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Bootneck99
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An even older new old user

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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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father.mande
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Hi,
Bootneck99 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
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 directly
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Philippe.
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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.