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Started by Gantry, 10/30/14, 09:00:50 PM

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GDavis

Quote from: Gantry on 06/14/18, 08:56:42 PM
Did we really not have any posts between 5pm and now or did something odd happen when I shut the server down?


What happened to the Mike D and rdub Triumphant Return thread?

Gantry

In the Real Superintendent After Dark forum

Gantry

Goes without saying, but report any access issues in this thread.  The one downside to this new line is the Dee-Nee server is now WiFi instead of wired, as the router is in the basement.  Tried this once awhile back with bad results, but the $$$ savings were worth your pain. 

GDavis

If I can't access the site, how am I supposed to report the issue in this thread?

fknmclane

Quote from: BDawk on 08/29/12, 07:52:41 AM
I just wiped my ass then smelled the toilet paper.  What's wrong with me? 

Quote from: Kane on 08/22/16, 11:56:48 AM
the dude either has some high float or a mess between the cheeks.

Gantry

Pro tip - if you use the USB ports next to your power button, configure the power settings to not do anything when you press said button by accident. 

Gantry

Going to add memory and drives to the server this morning, I will not tell you when.  Deal with it...

Gantry

So now's a good time

Gerlost


Gantry

WE ARE BACK

32GB of RAM, boyeeeee

nomaaa

remember when 256 mb of ram was a thing
Quote from: GDavis on 10/13/17, 11:29:39 AM
Congrats Nomaaa.  Dee-Nee's new Sandwich King.

Gerlost

First computer at home had 4 MB, which is probably a lot compared to the early days for the real old farts here.

nomaaa

Quote from: Gerlost on 07/04/18, 08:54:40 AM
First computer at home had 4 MB, which is probably a lot compared to the early days for the real old farts here.

looked mine up & it probably had 4 as well. leading edge 486 windows 3.1

had wolfenstein 3d & chess. played both a lot tho i remember hiding all the wolfenstein floppy disks from my parents





Quote from: GDavis on 10/13/17, 11:29:39 AM
Congrats Nomaaa.  Dee-Nee's new Sandwich King.

Gantry

The 64 in Commodore 64 meant 64 kilobytes of RAM, 0.064 megabytes.  Really amazing the quality and breadth of software on that system for how limited it was.  VIC-20 even more amazing, though it doesn't have nearly the library of the C64

Gerlost

Quote from: Gantry on 07/04/18, 09:22:28 AM
The 64 in Commodore 64 meant 64 kilobytes of RAM, 0.064 megabytes.  Really amazing the quality and breadth of software on that system for how limited it was.  VIC-20 even more amazing, though it doesn't have nearly the library of the C64

VIC is no RIC

TempoGL

We got an Apple IIC, with a robust 128K.  This was in 1993, after my dad's school (he also worked for CPS) upgraded their computers.  So we got a computer that was too outdated for use by a tremendously underfunded school system.

Got a Packard Bell Pentium 60 MHz with 8 MB RAM in 1995, though.
Quote from: Nacho on 02/15/24, 12:09:31 PMWho Let the Dogs Out is an underrated masterpiece.

Gantry

1993 was laughably late for an Apple IIC, remember any of the games you played on it?

Big Hath

my first computer was a TI-99/4A.  16K of RAM.  A bit later we got the Peripheral Expansion Box which added a whopping 32K of RAM.
Battle not with monsters lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.

GDavis

If computers continue to improve at this rate....

Shooty