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| From | Daniel <me@sc1f1dan.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.cbm |
| Subject | Re: Commodore 64 Ultimate |
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| Date | 2026-04-28 00:41 -0700 |
Mortar M. <usenet@vk3heg.net> writes: > Re: Re: Commodore 64 Ultimate > By: Dr. What to Alexander Grotewohl on Sun Apr 26 2026 12:36:24 > > > For me > > grades 1-6 - nothing > > grades 7-8 - officially nothing, but dad could get a school TRS-80 for the > > summer (no one can steal it if it's not in the school). > > grades 9-12 - Commodore PET > > College - IBM-PC XT clone. > > Right after college 386. > > My path was much shorter: > Grades 1-11 - Nothing > Grade 12 - Timesharing with remote mainframe via punch cards and 8" floppies. > College - Decwriter II terminals connected to local mainframe. Later > switched to Hazeltine display terminals. Also had 8032 PETs. Grades 1-5 - Nothing Grade 6 - Apple IIc dust collector Grades 7-8 - Apple IIc in computer lab for nothing serious Grades 9-11 - Apple IIe in the library/dust collector Grade 12 - Mac+ in the computer lab College - Generic windows machines bought on statewide contract -- Daniel sysop | air & wave bbs finger | calcmandan@bbs.erb.pw
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