First computer purchase was a Kaypro here as well. CPM operating system. Two 5 1/4 floppy drives and no hard drive. Came with Perfect Writer and Perfect Cal and I can't remember the simple database program that was with it? Most programming I did was done with DBASE back then. Serviced me fine for several years. Still have it and still works, though mostly as a doorstop in the cellar now though.kd7mvs wrote:300 baud? Why, ya young pup, hack, hack 150 baud was allus good 'nuff, dang, sure beat sending packs 'o cards through the mails cough, wheezeSteve W wrote:Good thing you said "not". If you had said you were nostalgic for 300 baud, I would have had to open a can of Ledwell for you.Doc Spratley wrote:Ah, the good old days (not).
Mainframes, shur 'nuff, wit' 12k memory, card-driven, state-of-the-art, that's what my dad managed, after overseeing the transition from programming by moving wires.
Me? First computer, Kaypro 2X; first I programed on, PDP 11/02, remember drooling over the Apple][2e, and snearing at PETs...
And now I've networked the building I live in, and am looking into piggybacking the POTS on the two unused pairs of the cat5 cable. OK, not state-of-the-art, Mom's 82 and POTS she understands.

Looked like this for those who never saw one. It was a great little computer and cheap for that era.
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