I remember when the internet started... I was on BITNET back in 1988. It just tied universities together. Bitnet Listservs. I connected from home using a VT100 emulator on my Amiga A1000 (AMIGA-DOS 1.1) with 1 meg of ram, and a floppy drive. Before that I had a Sinclair ZX-81 with 1 kilobyte of ram, later bought the 16 kilobyte ram pack. While I could have used a modem with the Sinclair, I didn't have the money.
Sinece then I have used ms-dos 3.2, 3.3, 4.01; Windows for Work Groups 3.1, 3.x; WIN95, Win98, Win98se, WinXP, Vista; Amiga 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.01; Cray YMP-2 which had a superset of Unix; 3 versions of linux; 2 versions of x86 unix; and some others I have probably fogotten, like the DEC VAX 11/730 I did VAX Pascal on.
I have been doing tech support for 25 years now.
For Intel machines, I prefere WinXP over Vista.
For Motorola machines, I prefer my Amiga computer, just cannot get parts for it.
In my opinion, Vista could have been much better.
Sinece then I have used ms-dos 3.2, 3.3, 4.01; Windows for Work Groups 3.1, 3.x; WIN95, Win98, Win98se, WinXP, Vista; Amiga 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.01; Cray YMP-2 which had a superset of Unix; 3 versions of linux; 2 versions of x86 unix; and some others I have probably fogotten, like the DEC VAX 11/730 I did VAX Pascal on.
I have been doing tech support for 25 years now.
For Intel machines, I prefere WinXP over Vista.
For Motorola machines, I prefer my Amiga computer, just cannot get parts for it.
In my opinion, Vista could have been much better.
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Acer Aspire X1700
- Motherboard
- ASUS
- Memory
- 3 gigs
- Graphics card(s)
- EVGA 1 gig GeForce 210
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Vizio 21" tv
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080 resolution
- Hard Drives
- 1 terabyte sata in 1 partition
- Cooling
- fans that came with it
- Mouse
- basic USB
- Keyboard
- basic USB
- Internet Speed
- 3 megabits on a cable modem, wired