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Thursday, 4 February 2010 - 22:24
Progress

Sorry-I couldn't resist after my last post. The original Apple Mackintosh 128K personal computer which I photographed this week.
2 Comments:
- At 17 February 2010 13:07 , said...
On my first day at work in 1989 I used one of these!
I was using a 'structured software design package' called Maccad
The rather small screen made this tricky.
For actual development i.e programming I used a PC which had a whole megabyte of memory
Windows Schmindows! Edit compile and run commands were all started from the MS-DOS command line.
It were hard in them days - folk don't know they're born today etc- At 17 February 2010 21:02 , JR said...
Hehehe-more processing power in today's mobile phone than in the whole of an Apollo spacecraft.

