Subj : TOSS error report To : Alan Ianson From : Jeff Smith Date : Mon Mar 13 2006 08:29 pm Hello Alan. 12 Mar 06 13:47, you wrote to Andrew Leary: AI> Andrew Leary wrote to Mark Lewis: AL>> That was back when programmers took the time to conserve AL>> resources, because at the time RAM and disk space were EXTREMELY AL>> expensive. AI> Wasn't it though! Funny how things have changed, and that wasn't AI> really that long ago. AL>> My first computer (an original Tandy Color Computer) came with a AL>> whole 32K of RAM, and used a cassette recorder to save/load AL>> programs. I remember how exiting it was when they finally came out AL>> with a floppy disk drive for it. AI> My first computer was given to me with a morse code program so I AI> could learn the code and get my amateur HF license, an 8086 with AI> 512K, two 5 1/4 inch floppy drives and a 2400 baud modem. I did get AI> my HF license too although I never used it much, but I've been AI> modeming ever since.. :) My first computer was a 8088 running at 4.77Mhz and had two 360K floppy drives. One of the first upgrades was to install a 20M MFM HD to put the BBS on and upgrade the 300b modem. It wasn't until a few computers later that I installed morse code software to help get my HAM ticket. AI> Ttyl :-), AI> Al AI> ... * GROWING OLD is Mandatory: GROWING UP is Optional * AI> --- MBSE BBS v0.83.15 (GNU/Linux-i386) AI> * Origin: What's GNU? - The Fidonet DEBIAN GNU/Linux Echo (1:153/757) Jeff --- * Origin: The OUIJA Board (763)533-1058 V34+ (1:282/1031) .