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 Posted by doc on 09/20/05 04:12 
wow!  a 5 mb drive.  that is soooooo cooooool  :o)  i rememember those big  
ole floppys that i used in my trs80 (that's the way i went, my son went the  
c64 route) and to think that that 5 1/4" could hold a whopping 160kb and  
when i got converted to dual sided it was 320kb.  eGADS!  i now have  
pictures that wouldn't fit on the dual sided one :o) 
 
doc 
 
"TonyP" <arpierre@hooptonline.net> wrote in message  
news:moKXe.9340$gE7.6788@fe08.lga... 
> doc wrote: 
> 
>> thanks for the input TonyP.  i sure liked hearing that the machine i have  
>> will more than likely be sufficient.  i will eventually upgrade the  
>> memory all the way to 4Gb but i was shocked to see you have an x800.  
>> hmmmm, they told me the x700 was the last one out.  just goes to show ya  
>> that the stores will say whatever is necessary to get the product out the  
>> door :o) 
> 
> The X800XT was their top card at one time. Now, it's the X850XT. The  
> X700XT, then the Pro version and finally, just the X700 in order of  
> performance. The X700 was not the last one out. It was/is ATI's mid-range  
> card for those that wanted an alternative other than nVidia's 6600GT. My  
> card competes with nVidia's 6800GT. 
> 
>> the coleco story was one that i made a fortune off of since most of my  
>> cleints wanted to experience just a tenth of their success.  and like you  
>> say, they made a big mistake with Adam and it was a total disaster, which  
>> i later incorporated into the downside of over estimating ones  
>> capabilities and to know your enemy as well as yourself because c64 did  
>> their homework and made it simple (componentized) so that folks could  
>> spend what they wanna spend and get what THEY wanted and not a package  
>> with a bunch of bells and whistles they maybe don't need. 
> 
> Yeah, like the daisey wheel printer for the Adam computer. In some ways,  
> it was an interesting product. Expand your gaming console to a "full  
> fledge" computer. But, after doing the research, I opted for a Commodore  
> 64 and haven't looked back. It was a gaming computer. The C64 community  
> was great. I met a lot of great people who used the computer and I started  
> my first BBS off of one using CNet software. Ahh... the days of side  
> sector editing on SFD 1001's and my huge at the time C9060 5meg HD! 
>
 
  
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