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Date: 2006-12-04 01:50 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-12-04 05:47 pm (UTC)The one I'm most intrigued by, though...is that an actual mockup of Babbage's Difference Engine? (Or at least the smaller Analytical engine?) It looks incredible.
I remember some of this stuff from a computing museum at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab when I was growing up. So weird that this technology's still young, and yet so old...
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Date: 2006-12-04 05:50 pm (UTC)nostalgic *sigh* ... lovely! Thanks for posting those.
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Date: 2006-12-05 12:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-12-05 03:01 am (UTC)The start button was used for starting games, and the option button for setting options (like one or two player, or accessing menus in certain applications). I also recall something about holding down the option button when booting the machine to cause it to not load BASIC to free up a little more RAM. I used to have an Atari XEGS, but it's been a couple of years since I used it for anything other than the odd boot to play Ballblazer (and show off the case mods).
The keyboard has a 'help' button, also.
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Date: 2006-12-05 03:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-12-05 08:11 pm (UTC)Such memories... Riding my kid brother's BMX bike to Rat Shack every day after school to teach myself BASIC on a TRS-80 Model I (that year my birthday cake was in the shape of a Model I, complete with -- stickler for detail -- GRAY frosting (don't ask)). Then the first PETs, some sort of minicomputer which booted from 8" floppies and ran a PASCAL *interpreter* (not compiler)... On to hacking the Apple ][ long before a c or an e was added... I sometimes wish I'd stayed a geek in that sense. I'd probably be living in a ten million dollar house riding a Bimota or something.