[DuoList] Retro Challenge

allenpau at wellsfargo.com allenpau at wellsfargo.com
Tue Mar 29 09:23:07 PST 2005


Dos Machine!? Ok. I have a TS 1000 I sometimes play with. I believe it came out in 1981(?). 2k of ram. I also am an SE/30 regular use, along with a dual 800k floppy SE that I run OS 2 on.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Samual Acorn

 would a dos 5 machine made in 1992 count?
id use linux but i dun think i could find (or would want to use) a pre
1995 version...

	That would be wonderful.  We are wanting a variety of computer 
	platforms doing this.  One of my computers, if I can find one,
is
	is a Duo 230.


... and of course i could go farther back and pull my commodore 64 out
of storage... there is an ASM TCP/IP stack for it floating around out
there too...

	And there is the other computer I will be using, a Atari 800,
the 
	contender to the C=64.  I currently hit the internet DAILY using
a 
	Atari 800 and a lantronix UDS-10 interface that makes telnet
possible
	through modem emulation.  It is great!

i also have a 60Mhz pentium machine (106 MB RAM) that was made in
1992.... there isnt much of anything that that machine -cant- do....
tho right now its just being used as a web server/router(linux)... if
i put win3.1 on it i could use it in this contest as well...

	That would be fine.

PS whats the deal with the cheezy rose in your .sig?

	Would you prefer an elephant?  ;)

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