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PixelTron , in Gateway 2000 Computer - Brand New - Free to a good home!

Wow that’s a brand I’ve not heard of in a long time. Can remember when ours first arrived as a kid, I think maybe as an upgrade from an old Amiga.

czardestructo OP ,
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I got my first Gateway 2k Pentium pro in 1996 and upgraded from an Amiga 500 too! Wish I kept that computer but I did keep the CPU as a keepsake.

PixelTron , (edited )

Hah, I remember the Gateway box being so large I could get in it at the time. And being cow themed seemed quite odd, but that thing was a beast at the time. I do miss the old Amiga though too.

Thanks for the little nostalgia trip! Well done on keeping some mementos. Hope the Gateway finds a good home to go to!

vext01 , in The short, happy reign of CD-ROM
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I have good memories of the cdrom era.

Shame about the undismissable AI video overlaid on the page...

So tired of AI. Can we just not?

mox ,

Even without AI, I find the modern web's flood of unnecessary javascript unbearable. You might want to try Firefox Reader View, which helps on many sites (like this one).

deFrisselle , in Gateway 2000 Computer - Brand New - Free to a good home!
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Wish Boston was closer or I had time to drive over

BeigeAgenda , in Gateway 2000 Computer - Brand New - Free to a good home!
@BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca avatar

Pentium 4 those were the days, super fast CPU, that was 5 years ago right...

altima_neo , in Gateway 2000 Computer - Brand New - Free to a good home!
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Wow, who buys an beast like that and doesnt even use it?

CarbonatedPastaSauce , in Gateway 2000 Computer - Brand New - Free to a good home!

I threw enough of those away at my first sysadmin job. I never want to see another one! lol

Aradina , in Gateway 2000 Computer - Brand New - Free to a good home!

I guess I'll just have to take it! You'll cover postage to Australia right? Lmao.

Seriously though, that's very cool. The YouTube channel LazyGameReviews would probably be interested if you want someone easy to reach out to.

veroxii , in Gateway 2000 Computer - Brand New - Free to a good home!

You can tell it's legit by the cow.

GoodStuffEh , in Gateway 2000 Computer - Brand New - Free to a good home!

Well damn.... If I wasn't 3000 miles away, I'd say I want it! Lol. Thing's a beaut!

wesker , in Gateway 2000 Computer - Brand New - Free to a good home!
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Damn. That's a magnificent haul for whomever gets it.

finley , in Gateway 2000 Computer - Brand New - Free to a good home!

i'd take it if i could afford shipping :(

best_username_ever , in The short, happy reign of CD-ROM

Short? What kind of journalism is this?

Zoidsberg , in On the off chance someone hadn't heard of it - Fujinet is amazing!
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I had absolutely never heard of this. Super cool! I unfortunately don't own any of the supported platforms but this is awesome regardless.

tschak ,

our goal is to support every single and platform possible, and for that, we need everyone's help. :)

PAPPP , in On the off chance someone hadn't heard of it - Fujinet is amazing!

I have an ESP32 set up with Zimodem which just makes the ESP32 act like a Hayes modem that talks IP instead of phone numbers to the serial port. They're a ton of fun.
FujiNet appears to offer a little bit more in the way of high level service translation.

tschak ,

considerably more. :)

tallship , in I stumbled across this the other day - Old DOS Never dies...

@tallship

For additional info on the back story, here's a decent place to start surfing:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Paterson

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tallship OP ,
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Something interesting, and I'm not casting aspersions here, but it should be mentioned, with respect to my link above to the Tim Paterson Wiki page.

Although it's widely known that he worked for SCP, and while there, created QDOS for S-100 based systems, it's only mentioned in a couple of minor footnotes that he actually did work for Digital Research too - CP/M related stuffs. To find that info, you'll need to rifle through some bio stuff on Gary himself. I might be able to dig up a reference or two if you can't find one.

Now, I've never seen anywhere that Gary made any disparaging remarks about Tim Paterson, but he was all over Bill Gates wrt 'stealing' parts of his code, ... Which is kinda Ironic, coz Paterson wrote the IBM PC-DOS 1.01 that was released, and those early MS-DOS versions, working at times both under contract to Microsoft as an employee of SCP and later, directly for Microsoft on DOS and other projects as well. I believe that as late as MS-DOS 3.xx that Microsoft was still compiling DOS on an S-100 system (I may be mistaken).

Anyway, I wanted to offer you a couple of my all-time fav quotes:

"Ask Bill why the string in [MS-DOS] function 9 is terminated by a dollar sign. Ask him, because he can't answer. Only I know that." - Dr. Gary Kildall.

That's one of the disparaging remarks that I found Ironic - Bill Gates didn't, AFAIK, write ANY DOS code himself in the first place - it was all Paterson. So who is Gary ultimately pointing the finger at?

And then there's this:

“IBM wanted CP/M prompts. It made me throw up.” - Tim Paterson.

Now there's a conundrum, lolz....

Tim has always maintained that the creation of DOS was a completely original and unique design of his own, choosing FAT was an important decision too on his part, but it does sill beg the question, "Why is F9 terminated by a dollar sign?"

I've received some really intuitive background info from Mike MacGirvin, @mikedev , for which I am more than grateful for, his insight as to some of the reasoning wasn't based in the least on the saga, but actual practices at the time, so it's reasonable, informed supposition, but enlightening.

Regardless, We all know why Bill gates doesn't know the answer, lolz.... all (or at least most) of that kind of work was performed by other folks while he fiddled with his baby - BASIC.

Enjoy!

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