Dosmandan" I am STILL using DOS on more than one dumb(pickey) machine that will drive careless programmer(ME) bonkers!;) Also under XP(system32\command.com).

Don't tell anyone, but I still compile basic!
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That thing you are staring at in front of you!:rolleyes: Is it candy apple red with gold trim?:Dmickyd wrote:What's a computer?
I remember using the DOS prompt on the Ship back in the 90's. We used the (dosmandan correct me on this) 5 1/4" disk and the old FLOPPIES for all our reports.dosmandan wrote:DOS = Disk Operating System. Now, most people use Windows or a rotten AppleDOSManDan
The floppies WERE 5¼". If you had a hard drive, they fit in the same space as a floppy and had a whopping capacity of 20 - 30 MB(maybe 40)! By then you were probably using half height drives.navycop wrote:I remember using the DOS prompt on the Ship back in the 90's. We used the (dosmandan correct me on this) 5 1/4" disk and the old FLOPPIES for all our reports.
I started on computers when...JPG40504 wrote:The floppies WERE 5¼". If you had a hard drive, they fit in the same space as a floppy and had a whopping capacity of 20 - 30 MB(maybe 40)! By then you were probably using half height drives.
They Didn't like smoke 'particles' either!:eek:affyx wrote:I started on computers when...
8" floppies, 16MB hard drive that was the size of a refrigerator and required a (cold) clean-room in which to operate.
I'm old, but not quite "RAMAC old" :-)JPG40504 wrote:Remember what a "Ramac" was? Hint - Bigger than a refrigerator.
I first learned Fortran using punch cards. Boy have we come a long way...affyx wrote:I do remember my old man sorting punch cards, working for IBM at the GM tech center in Detroit.
Ditto! BION I started with Fortran II!tom_k/mo wrote:I first learned Fortran using punch cards. Boy have we come a long way...