It was a different world back then. We had 640 kB of RAM. 8 MHz CPUs. Floppy disks that held all of 360 kB of storage, and were easy to bend and break too. This was my first bylined article, on a new company called Attachmate that is still with us.
It was a different world back then. We had 640 kB of RAM. 8 MHz CPUs. Floppy disks that held all of 360 kB of storage, and were easy to bend and break too. This was my first bylined article, on a new company called Attachmate that is still with us.
3270 all the way. I was running SNA gateways on Nestar LANS (Harry Saal) attached to Compaq Deskpro 386 with amber monitors. Running Compaq DOS because Microsoft’s was too buggy.
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