• WSCraftsman05

    WSCraftsman05

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    • in reply to: Tech I don’t miss, and some I do #2766413

      Loved your article.  Brought back many memories.

      Punched cards in early 60s

      PDP8 and literally toggling in programs thru 12 front panel switches

      then attached a teletype machine with paper tape to save and read in programs

      then early 70s a LINC8 computer with CRT, mag tape and analog and digital I/O. FOCAL  was the precursor to BASIC.  Several mainframe languages. FORTRAN, COBOL, PASCAL.   My favorite APL – A Programing Language.  Around that time teletype machines were being connected to mainframes allow programming without punch cards.

      In early 80s came Apple II with serial board we made and connected to 300 baud modem.  As  a project manager with an industrial controls company I could send and receive telexes with my counterparts in Korea.  And of course I installed a CPM board.   Also Commodore Amiga and Radio Shack TSR-80.  Apple had a great/simple word processor – AppleSoft.  They came spreadsheets like VisiCalc and Lotus 1-2-3.

      Epson MX-80 with custom PROM for 128 character set.  Had one for 20 years.

      And then the IBM PC and the ongoing development to where we are now.

      And for years I used a manual KVM switch to switch between a laptop (with broken screen) and desktop.  Still have the switch but no use for it now.

      Thanks again for bringing back fond memories.

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    • in reply to: Office Online versus Google Apps: Facts and FUD #1457687

      Frankly I like many users have basic needs and have used my copy of Office 97 on all versions of Windows since W95 with great success and I repeatedly advise my clients to stay with what they have until it no longer works.

    • in reply to: Enhancing KeePass: Plugins and other tools #1434531

      Good article. I’ve been using Keepass on my Win and Android systems for a year and sync through Evernote with the KeePass file as an attachment to a note. Works great. Using KeePassDroid

    • in reply to: Different approaches to solving driver problems #1419106

      With regard to driver problems, there is one other solution which I encountered recently. After an onboard sound “card” did not function and attempting to update drivers, I replaced it with a new sound board. That worked for a while. Then a usb port failed. Then I noticed hot spots on the motherboard and replaced 2 hot and swelled capacitors on the board. That fixed all. Bottom line, some times the hardware really does fail.

    • in reply to: DIY services for creating simple websites #1398641

      I don’t understand the comment “That experience drove me away from my own handmade sites years ago.” For static sites, what is the danger other than a weak password for the ftp transfer?

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