SirRonmit wrote to PainAndLoathing <=-
I don't remember seeing the original posting, so I'll reply to yours.
I used Commodore CBM systems in high school, and bought a Commodore 64.
I didn't do much with it except for playing games, calling BBSes and
acting as a dial-up terminal for my CS classes. I convinced my parents
to buy me an IBM PC XT and bought a clone XT with a 10 MB hard drive. I
remember running SpinRite on that thing a couple of times to deal with
formatting issues - and it was slow.
I swapped the motherboard out for an AT motherboard, a larger hard
drive, and that got me through college.
My first job out of college was working for a mail-order retailer with
a closet full of obsolete crap, and I was tasked with clearing out the
storage closet. I found a tank of an IBM AT with a 32MB drive, and that
became my first BBS box.
Most of my BBS systems since then have been cast-off systems that
people didn't want any more - from that first IBM AT, to a 386sx, to a
486 EISA server that doubled as an end-table, to my dad's old Celeron
533 system, and now a laptop missing keys and with a broken screen.
... Infinitesimal gradations
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