Everest
Prominent Member
I see your MS-DOS 6 on 5 1/4...I had some 5 1/4" floppy installation discs for MS-DOS 6 I believe
I'll raise you CP/M on IBM 8" Diskettes
I see your MS-DOS 6 on 5 1/4...I had some 5 1/4" floppy installation discs for MS-DOS 6 I believe
Windows 3.1 my favourite. I have Win 95 disks.OK, you sad lot.
I still have a sealed disk set for DOS and windows 3.1, and a parallel printer cable.
Just in case!
Cash? You use cash? I still pay for things by bartering goods.I use pen and paper and still have my sliderule and still pay for things with cash
its amazing the stuff we keep but will never use. I still have the tape drive and backup tapes for a computer I retired in 2004, SCUSI film scanner and a parallel print cable.OK, you sad lot.
I still have a sealed disk set for DOS and windows 3.1, and a parallel printer cable.
Just in case!
Thing Without An Interesting NameOK, raise you a TWAIN cable.
Who knows what TWAIN is, no searching on the interweb thingy
Have you a spare golf ball head for your printerOK, you sad lot.
I still have a sealed disk set for DOS and windows 3.1, and a parallel printer cable.
Just in case!
Thing Without An Interesting Name
Yes, I remember having a word processor with that ...... Early IBM compatible computer running the very first windows - so slow. My FIRST word processor was an Amstrad games machine! With Amstrad 3" floppy discs IIRC.Just had a nosey and found installation disks 1-7 for Lotus Ami Pro. Anyone else remember this being the foremost word processor software ?
Maybe I have Lotus 1-2-3 hanging around somewhere ?![]()
The winnerI thought it was Technology Without An Interesting Name, wasn't it?
Now I'm in a huff... you didn't ask what it stood forThe winner
I know - really bad form.Now I'm in a huff... you didn't ask what it stood for![]()
Who knows what TWAIN is, no searching on the interweb thingy