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That does not sound right at all.There's a mobile silo glitch that I hope never gets fixed- sometimes the autofeeders add hay to the silo instead of subtracting!
That does not sound right at all.There's a mobile silo glitch that I hope never gets fixed- sometimes the autofeeders add hay to the silo instead of subtracting!
Internal hard drives, what a luxury! And 1mb RAM. That was one souped-up machine you had there. I’m not even kidding, no wonder you loved it.After that I bought an AMIGA 1200! It had half a meg of memory and a hard drive with a 120 mb storage. it was an amazing machine.
But that wasn't enough, I upgraded with another 512kb memory, and I now had 1mb memory!!!! I also bought an external hard drive
of a whooping 800mb. Haha, I spent 3500 dollars on that machine and everyone hated and loved me at the same time.
Ha! An Amiga? I started back in the 80s on my father's Sperry. He even built a menu-based operating environment to run on the computer for us kids. It was all coded in DOS and had a bunch of DOS games for us to play. I was one of the fortunate kids that had a father working in the computer industry, and even though he made f' all for cash, I do not remember a time we didn't have a computer... and a reminder, this was the 80s, when cell phones were the size of a briefcase.I think I started 1994 on an Amiga
Everyone that scuffs at Amiga, I will throw a slime at!Ha! An Amiga? I started back in the 80s on my father's Sperry. He even built a menu-based operating environment to run on the computer for us kids. It was all coded in DOS and had a bunch of DOS games for us to play. I was one of the fortunate kids that had a father working in the computer industry, and even though he made f' all for cash, I do not remember a time we didn't have a computer... and a reminder, this was the 80s, when cell phones were the size of a briefcase.
I'm 64 and hitting 23. I think everlasting 22 went out this year.Age is all a matter of mind. I am 78 and excited about hitting my 30's soon.
HA HA! You have me beat! My first computer was purchased in 1991 to play Railroad Tycoon! And my father was the electrical engineer that first began working on computers for IBM.Ha! An Amiga? I started back in the 80s on my father's Sperry. He even built a menu-based operating environment to run on the computer for us kids. It was all coded in DOS and had a bunch of DOS games for us to play. I was one of the fortunate kids that had a father working in the computer industry, and even though he made f' all for cash, I do not remember a time we didn't have a computer... and a reminder, this was the 80s, when cell phones were the size of a briefcase.