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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 22-Dec-11 22:49:51
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Nit-picking!

I use "PC" to mean any computer for personal use. Wikipedia agrees with my use. Unfortunately there is no recognised abbreviation for computers in general (puter? LOL!) and I am fond of abbrevs.

So I use "PC". It can be applied a Mac, Apple II, PDP11, Rair Black Box, ... , even a Cray if you just use it at home grin

Yes, I was there when "PC" used to be known as a an "IBM-compatible" but those days are long past. Now you can buy the same "box" and inhabit it with "IBM-compatible" Windows or Linux (of various flavours) or anything else (even a ZX81 simulation smile). You are living in the past!

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Moderator billford
(moderator) Thu 22-Dec-11 23:04:57
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You are living in the past!
I'm well aware of that, but you might not be- to give you a clue I was born in 1943 grin

The computers weren't really very powerful in my youthful days, but they were much more fun... crazy

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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 22-Dec-11 23:15:20
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A challenge!

I was born 2 years before then smile

Trouble is Colossus had no Ethernet nor any connection to the rest of the computers in the world ... cuz there were no others! And then we took a sledge hammer to it and then there were none frown

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 22-Dec-11 23:23:49
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A challenge!

I was born 2 years before then smile

Trouble is Colossus had no Ethernet
Ethernet was invented in 1973 and introduced commercially in 1980.
Moderator billford
(moderator) Thu 22-Dec-11 23:23:57
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I was born 2 years before then smile
Good grief, someone else who was around when the world was real- welcome brother grinlaugh

I know of Colossus but don't remember it... though I was at AERE Harwell when Atlas was built. A whole building devoted to a computer with less power than a modern mobile phone crazy

I think that was the first one when it was really brought home that a limitation on computing power was the speed that electrical signals could travel down a wire... the velocity of light wasn't high enough!

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Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 22-Dec-11 23:32:15
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Colossus was the machine designed by Tommy Flowers of GPO Research for Bletchley Park to break the Enigma code.

I programmed for Atlas at UMIST in about 1964. Atlas did introduce Virtual Memory and paging and stuff.

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Moderator billford
(moderator) Thu 22-Dec-11 23:44:55
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I never actually used Atlas, my work at the time was more involved with reactor experiments with DIDO. First time I really got exposed to computers was when I moved to AWE Aldermaston, with their IBM 360s accessed over a site WAN...

Via ASR33's at 110 baud.

Broadband, what's that? laugh

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Standard User ian_c
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 23-Dec-11 00:01:09
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And then we took a sledge hammer to it and then there were none Actually that's not true: they went to Cheltenham and were in use until the 60s (the "broken up" story was a cunning ruse to put the Ruskies off the scent).

Standard User XRaySpeX
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Fri 23-Dec-11 02:30:08
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a cunning ruse to put the Ruskies off the scent
Africans, actually, to whom we sold re-conditioned Enigmas.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Fri 23-Dec-11 07:08:36
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I don't like to see misinformation promulgated so dogmatically, relevant or not.
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