc1/1102.htm
10/8/2004 7:28:03 AM
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JoeBenjamin
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I had... I think, a Tandy 2000 back in the day, I even had some spiffy black and white low resolution porn! Man that was awesome
10/8/2004 10:34:44 PM
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MrScottly
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My first computer was a monochrome screen Radio Shack/Tandy TRS80II......commonly called the Trash 80. DOS?? What's that? We used BASIC, and wrote the shit ourselves.
I then moved UP to a Commodore128. Color screen (tv set)...
Damn, I'm glad those days are gone.
10/8/2004 11:45:37 PM
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timeconsumerx
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we definitely had a tandy, but it was an older model with the amber monitor and the printer that had the holes on the sides.
12/15/2005 9:29:02 PM
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Okrbot23
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"monitor and mouse not included" BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
12/15/2005 9:58:06 PM
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elm3r
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quote :
* 1MB of Dynamic, Random Access Memory (DRAM)--Enables you to run a variety
of software. This memory is permanently installed on the main logic board.
The on-board sockets are free for the installation of additional memory.
* Built-in Diskette Drive Controller--Saves you the cost of a diskette
controller board and the use of a 16-bit slot when you add diskette
drives. Supports up to two diskette drives.
* Built-in 16-Bit Smartdrive (IDE) Connectors and Controller--Enable you to
quickly add convenient, reliable hard disk storage. SmartDrives provide
maximum performance at minimum cost. The built-in controller supports up
to two SmartDrives.
* Built-in Mouse Port (Mini Din Connector)--Saves you the cost of a PS/2
style mouse board and the use of a 16-bit slot.
* Built-in Serial Port--Saves you the cost of a serial expansion adapter and
the use of a 16-bit slot when you connect a serial mouse, an external
modem, or other serial device. |
That right there is just pimp. I remember being the *only* person who had 5MB of ram (1 onboard, 4 in the slots).
12/15/2005 11:35:42 PM
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