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Thread: Computers of the 20th & 21st Century - Page 2 - AllDeaf.com

Started 3 months ago by Jclarke
To add to latest version of today's modern computers. As example of my PC
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Steel X replied 3 months ago
Haven't seen you on PS3 for awhile...where's ur PS3? lol

Jclarke replied 3 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Steel X Haven't seen you on PS3 for awhile...where's ur PS3? lol Haha, still have it, it is under my desk right now, but the photo was taken about a few months back... haven't gotten the chance to play a few games though on the other hand, I should get back on it whenever I get the ...

Jclarke replied 3 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Steel X Haven't seen you on PS3 for awhile...where's ur PS3? lol Haha, still have it, it is under my desk right now, but the photo was taken about a few months back... haven't gotten the chance to play a few games though on the other hand, I should get back on it whenever I ...

darkage replied 3 months ago
In 1977, my first computer kit was Poly 88 with 8" floppy disk. The 8" floppy drive and 16k memory were very very expensive. In 1981, I got Apple II Clone kit. The Apple Co sued many 3parties (Orange, Franklin, other brands). In 1983, I got DEC Rainbows with CP/M and DOS In 1986, I got IBM Clone kits.

Jclarke replied 3 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by darkage In 1977, my first computer kit was Poly 88 with 8" floppy disk. The 8" floppy drive and 16k memory were very very expensive. In 1981, I got Apple II Clone kit. The Apple Co sued many 3parties (Orange, Franklin, other brands). In 1983, I got DEC Rainbows with CP/M and DOS In 1986, I ...

Chevy57 replied 3 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by darkage In 1977, my first computer kit was Poly 88 with 8" floppy disk. The 8" floppy drive and 16k memory were very very expensive. In 1981, I got Apple II Clone kit. The Apple Co sued many 3parties (Orange, Franklin, other brands). In 1983, I got DEC Rainbows with CP/M and DOS In 1986, I ...

Grummer replied 3 months ago
chey57 ah i remmy the zip drives, never bought one, thinking it was a fad to go out of fashion quickly i was kind of half-right, but yeah they stored more than 3.5 inch floppy back then - useful but i didnt need it Darkage im surprised you are one of the very very few deaf who were 'hackers' aka hobbyist computer-user building own system at WAY WAY back. Thats awesome I remember bmy first ...

darkage replied 3 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Chevy57 In 1994 I got Iomega Zip disk for my Mac PowerPC. I had Iomega Jaz

darkage replied 3 months ago
Grummer..... I remember that I was thinking about buy Sinclair ZX81 kit but never.... Also, I almost bought Sol-20. That's our time, they called "homebrew computer or micro-computer". Sometime, I was curious to try out on Commodor PET, TRS-80, TI-99, all other unusually brand names. I have no idea how many deaf people had computer in 1977? My friends called me, "too rich". In 1969...

PowerWCRulez replied 3 months ago
Wow, I bought the 286-AT Leading Edge model, the BBS sysop sold me for 300 dollars in 1990 with 40 MB MFM hard drive (Oldest DOS system) including a 300 baud modem. Then upgrade bigger computer a "Tower" after old 286-AT hit by virus, replaced with 386SX motherboard and 80 MB hard drive, I run a BBS system with 2400 baud modem. untill I bought the 800 MB hard drive and put into 386SX ...

 

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Jclarke
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Computers of the 20th & 21st...
Published (2009-09-24 18:31:00)
new addition to my collections waradrobe...
sequoias
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Computers of the 20th & 21st...
Published (2009-09-24 11:53:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Foxrac Wow, 24 GB RAM is great for hundred of apps running at same time, even alot of videos. Actually they're best suited for supercomputer calculations, very complex photoshop projects, heavy 3-D renderings....more RAM...the faster a heavy task application runs.
Foxrac
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Computers of the 20th & 21st...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Christer Same to me I won't upgrade i7 or newer cpu in future with usb 3.0 sata 6 etc. I am very satisfied with my currently computer. My motherboard's memory max is 12GB. Yup, I believe that many motherboard with USB 3.0, SATA 6.0 and updated PCI Express (3.0) would be in around 2011, so DDR3 will become over 50% of RAM market as DDR2 goes down and down.
Grummer
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Quote: Originally Posted by Foxrac You can max at 16 GB RAM, depends on motherboard. wow, hate to think how much all that RAMs would cost
darkage
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Computers of the 20th & 21st...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Foxrac You can max at 16 GB RAM, depends on motherboard. They can go up to 24gb RAM. I do not feel like to search for higher than 24gb RAM. Quote: Originally Posted by Grummer wow, hate to think how much all that RAMs would cost I was good enough check newegg's website. No time for me to search. DDR3 1066 (PC3 8500) (2 x 2gb) 4 gb - start at $70 (not see any lower than $69.) DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) (2 x 2gb) 4...
PowerON
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Computers of the 20th & 21st...
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Quote: Originally Posted by JClarke Oh yeah, sorry. He invented Windows OS - thats how he became stupid and rich No offense, Bill no, he don't invented Windows OS, they custom from original idea of Xeox to Mac to Windows to their own.
Chevy57
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Computers of the 20th & 21st...
Published (2009-09-23 06:33:00)
I first got platium Mac Plus computer that s expensive cost over $2000. but I had bought used one from my sister. that s under $1,000.
Josh B
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Computers of the 20th & 21st...
Published (2009-09-23 06:16:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by JClarke Good enuff for FBI to check out plenty of videos at the same time So true..
SnAzZyStyLe2002
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Computers of the 20th & 21st...
Published (2009-09-25 02:00:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Foxrac Yup, I believe that many motherboard with USB 3.0, SATA 6.0 and updated PCI Express (3.0) would be in around 2011, so DDR3 will become over 50% of RAM market as DDR2 goes down and down. .... and DDR4 memory would be released in 2012. __________________ ~Snazzy Style 2002
Christer
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Computers of the 20th & 21st...
Published (2009-09-24 18:38:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Foxrac He's not interested in crazy powerful computer. I wouldn't upgrade to i7 Core until few years when USB 3.0, SATA 6 Gbit/s and recent updated PCI express are ready to be standard in motherboard. Same to me I won't upgrade until i7 or newer cpu in future with usb 3.0 sata 6 etc. I am very satisfied with my currently computer. My motherboard's memory max is 12GB.

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