. On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 16:08, Jim wrote > I don't know if this would be in the one up category, but I remember > being a high school freshman in 1981 and spending time after school > in the math teacher's room messing around with his TRS80 with a > whopping 4KB RAM and running programs stored on cassette tape. Speaking of that old TRS-80 Model I ... I bought one the first week they showed up in Radio Shack stores, thinking it might make a fun father-son hobby project. I knew absolutely nothing about computers at the time (and still feel very much a "newbie" compared to all the brilliant minds in the plug community) ... but after tinkering with that old Model I for a couple of weeks, I built a little basic program to demonstrate for one of my clients how I thought we might be able to use a computer to produce shipping documents that were then being typed and retyped over and over endlessly on selectric typewriters. From that simple little demonstration, we went on to build the first international export shipping documentation system that ever worked (on a Basic-4 computer that had 15-meg of HD space in a refrigerator sized box). My clients sent me on a tour of every place in the U.S. known at that time to have people trying to build such a system for several years, but still didn't have anything that worked. We ended up beating them all to the finish line with a fully operational system implemented in offices on both coasts and two countries, all connected and transmitting documents with, get this ... 150-baud modems. That same basis system ran from the early 1970's for more than 15 years ... all derived from that little old cassette tape "powered" TRS-80 Model I demo. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss