Subj : TS 1000 To : Dave Drum From : Gaylen Hintz Date : Fri May 31 2019 00:02:19 -=> Dave Drum spoke thus to Gaylen Hintz <=- GH> wow, that was a bargain back in those days. :) DD> Actually it was about standard (in my area). For $100 more you could DD> get a dual floppy drive and have both a:/ and b:/ drives. And you had a DD> choice of 8" or 5.25" drives. Thannk providence I didn't go with the 8" DD> guys. They were fading fast, even thsn. hehehehe, yep... my color computer took the 5 1/5 inch floppies though single sided double density. Added the os/9 operating system, compiled device drivers for the 3 1/2 floppies and I was in hog heaven. GH> ah come on now, just think how much fun you had learning all this GH> stuff and it carries on to today. Imagine growing up and getting GH> into computing with only the point and click interface. :) DD> Or thinking you *HAVE* tobe tethered to your $mart-a$$ phone. Bv(= bwahahahahah yeah... that too. :) DD> Helping my brother clean out a basement storage space the other day I DD> came across a Coleco Adam I had bought his daughters in an attempt to DD> wean them away from Q*Bert and Donkey Kong to more productive pursuits. hehehehe, with the Ziglog Z80 chip? Initial price back in 1983 at $600 was quite an investment wasn't it. :) .... All government is theft, some just steal less --- MultiMail/Win32 * Origin: Outpost BBS * Limestone, TN, USA (1:18/200) .