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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 4/25/2008 4:26 AM Posts: 101, Visits: 18 |
| My name is Zoeperman...
started computing about 22 years ago on my good old C=64 (still have it )
And from that time I never had a day in my life without a computer.
A Dell inspiron 5000e running a stripped version of Windows XP pro with TotallCMD as a gui instead of the annoying windowsexplorer. (gave a bigtime peformance boost and a much more relaxing view)
A PIII 733 - 786 mb desktop dualboot with XPro and '98se
A celleron 466 - 256 mb running '98se
2 olivetti servers dual 233mhz, running RH 7.3
2 simple 133mhz workstations running RH 9.0
And offcourse my good old C=64 and Amiga 1200 
If beeing sane means complying to society, please let me be insane! |
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Group: Senior Advisor Last Login: 7/14/2006 12:11 PM Posts: 1,661, Visits: 191 |
| Some history. My i286 fades into nothingness alongside that... 
Welcome to the boards.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 5/1/2004 8:26 AM Posts: 114, Visits: 1 |
| zoeperman, WELCOME! that commodore 64 was one tough little machine. if you were fortunate at that time to own one you were looked upon as really having something. i spent many nights typing away until my fingers hurt. boy are we lucky today . Syntax, what the heck was that?
My Wife says, "EITHER I GO OR THE PC GOES. I say, "I'M SURE GONNA MISS HER!" |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 4/25/2008 4:26 AM Posts: 101, Visits: 18 |
| If you ask me, the C=64 was the mother of all machines!
as a mather of fact I think it still is!
Don't know much machines which work so mighty fine after all these years...
Sure, the internet looks like hell on it and everything is slow, but it still works though....
Just wondering if I could get it to run linux 
If beeing sane means complying to society, please let me be insane! |
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