Almost makes ya wanna track down a TRS-80.
Almost.
Almost.
Forgive the children, they know not what they do.P.S. What the heck is Fortran language? I guess I'll have to look that one up.Oh, good grief. I had to take a class in Fortran in 1992! I had to take that class as a prerequisite for my engineering courses, and was rather annoyed that it was no longer required (basically obsolete) the very next year.
Having said that I dont wanna go back to punch cards and 3420 reel to reel tapes either.
Almost makes ya wanna track down a TRS-80.
Almost.
Oh, that thing. I have one of those.http://homepage3.nifty.com/yanaken/pclife/image/nf3000-1.jpg
^^ That guy happens to have a similar machine.
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Just a brief update...
The new machine is up and running... sorta-kinda.
Turns out that there's a lot more "Digital Rights Management" stuff than I'd really been aware of. My intention was just to transfer the OS hard drive directly and let it remain unchanged. However, many, many aspects of my system ceased to function after the "swap-out." Turns out that this is almost entirely due to "DRM" issues...
SO, I've saved off the contents of my hard drive and am now doing a full, clean-sheet OS reinstallation. Apparently, any time you update your motherboard and CPU some things'll barf on ya... far more than I ever imagined.
Yeah, I could've labored through with the bugs, and fixed them later, but that'll only make it more painful in the long run.
I HATE DRM. This is the sort of thing that makes me almost... ALMOST... support software piracy.ANYTHING to get rid of the evils of DRM.
Well, while I still have my old TI-99/4A stored away safely, I haven't actually turned it on in, what, 15 years?
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