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Wireless Moot

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TRS-80 Model III had 2 internal 5.25" floppy drives.

must have been the next gen model III, ours had the cassette tape. It took 20 minutes to load a crazy game where you shot down nasty flying asteriks in you "Y" (literally the letter Y) wing fighter!! that was, of course, if you had the volume adjusted correctly.
 
WOW, I am 44 and you guys are making my life flash before my eyes!!!! I have had all of those. My favorite was the SX64. I was cool then.....
 
Well, the Atari 2600 predated the ZX-81 by a couple of years.

Yeah. Im amazed at what that thing can do, for the little technology it has. I was able to program games with fully interactive menus, multiple game music tracks and SFX. One of my games actually has a built in level editor that runs right on the Atari itself, and it has error correction, which checks if your custom level is missing required objects.

Its so awesome. Its like how the Original droid is able to run Jellybean. You just need to be clever at programming.

Okay, back on topic now. LOL

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I don't consider that a PC. I had a Heath Kit something or other way before that.

Well, I am sorry but it WAS a PC - meaning Personal Computer. This term was used long before IBM decided that the term "PC" belonged to them. The ZX-81, despite its low cost, was actually USEFUL as well; those Heathkits were fun to play with but didn't do a whole hell of a lot.
 
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