Well I started on a computer called a LEO III on the 1st of May 1967, a machine which I suspect most of you have never heard of.
I had HP NAS for a while (I was still working there then) and afterwards switched to QNAP. But I've had my Asustor FS6706T for a few months now and love the NVME set up.
Ian
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Re: An even older new old user
Hi,
Philippe.
Welcome from a young ... starting on Bull Gamma 3 ... Leo's contemporary but youngest ... if you know ... At this date is it possible to read memory bit (Toroid rings) ... visible with your eyes directlyBootneck99 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2024 6:56 am Well I started on a computer called a LEO III on the 1st of May 1967, a machine which I suspect most of you have never heard of.
Ian
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Re: An even older new old user
Some of us are only slightly younger (I wrote my first lines of ForTran in 1970) and of course we know of Lyons Electronic Office.
In 1972 I was working on a Honeywell (Bull) 200/125 which, like Phillippe's Gamma, had magnetic core store.
In 1972 I was working on a Honeywell (Bull) 200/125 which, like Phillippe's Gamma, had magnetic core store.